Sentence examples for old premises from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "old premises" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to buildings or land that have been in use for a long time. For example: "The old premises of the factory were sold off to a private buyer."

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He recalls how a group of buyers once came to their old premises in Brick Lane.

Tour of the old premises in the company of its board chairman, Mr. Mitchell Samuels.

The show was one of the best Saatchi ever held in his old premises in north London.

A poster on its door advertised Décors de Bordels, an exhibition of brothel photos, showing opposite the old premises of Le Chabanais, once Paris's most luxurious whorehouse.

So much of television is predictable, reworking old premises and character types, that it feels as if "Mockingbird Lane" ought to be praised just for not being what you expect.

She was a founder member of the Craft Potters Associationn, helped to establish the Devon Guild and the Dartington Pottery Training Workshop, which would occupy her old premises when she moved to a smaller studio in 1980.

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Then the old premise turns to parody.

You just needed that actor everyone liked, Tony Danza or Ted Danson, or a new spin on an old premise: he's obsessive-compulsive or paranoid schizophrenic or has Asperger's and she's bipolar — but they all solve crimes or medical mysteries!

The old premise behond a dot-com was: Take an idea, promote the heck out of it and get customers and revenues.

An old premise gives way to new insight.

The New York City Council notified the arena that it has 10 years to vacate its 45-year-old premises and find a new home, the Garden's fifth since it opened in 1879.

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