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  • We received a call from the two occupants in one of the other bedsits.
  • I had a momentary image - very clear, very politically incorrect, and very likely brought on by Pam's mention of the cartoon books I'd once drawn for a little sick girl - of a large talking skunk in a beret, Monsieur Pepé Le Pew, strutting around my daughter's pension (if that was the word for a bedsitter-type apartment in Paris) with wavy aroma lines rising from his white-striped back. Duma Key
  • In the brief first act Leigh shows Jean, a Brummie girl who lives alone in a Kilburn bedsit, having joyless sex with a married man played by Daniel Coonan whose wife suddenly bursts in upon them. Ecstasy - review
  • The move comes in the wake of the recent Echo Inquiry which exposed the potential danger in flats and bedsits.
  • Why not just stick with the poster from the student bedsit? Times, Sunday Times
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  • In Hampstead he moved into a bedsit on the same road as the Nicholsons, which he promptly painted white, and worked in a studio next door to Nicholson's. Mondrian's little known London period highlighted by exhibition of rare works
  • But lest anyone though he had been rewarded too much, he's now stuck in a grotty bedsit facing years on the waiting list for a council home. The Sun
  • His mobile number returned "unobtainable", his landline number had been reallocated and he had left his bedsit. 'David, my brother for a year'
  • Residents of a small Bury street say plans to let bedsits in an end-terraced house may spell curtains for their community.
  • I tried to picture Marianne going back to clear out the bedsit. THE EXECUTION
  • Before your time Iain, but up to the early seventies, you could rent a bedsitter or unfurnished flat for £4 in the West End. Happy days. Get Your Property Licence or We'll 'Get' You Says Government
  • I am in my old black jeans and a dark green sweatshirt, both engrained with dirt from buses and warehouses, pubs and bedsits.
  • But lest anyone though he had been rewarded too much, he's now stuck in a grotty bedsit facing years on the waiting list for a council home. The Sun
  • Cheap and quick to build - and better than a grotty bedsit! The Sun
  • We lived in a one-room bedsit, shared a kitchen, had no bathroom and used an outdoor earth closet adjoining the pigsty.
  • It is also used as a slang/familiar word for a bedroom that looks more like a junk room where everything is on top of each other - also used for a miserable bedsit, a small, uncomfortable & untidy house. Stagiaire - French Word-A-Day
  • The scheme applies to houses, bedsits and flats with both single and multiple tenancies.
  • Simon Upton/Interior Archive Veere Grenney's apartment in London This room is fondly referred to as "the bedsitter" by its owner, Veere Grenney, the New Zealand-born, London-based designer known for his elegant, pared-down traditional interiors. The All-In-One Room
  • While flats and bedsits have become less popular, houses with four or five bedrooms are in short supply.
  • The old one comprised 28 bedsits and seven bungalows.
  • The boyfriend had taken the keys to his bedsit off her and gone home in a mood.
  • The boyfriend had taken the keys to his bedsit off her and gone home in a mood.
  • I live in a house that has been converted to include five bedsits and five small studio flats.
  • She hadn't ever seen Rachel's bedsitter, but she could imagine it. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • The garden has three tiers, and there's a bedsit above the garage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tape player sat on the floor of my bedsit in Bromley, and I used to turn it on and off with my foot.
  • There's a clue in the painting above as to my destination, correct guessers will receive the usual part-furnished bedsit in Tottenham Hale.
  • Detectives today urged the tenant of a York bedsit where two men were found bludgeoned to death to come forward.
  • He laughably said it was a one bedroom place, when in fact it was a bedsit in which he'd made an awfully bodged attempt to incorporate a separate bedroom.
  • I wanted to find myself somewhere nice to live, even if it was just one room, a little bedsit.
  • The exhibition, which opens in February, and brings together works by Mondrian and Nicholson originally shown in the same galleries, examines a little-known period of Mondrian's life in the late 1930s when he lived for two years in a bedsit in Hampstead, north London, and socialised with Nicholson, his first and second wives Winifred Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth, and other avant-garde British artists. Mondrian's little known London period highlighted by exhibition of rare works
  • Banned are freehold flats and maisonettes, shared-ownership properties and houses in multiple occupation, such as bedsits.
  • When he sings Bedsitter, the timeless tale of clubland alienation, generations cheer in empathy.
  • Susan lives in the sumptuous 2-bedroom apartment next door to Bug's seedy bachelor "bedsitter. Microserfs
  • We lived in a one-room bedsit, shared a kitchen, had no bathroom and used an outdoor earth closet adjoining the pigsty.
  • Plus, she does it all from the two gas rings in her tiny bedsit. Times, Sunday Times
  • For years he eked out a miserable existence in a dreary bedsit in Bristol.
  • Most of the lots at the auction, which starts in the Gimcrack Suite, at 6pm, are houses divided into bedsits and investors and developers have already shown huge interest.
  • The garden has three tiers, and there's a bedsit above the garage. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, not knowing the place in question was Jacques 'flat, I thought poor Alexix was actually living not too far from your place, in a very messy room/bedsit. Stagiaire - French Word-A-Day
  • Think about getting a bedsit or flat-share with friends. The Sun
  • But now she was alone, and on this day of national celebration she hadn't be able to face the bedsitter in Pimlico. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • But this is not a squalid bedsit or dingy warehouse. The Sun
  • This is the man police believe could hold the key to the grisly murder of two men, whose battered bodies were found in a York bedsit.
  • Your spacious three-bedroom dwelling is now a clammy bedsit, vibrating with underlying tension.
  • `Well of course I shall come and see your room... But you said it was a perfectly ordinary bedsitter. LOST CHILDREN
  • He took her to a Forest Hill bedsit where he repeatedly raped her before releasing her.
  • Its 23 bedsits and seven double flats are cramped, and bathrooms are shared.
  • They will have a long wait and most will end up in filthy bedsits, damp mobile homes and some with just a room at a house for teenage mothers.
  • I didn't realise that there were fourteen different people making this sort of tuneage in Dublin, but they exist in bedsits, studios, clubs and wherever.
  • Currently the accommodation comprises bedsits with shared bathroom facilities.
  • But this is not a squalid bedsit or dingy warehouse. The Sun
  • He lives and works in an expensive area miles away, where he has a tiny bedsit. The Sun
  • House prices are sinking so fast you may be able to afford to move from your rented bedsit to a Mayfair bachelor flat. Times, Sunday Times
  • At nineteen I'd left home and was living in a small bedsit with my girlfriend (soon to become my wife).
  • The building has 24 bedsits and flats and a Sarsen spokeswoman said only eight are currently occupied.
  • Rather than defining genres, Skinner explores them, intersecting garage and hip-hop with rave, reggae, and even a twinge of bedsit indie.
  • The tape player sat on the floor of my bedsit in Bromley, and I used to turn it on and off with my foot.
  • Returning to his roots in the Edinburgh area, he settled at Little Kellerstain and started to buy up dilapidated properties in the city's West End, converting and upgrading them into flats and bedsits for rental.
  • His one spiritual ally is an outcast like himself: a dignified, ageless, diffident, white-haired refugee in rimless spectacles and a shabby suit who teaches German Extra Studies and cello and lives alone in a redbrick bedsitter on the Bristol Road roundabout. Absolute Friends
  • It boasted not a single iota of drama and felt more like a bedsit than an art gallery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps Team Australia could just make the sitting room into a bedsit? Times, Sunday Times
  • Late-night art cinema was surely invented to give students from bedsit land a few hours' warm kip. Times, Sunday Times
  • He added Southend had more than 150 known houses in multiple occupation, which were mainly bedsits and bed and breakfast accommodation.
  • I first knew him as an impecunious student living in a tiny bedsit.
  • The action is set in a dingy, cluttered bedsit, and the cramped space at first seems ideal.
  • I was at the office as it opened and started browsing, and within about ten minutes there were five of us in there all looking at single rooms and bedsits.
  • Although I moaned, my bedsit was palatial compared with those of most of my friends, who lived in pokey, badly partitioned flats in Rathmines.
  • Why not just stick with the poster from the student bedsit? Times, Sunday Times
  • They had befriended him in a hostel and soon took control of his money and dingy bedsit. The Sun
  • There is something rather touching about four cool-looking kids, living in Las Vegas, yearning for the echt experience of a bedsit in Bradford.
  • The two ageing rockers cure all the world's ills over beans on toast in a grubby bedsit. The Sun
  • The facility will consist of two three-bedroom cottages to accommodate 12 people and a one-bedroom bedsitter. Australian Government Media Releases [All Portfolios]
  • The flat development consists of 25 one-bedroom units, four two bedroom flats and a single bedsit.
  • Why not just stick with the poster from the student bedsit? Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no escape from the dingy bedsit. The Sun
  • Why then do I continue to pine for a drafty bedsitter in rain-soaked Islington?
  • It was really a bedsitter, but had an attached bathroom, an electric kettle and a minuscule electric stove.
  • Hoskin was a case in point: he had left the tiny Cornish village of Maudlin, near Bodmin, where he had grown up, and was thrilled to have his own bedsit in the market town of St Austell, where he made his new "friends". 'Mate crime' fears for people with learning disabilities
  • Take a stroll down the rue St Denis, or through the Bois de Vincennes, and the evidence is unmissable: there are whores everywhere: standing on street corners, lying in the backs of vans, working out of dingy bedsits.
  • Bowen, a supporter of Methodism, welcomed John Wesley (along with William Williams Pantycelyn and others) as a frequent visitor to the house en route from his bedsitter in Bristol (see this post) to Ireland. BlogCymru.com
  • Further up the hill were larger houses, which had mostly been turned into flats and bedsits.
  • As he beds a procession of desperate chorus girls and barmaids, his long-suffering wife, Phoebe, drinks herself into oblivion in their ramshackle bedsit.
  • The move comes in the wake of the recent Echo Inquiry which exposed the potential danger in flats and bedsits.
  • I finish my survey of his bedsit room. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • House prices are sinking so fast you may be able to afford to move from your rented bedsit to a Mayfair bachelor flat. Times, Sunday Times
  • He lives in a tiny student bedsit.
  • The estate, once genteel but now a sprawling mass of dilapidated bedsits and flats, had a bad drug problem.
  • I always think that if things ever go horribly wrong and I have to move into a bedsit, at least I'll still have a real piano that will fit. A room of my own: Dan Gillespie-Sells
  • He laughably said it was a one bedroom place, when in fact it was a bedsit in which he'd made an awfully bodged attempt to incorporate a separate bedroom.
  • She has firsthand impressions of a young country woman experiencing life in a bedsit in the big city, savouring her freedom and coping with the difficulties.
  • Once, when living in a bedsit, I did venture into a laundrette but had a distressing experience with my white underwear and a pair of maroon socks.
  • I dossed down in a bedsit in adjoining Marloes Road – catching a Greenline bus each morning for shifts on the Slough Observer – and Willie and I occasionally laughed and drank in the Princess of Teck local; that summer of 1962 we watched the Pakistanis at Lord's and had a memorable day together at the Wimbledon tennis. Fifty years of Private Eye's eccentric eye view of sport | Frank Keating
  • Why not just stick with the poster from the student bedsit? Times, Sunday Times
  • As morning broke in the windowless Bedsit, Emma peered wearily out of the bed they'd shared as Michelle trumped loudly and proudly into the already stale air.
  • Maybe it was the association with Monsieur Dali, whose posters decorated many a bedsitter in my youth.
  • It’s what the estate agent I rented it from euphemistically called a studio and what Mum and Dad unappealingly call a bedsit. Confetti Confidential
  • I needed an excuse to spend as little time as possible in my shared digs, and so I spent most evenings round at his bedsit, chatting and smoking.
  • He said part of the problem was that its accommodation comprised of bedsits which were not in great demand among retired people.
  • The job is prestigious but the poor pay barely covers the rent for her rundown bedsitter. Archive 2007-01-01
  • So comedy helped him through adolescence and the bedsit years of early adulthood. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he beds a procession of desperate chorus girls and barmaids, his long-suffering wife, Phoebe, drinks herself into oblivion in their ramshackle bedsit.
  • Hazel would be at his bedsitter, her uniform folded neatly over a chair, her face scrubbed of makeup .... Frost at Christmas
  • He lives in a tiny student bedsit.
  • Cheap and quick to build - and better than a grotty bedsit! The Sun
  • But this is not a squalid bedsit or dingy warehouse. The Sun
  • I dossed down in a bedsit in adjoining Marloes Road – catching a Greenline bus each morning for shifts on the Slough Observer – and Willie and I occasionally laughed and drank in the Princess of Teck local; that summer of 1962 we watched the Pakistanis at Lord's and had a memorable day together at the Wimbledon tennis. Fifty years of Private Eye's eccentric eye view of sport | Frank Keating
  • True enough, Morrissey disregarded his original bedsit self pity and began to write from the third person.
  • House prices are sinking so fast you may be able to afford to move from your rented bedsit to a Mayfair bachelor flat. Times, Sunday Times

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