Sentence examples for premises along from inspiring English sources

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"Public.ex" has just two installations on the premises, along with some handouts, including a funky newspaper and a CD.

Half of the premises along Bridge Street are boarded up – the flood sent some struggling businesses under – but I sensed a gritty community driving ahead.

The police raided one of his properties, a farm outside Richmond, Virginia, and found the bodies of dead dogs buried on the premises, along with evidence that some of the animals there had been tortured and electrocuted.

In addition to the cash payment, the surgeons demanded a quantity of Michelob beer; once I made good on that last part of the deal, they quit the premises along with their pledge to cart the tree carcasses off.

In any city it's one sign of walking or driving into a hard-pressed neighbourhood, the conspicuous presence on the high street of those flashing lights of FOTB premises, along with the payday lenders and fried chicken or kebab shops (no Sainsbury's or Waterstones).

A tangy lemon vinaigrette holds together the chicken salad wrap on whole wheat tortilla ($6.95) instead of fat-laden mayo, and warm chunks of fruit within the muffins ($2), baked on the premises along with breads and cakes, reinforce their from-scratch appeal.

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Bill in fact very deftly shows, through his series of "equations," just how the premise (along with the further obvious premise that I have experience) leads to the conclusion, rather than simply assuming it.

In 2010, Brooker and Jones took the premise, along with several other story lines, to Shane Allen, then the head of comedy at Channel 4, and proposed a new series.

As he's seated before a battery of video screens, he's taught that he has access to "almost eighty cameras" suspended overhead throughout the huge store; the cameras zoom and pan, and some of them also zip along on a suspended wire and provide extended, strangely alluring tracking shots of the premises, peering along shelves and down aisles.

(Among the more fantastic premises here, along with the idea that a poet starved for fame would tell his editor that he doesn't want to do publicity, is that Lawrence's character could not only build a house from its foundations with no help but also decorate it with distressed furniture in tasteful dun and moss tones without ever setting a foot outside to drive to, say, Crate & Barrel).

Earthquake, flooding and landslides are the premise fields along these disasters.

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