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Examples of landlady


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In this case a continuity is found with these landladies.
The landlady's husband was out and knew what happened very late.
One fine autumnal morning he did not, as usual, dawdle after his breakfast but instead summoned the landlady's daughter to clear the table.
The landlady is in that position in respect to the couple seeking to rent from her.
Similarly, compounds like landlord/landlady are being reanalyzed as monomorphemic, with landlord being used as the gender-neutral form.
If his work kept him late for a meal, he had satirical reproaches cast upon his head by the landlady.
Even the stolid-looking landlady lends an element of calm.
Next door there had been an inn, run by a female landlady.
When a landlady went out of business she was succeeded by another woman working in the same house, who like her predecessor provided board to single seasonal-immigrant men.
The problem was that have decided to meet that night but as the landlady felt bad my boyfriend took her to hospital very late at night.
I agree with what he said that one reads about the bad landladies and never about the good.
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The whole object was to find a way in which landladies who let holiday lettings should be given free access to their own rooms.
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The security provisions do not affect the position of tenants of resident landladies and landlords, including students.
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Landladies do not like folk who wander in and out at all hours of the day or night and who may sleep during the day.
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Our licensing laws, it so happens, conform to the graph of my landlady's trade nearly 50 years ago—in 1912 and 1913.
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We shall aim also to give guarantees to such landladies that they will not suffer from any accident which may occur.
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I believe that this will not inconvenience the good landlords and landladies.
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I wonder again what has happened to landladies.
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He also stressed the point about landladies in holiday resorts.
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I was also interested in her view that we should turn to some of the old school of landladies to help with such cases.
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I need instance only landladies, local institutions and suchlike matters.
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Many workers remember their experiences with seaside landladies when accommodation was short and prices were high, service was low and food was bad.
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Students have less money to spend, so they must either press the landladies to keep rents down or move closer to the campus.
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Concern has also been expressed by landladies as well as visitors to the town.
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Take the point again, of the landladies at the boarding houses.
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A number of landlords and landladies provide that kind of accommodation and it is recognised that it is for students.
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In fact, it might very well deter a number of landladies from letting any furnished rooms during the off-season.
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The next paragraph suggests that these landladies might be helped by some form of insurance.
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Overall we estimate that just over half of those living with caring landladies will be better off because of this change.
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The bathroom, which we used once a week, was upstairs in the landlady's place and the lavatory was up the garden path.
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If further evacuees have to be sent out, we cannot help sending them to seaside resorts, and landladies may suffer.
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Probably those landladies had nothing else in the house.
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The number of children now put up cannot actually cause any serious difficulties to the landladies.
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What about overweight people who take up too much room in theatre seats or ruin a landlady's mattress in many a boarding house?
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There is sometimes a great deal of criticism of "digs", mostly for the wrong reasons, at the expense of landladies.
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We have a duty to assist the landlords, landladies and people who work in pubs.
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The figures vary, depending on whether they include individual landladies and bed-and-breakfast establishments.
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He is at the mercy—and particularly so because all our major ports have been badly "blitzed"—of unscrupulous, or possibly unscrupulous, landladies.
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At the other end of the scale there is the case of the landladies.
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Landladies have to live, like the rest of us, and they have to make a reasonable profit.
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However, it is true there is no smoke without fire, and there are exceptions to the good landladies who are almost invariably the rule.
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We should not criticise landladies and boarding-house keepers to the extent that is happening.
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I was very impressed by the efficient filing system of this department regarding landladies.
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Many landladies have told me that they are very apprehensive about their trade if the railway line closes.
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Any immigrant organisation, or any organisation or body, could go to landladies and other places and make a complaint when there was none.
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They are designed to help students who, by definition, are temporary residents, and landladies who let holiday accommodation.
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Now landlords, and especially landladies, are very concerned whether they should go ahead and let.
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They have also to go out to supper, as their landladies object to their presence in the kitchen.
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Apart from the attitude of boroughs, another very important aspect is of course the attitude of many landladies.
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If that does not happen, universities and landladies will not be doing their stuff.
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The only accommodation they can afford is that provided by landladies because the rates of social security benefits are so low.
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The private sector is shrinking, and the supply of good landladies is diminishing.
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I am referring to workers in the trade unions, not the leaders, and even to landladies in this city.
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We are not a hardhearted people, but it takes a lot to move us to compassion for seaside landladies.
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There are the landladies who put up the people who travel on tour.
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Girls were evicted from lodgings, or digs as they were called in those days, by landladies or landlords, if they were found to be pregnant.
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I go so far as to say that most of the student landladies fall into this category.
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Then there has also been a very shrill cry of alarm from the seaside landladies, and so on.
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They were going round and talking to potential landladies and explaining the problem.
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The amount which the landladies receive for the keep of these boys is gradually being reduced.
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They are not welcome where they are, and their landladies are only too anxious to get rid of them.
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None the less, those landladies feared that they would not be able to get a tenant out.
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At present, people living with caring landladies are treated in the same way as anyone else living in lodgings.
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Also, as part of their accommodation scheme, most area probation services have landladies who are willing to take released prisoners.
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There are landladies and landlords of that type.
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Shopkeepers of all kinds will suffer—naval tailors, wine merchants cafés, taxi drivers, innkeepers, boarding-house landladies.
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Groups such as landladies, local shopkeepers and those who run various forms of local entertainment are disadvantaged if students have less money to spend.
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I should like to have a register of landladies and landlords who might take in young people.
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The landladies themselves and not only their tenants are the cases of hardship.
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Therefore, a little pump-priming money for a local campaign, using voluntary workers to find families or landladies willing to take mentally ill boarders, could be one initiative.
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What is likely to be the result of landladies having their supplementary benefit cut and deciding that perhaps it is not worth taking in students after all?
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Incidentally, they sometimes leave home at four o'clock or five o'clock in the morning, and, if they live in billets, their landladies do not prepare any breakfast for them.
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We must remember, in considering this measure, that in lots of cases the landlords and the landladies will be poorer people than those who are lodging with them.
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The probation officers and police in a certain area were badly in need of landladies who would take in young adults who were either on probation or at risk.
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There is no end to the kind of petty, mean actions of which some landladies—it is a very small class—have been guilty in cases such as this.
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If they lived in digs their landlords or landladies were paying rates and the rent that they paid to the landlords and landladies reflected the rates paid.
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They live in rented houses or flats and have told their landlords or landladies that they hope to rent the accommodation until they complete their courses.
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Then there is considerable objection to them on the part of hotel and restaurant keepers, seaside landladies and the like, who not unnaturally feel that their livelihood may be affected.
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I have in mind the position of the landladies, the clubs, people at work, people undergoing apprenticeships, the fact that religion is not covered, and so on.
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Do not be mealy-mouthed about landladies.
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I hope that more potential small and inexperienced landlords and landladies will have the confidence to make their spare rooms available to those who are seeking accommodation.
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There is a common pattern in the independent sector of the use of masters' accommodation and of landladies, which is part of the ancient school tradition.
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There is another category consisting of landladies and people of that type who will suffer as a result of this ill-conceived and hasty method of dealing with this complicated problem.
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The landladies took them in because they saw these nice respectable gentlemen and only realised, perhaps a week or so later, that they had mental patients in their hoarding houses.
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Then there are the scenic artists and the great number of landladies in the towns of the country who depend on the visits of performers to keep them alive.
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Does it mean directly, by way of premises in the ownership of the school, or does it mean suggesting lodgings with one of a group of landladies?
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We should not attempt to take powers, and then enforcement powers, with a further bureaucracy and inspectorate devoted to chasing landladies around because they have not registered their accommodation.
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The landlady's 19-year-old son caught her and made love to the 13-year-old girl.
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He had seen the way landladies in seaside resorts would, sometimes literally, push families out of the lodgings between meals, regardless of the weather.
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Codee was seen in dozens of films as florists, music teachers, landladies, governesses and grandmothers.
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In the 1940s she was in supporting roles mostly as a maid, a busybody, landladies, or middle-aged secretaries.
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A hand-to-mouth existence involved difficulty in paying his landlady and even a threatened eviction.
At one point, he uses his funds to bail out a bank to save his landlady's account, despite risking his eligibility for the will.
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There he played the violin with his landlady's pianist daughter.
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When placing a newspaper advertisement for the landlady's character did not seem viable, they advertised for household help instead.
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She came to the original landlady's rescue after the latter took a spill down a staircase, spraining her ankle and waist.
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She was known for playing a variety of disapproving in-laws, motherly landladies, nosy neighbours and helpful housekeepers.
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He especially enjoyed discussing the interesting facts and statistics about such things as his watch fob collection, key collection, photos and snapshots, and his landlady's washrag collection.
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When such people tell you that a particular passage makes the audience uneasy or restless, then they seem (to me) as cautious and absurd as landladies and girls-who-won't.
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I cannot somehow think of a seaside landlady as a lessor.
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