How To Use Premises In A Sentence

  • There were old people coming to her premises by car who were not able to park outside her shop because of the taxi ranks.
  • The Australian was interested in Iroquois Falls because the Paper Company owns the whole town; they have made the streets and the municipality, and the stores, and they were good enough to rent premises to Dr. Monteith for his liquor store, to make some revenue. Northern Ontario
  • He was a solicitor and was using my room as a temporary convenience until his new premises were ready. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
  • The airy Atrium café is an ingenious use of ‘yard space’ and has become a fulcrum around which the centre rotates, serving affordable gourmet food cooked on the premises, prepared by top chefs.
  • Now the “forever,” in the conclusion, means, for any length of time that can be supposed; but in the premises, “ever” does not mean any _length_ of time; it means any _number of subdivisions_ of time. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive
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  • After a dozen golden oldies had been sung loudly if untunefully, it was noticed that a number of non-MEOSA guests had fled the premises.
  • When Harold would try to eject them from various occupied premises all over campus, they would tell him to "stop pimping for the administration."
  • This bill aims to take away the criminalised aspect of that, and it de-penalises the aspect of having evidence of safe sex on the premises - that is, condoms, sheaths, diaphragms, and lubricants.
  • Running costs will be shared between licensed premises. Times, Sunday Times
  • After it moved to its Curtis Street premises 13 years ago, the enterprise started stocking organic produce.
  • Mr. Smith says that for the future he will give up what he calls sarcasm, and confine himself, "as far as possible," to what he calls dry reasoning from incontrovertible premises. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
  • The whistle is to be blown only in the event of emergencies and must be visibly worn at all times while on the premises.
  • No other witness has even suggested that Mr C was on the premises after the court order.
  • Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions form insufficient premises.
  • The new law is designed for businesses which occupy premises, and not property owners.
  • They need to be believe that illegal activity is going on in premises before searching them.
  • This means that the tenant must clean the premises, mend the electric light if it is fused, unstop blocked sinks and generally do the little jobs about the place which a reasonable tenant would do.
  • Security guards saw him off the premises.
  • They both lived in the business premises and family home in Lincoln. The Sun
  • Only flicker bulbs and festoons were seen around the premises.
  • The definition of owner includes any person having an interest in the premises at whose request and with whose privity or consent an improvement is made to the premises.
  • He also offered to stable the horses at his own premises, try them out and see if they would make good police horses, at a rate of £1 per horse per week.
  • The revamped premises, incorporating 40 flatlets and a brand new crèche, were opened by the then mayor, Derek Burke, in May 2000.
  • Investigators seemed baffled by the theft, as guards patrol the premises at night and there is tight security inside, including infrared systems and cameras.
  • Foul-mouthed mobs roved around the dark Edinburgh streets, looting and vandalising premises owned by Italians.
  • When multiple premises are held under the control of one ownership, the inspection fee shall be based on the accumulated total of all domesticated cervine animals on all premises.
  • Quite why people need to be able to drink in licensed premises at four o’clock in the morning midweek is utterly beyond me. Outbreak of Clerical Common Sense
  • The premises of a foreign chancery or embassy are not outside the territory to which the criminal law, otherwise operating in this Territory, applies.
  • My daily dinner money was nearer 15p, and for that I got a plateful of real food, lovingly produced on the premises by battleaxes in pink hairnets.
  • On the premises were ten species of hummingbirds, slaty-tailed trogon, rufous and broad-billed motmots, collared aricaris.
  • German police called to a break-in at an apartment in the northern town of Itzstedt found the intruder still on the premises and hiding under a kitchen cabinet.
  • There may well be cases in which it would be not necessary to adduce such evidence - as for instance, if an architect omitted to provide a front door to the premises.
  • And we have to raise more funds as we have recently moved to our current premises, having outgrown our two rooms in Vestry Hall.
  • You must form all conclusions and all maxims for yourselves, from premises and data collected and considered by yourself.
  • Being newly refurbished, the premises now houses files, books and information on every imaginable topic.
  • If the goods are removed from the leased premises prior to the landlord's hypothec being perfected, the rights therein are lost to the landlord.
  • According to the director, the company may look at installing another business on the premises, or may opt to lease the property.
  • The workshop is for Lismore commercial property owners and business operators occupying commercial premises.
  • On our premises, without exception, they are condemned to remain exploited with the hands of the procurers.
  • In April 1990 the claimant commenced his occupation of the premises.
  • In this discussion we offer an overview of the guiding premises and the reading and writing assignments of the course.
  • Ultimately, he wants to find bigger premises and set up a chandlery, a facility lacking on the reopened Rochdale Canal.
  • He said the new silo would not affect the smells and odours from the premises, since it would be enclosed and would not alter the processes taking place at the plant.
  • He used every device possible to prevent inspectors from entering the premises.
  • A housemother will be living on the premises and volunteers will soon join the staff as youth advisors.
  • After 33 years, the photographic gallery has not only outgrown its premises, tucked away frustratingly out of view in Castlegate but, more contentiously, it has outgrown York too.
  • As sitcom premises go, it is bold and daring - but not that funny. Times, Sunday Times
  • Public lectures, gala events, and renting out premises also brought certain amounts of money.
  • HPFacebookVoteV2. init (343146, 'Genderless Marriage: Redefining the Debate', 'The contending premises in the debate over gay marriage have thus far been \ "Same sex couples deserve the same rights and recognition as heterosexual couples\" versus \ "Marriage is only between a man and a woman\". Kevin Armento: Genderless Marriage: Redefining the Debate
  • The manager suddenly became uncooperative and asked them to leave the premises.
  • Here in my present picnic is the suggestive parallel, for even though no such actual episodes as those I have described had been witnessed by me, an examination of the premises beneath my bramble were a sufficient commentary. My Studio Neighbors
  • The business premises in Grassington will not continue as a printer's.
  • The place where we go to makes all their own cake on the premises and I rather like the fruit cake.
  • Neither he nor Tom shows how their position-on their own premises-can account for any necessary differences without denying homoousian, because, they argue, all necessary differences are essential differences. PhilGons.com
  • These are the major and minor premises on which the conclusion is based.
  • ‘He worked out a rental value for himself, disregarding the Unit 3 rent but deducing a rent level from the existence of unlet premises and the alleged absence of demand’.
  • He was in the habit of doing crossword puzzles while casing premises prior to breaking and entering, and would always obligingly leave them behind for police to find.
  • The Alahans, who live in a flat in the programme, are house-hunting for a larger premises as they are expecting a new addition to the family.
  • Some might want to outsource the entire recruitment function to a dedicated team that manages and administers all of the company's recruitment activity from our premises.
  • After all, if you wander past many licensed premises in the early hours of the morning you are likely to hear subdued mutterings which the more feeble-minded are likely to interpret as ghosts.
  • After this the whole premises should be fumigated with sulphur or formaldehyde, and then the stable left open for a week to be aired and dried, after which all surfaces should be freshly and thickly kalsomined. The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI)
  • Some of the leaseholds were virtually worthless tenancies of shop-like premises.
  • By Wednesday morning all the properties had been visited again, and all but 54 premises, where householders were not home, were reconnected.
  • Such propositions appear only as premises, never as conclusions.
  • Based on this drawing, they're constructing the poop deck on the premises.
  • Two premises became vacant recently and there has been frenzied speculation about who might take them over. Times, Sunday Times
  • A lawful visitor is a person who has the permission of the occupier to enter the premises.
  • Some locals believe that the nation-wide company is using the building as a warehouse with some people witnessing large crates being brought in and out of the premises.
  • Our client is a little concerned as he has been allowed access to the premises and has expended substantial sums thereat.
  • If you want Swift to be a dark ironist rather than a facile pamphleteer, you might examine the premises that make his fable so easy to digest.
  • Amid all the tumult and clamour of the teeming crowds who throng the premises, the hall stands dignified in its majestic splendour.
  • Until a new law went into effect, patients could "medicate" on the premises, with options that included a $5 hit of hash oil from an elaborate bonglike device called a skillet. Local News from Tuscaloosa News
  • But despite the denial, he said a complaint had been made to police about unlawful entry to the premises. The Sun
  • According to one of the three security officers at the warehouse, four masked men armed with a pistol entered the premises and forced them at gunpoint to gulp down a bottle of arrack, a strong alcoholic drink.
  • Work on the premises is set to begin next month with a view to a grand opening in March or April next year.
  • The answer is that finding the money is just an overhead cost of the business, like the rent paid for the premises, or the cost of heating the premises.
  • Fokine premises his version of the tale on the idea that a harem is a crucible of uncontainable desire.
  • At the beginning of his Memorial, the writer premises his argument on religious values.
  • It is notorious that many of the leases of new dwelling-houses contain a clause against dancing, lest the premises should suffer from a mazurka, tremble at a gallopade, or fall prostrate under the inflictions of "the parson's farewell," or "the wind that shakes the barley. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 536, March 3, 1832
  • ‘They rarely go to licensed premises - they simply disappear and are being stored and sold illegally,’ he said.
  • There was a great night's entertainment had by all with several shrewd punters making money on the tote and others leaving the premises with quite a hole in their pockets.
  • The machine press that was found on the premises was locally made and police believe it could be one of a handful in the country.
  • Continuing to put premises to such use without applying for a Fire Certificate is an offence.
  • This will cover additional costs such as hiring temporary premises. Times, Sunday Times
  • April 4, 2010 (KHARTOUM) - Supporters of Yasir Arman, withdrawn candidate for the Sudanese presidency, protested today outside the SPLM's premises in Khartoum demanding him to compete again against President Omer Al-Bashir. Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan
  • I'm a bit torn about this, because as a philosophy undergrad I think it'd be good if more lawyers and the legal culture as a whole questioned its premises a lot more and "critiqued" the legal system as we know it -- e.g., if they asked themselves what is after all the source of a positive law's legitimacy, if any? "Leonard Kaplan, victim of a pretty clearly bogus political-correctness scandal in Wisconsin."
  • In a real sense, the lessee leased not only the restaurant premises but the premises in the context of the entire mall as outlined in the site plan.
  • Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises
  • The robbers then ransacked the premises and stole £3,000 worth of cigarettes and a substantial amount of cash.
  • But as with all syllogisms, the validity hinges on the major and minor premises.
  • Police who executed a search warrant found a substantial amount of stolen property on the premises.
  • These organisations can also appraise the accessibility of their premises to assess whether they meet the new requirements for access.
  • The last of the author's five premises is belief in the intrinsic importance, the ineffaceable worth of life on this earth.
  • Mr Smith is a milkman who was delivering to the premises.
  • However, there are some laws that give the Gardai powers to enter premises and search persons thereon.
  • Which is to say that on these premises it makes no sense to attribute consciousness to another human being at all.
  • They also said that if required to vacate the site they must have alternative premises for the weekly meetings of 60 Beavers, Cubs and Scouts.
  • Alcohol is strictly forbidden on school premises.
  • Premises which continue to serve alcohol without a renewed licence will be liable to prosecution.
  • Most of the residents of the area are now keen on setting up vermi compost and aerobic compost units on their premises, which reduce the quantum of garbage that is pushed out into the general pool of city waste.
  • Five of the units were speculative projects which would be readily available for companies seeking new premises in the area.
  • we received a notice to vacate the premises
  • The only significant feature left on the premises is a strikingly tall, narrow metal grid, twisted and contorted as it faces skyward.
  • A wind of change began blowing through the club earlier this year when members realised the premises were long overdue for refurbishment and the institution itself needed a fresher image.
  • the premises are sealed
  • Castledermot is looking nicely spruced up, although some premises are sadly neglected, and in need of a face lift.
  • This may be criticised on a number of grounds, such as its acceptance of a blunderbuss hit and miss approach, or its presumption of guilt in relation to those whose premises were being searched.
  • Because we accept unacknowledged, therefore unarticulated, premises that inhibit us from identifying causes and eliminating them, we deal with the effects only of our most pressing problems.
  • That gives you some reassurance about hygiene, practice, equipment and premises. The Sun
  • It shall undertake to store the consignment goods in dry and secure premises so that the goods are protected from the elements of the weather and to keep them in good condition.
  • The company provides about 60 per cent of its product to the public sector and commercial premises. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were able to get a micro-loan, which paid for a kitchen on the premises.
  • Several long and narrow tables were arranged in neat rows, teachers scouting the premises between them.
  • Generally, we advise premises to refuse entry to people wearing headgear that could be used as a weapon, such as crash helmets or headgear that conceals a person's age or identity.
  • Being one of my company's IT representatives, it would have been my unsavory duty to tell Elizabeth that her spiffy new phone was not permitted on company premises.
  • Sincere and heartfelt thanks were rendered to Shane who accommodated the event whilst managing another adult event in another part of the premises and also provided refreshments gratis to all and it went down a treat.
  • Since the smoking ban has been introduced the sight of people congregating around the entrance to a licensed premises has become commonplace.
  • Chimpanzee families really have something to screech about now that they, along with a pair of orangutans, have moved into new premises at the Johannesburg Zoo.
  • He made many friends with public representatives of the party over the years and a number of them held their regular clinics in his premises.
  • Munich's huge central station has almost every service imaginable on the premises from a hotel to a beauty salon/massage parlor.
  • The chapters do vary significantly, however, in the depth of analysis and the strength of linkage to the central premises of the research.
  • As sitcom premises go, it is bold and daring - but not that funny. Times, Sunday Times
  • This has led some hotels in South East Asia to ban mangosteens from their premises.
  • Diseased and other poultry on the Infected Premises will be slaughtered quickly.
  • The gas stove must be completely removed from the premises. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
  • The council's plans to potentially use the existing Tynecastle High premises as a "decant" facility for pupils at James Gillespie's during the rebuilding of the existing school were revealed by education leader Marilyne MacLaren. Undefined
  • A dress is like a barbed fence. It protects the premises without restricting the view.
  • But the Saturday class for young musicians will start this autumn in temporary premises.
  • Shopkeepers have renovated their premises, roads have been widened, pavements are cleared for pedestrians.
  • The company are located in a busy area of Sligo docklands and were looking to carry out a number of changes to their warehouse premises.
  • It has already connected 15,000 premises to superfast broadband. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her button-off coat and merino high-neck jumper had considerable quality when we checked these out at close range at the Incubator's premises.
  • The ‘guest’ chair, replete with cat, is propping my door wide open to allow the cat to vacate the premises when it so desires.
  • Having these premises is really important for them because they'll be able to provide loads more services and be more of a resource for people.
  • The four men lied their way onto the premises, and afterwards committed heinous crimes, which deserved severe punishment, said Coetzee.
  • The premises we raided were a fraudster's utopia, with a dizzying array of machines and gadgets designed to commit serious fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thieves entered the premises after removing the padlocks with bolt cutters and a substantial number of potted shrubs and herbaceous plants were removed in broad daylight.
  • Whether allowed to take the books home, or read them only inside the library premises, children who begin reading interesting storybooks lose track of the time and get totally involved in the narration.
  • A homeless shelter that allows residents to freely drink on the premises has opened in Dublin, the first in Ireland.
  • The police carried out/conducted/made a thorough/exhaustive search of the premises, but they failed to find any drugs.
  • The brand's products are in operation around the world in coin laundries as well as on-premises laundries in hotels, long-term care facilities, hospitals, fire departments, athletic facilities and many other businesses. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • Second, we can try to show that the conclusion does not follow from the premises, and thus the argument is invalid, proving nothing.
  • Apart from ensuring the entire premises is air conditioned both men also highlighted that parts of the premises will also be soundproofed to ensure one activity will not interfere with others.
  • We passed our damning evidence to the police, who swooped on the companies' premises and arrested the masterminds behind the bogus operation.
  • Given that the corporation is required by law to designate an agent, and to post the agent's name conspicuously on its premises, I see it as a discourtesy when a reasonably senior person in the company refuses to provide it.
  • The garages are behind a building company premises.
  • The choice of suitable premises in Newport at the height of the property boom was not large.
  • The neglect of heritage buildings in Chennai can be seen from the way water gets stagnated in front of these structures or in their premises during rainy days.
  • The local newspaper misreported the story by claiming the premises were rented.
  • As I entered the premises, I was instantly engulfed in the warm glow of scores of happy yuppies, slumming aristocrats, homesick business-travelers and a contingent of restaurant critics.
  • (mature female) to inhuman (hotwaterjar) calefaction, the stimulation of matutinal contact, the economy of mangling done on the premises in the case of trousers accurately folded and placed lengthwise between the spring mattress (striped) and the woollen mattress (biscuit section). Ulysses
  • All licensed premises, including nightclubs, restaurants and the Douglas casino now have the option to serve alcohol 24 hours a day.
  • Evaluating the evidence, it demonstrated substantial storage by Capricorn of works of art on the premises in London.
  • No liquor shall be sold or supplied for consumption away from the premises in containers larger than two litres.
  • Al which the premises considered it is impossible that any true English hart should be staied from willing contribution to the performance of this so excellent a discouery, the Lords and subiectes spirituall for the sole publication of Gods glorious gospell. The Worldes Hydrographical Discription
  • Because of developments in modern food business, a food product today may be handled by several different companies in numerous premises.
  • Suppose two or more premises jointly imply a conclusion.
  • He was asked to leave the premises immediately.
  • The Judge heard that the applicant had taken a lease of the premises.
  • In other words, health reform was a classic bait and switch: Sell a virtually unrepealable entitlement on utterly unrealistic premises and then the political class will eventually be forced to control spending. The Massachusetts Health-Care 'Train Wreck'
  • In a tool-shed at the bottom of the garden, lay the relics of building-materials, left by masons lately employed to repair a part of the premises.
  • Additionally, the defendants acted to 'blackball' and banish plaintiff and anyone associated with plaintiff permanently from ExxonMobil facilities and premises without limitation. Courthouse News Service
  • Whether this assumption is properly made depends ultimately upon one's conception of meaning and on questionable premises concerning legislative intent.
  • The 9 o'clock is to kind of rehash the sort of analysis that we were going over the night before, to see if the premises and hypotheses that we had come up with the night before have come to pass, and what's the video evidence. Jon Stewart: The Most Trusted Name In Fake News
  • The balance of the contaminated ingredient and all of the compound feed containing it on the manufacturers premises were impounded.
  • The temple authorities said that the entire temple premises would be cleaned either on Friday night or Saturday morning and special poojas would be conducted for the presiding deity.
  • In fact, most British writers plump for licensed premises. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the Chandni Chowk shopkeepers boarded up their premises, buried their treasure and prepared for a long period of unrest.
  • If people could also clear the gutters outside their homes and premises of debris and weeds there would be less need for the use of strong weedkillers.
  • The business has also undergone major changes, with a move to new premises and the creation of new jobs.
  • Shopkeepers beckoned us into their premises where we were tempted by sparkling silver jewellery and traditional greek hand woven mats.
  • San Francisco Roasting Company is one of the only coffee houses in Atlanta that roasts all of its coffee on the premises.
  • I have inspected the premises, and have concluded that I reside in an outrageous fire trap.
  • The question then concerning our faith in the existence of a God, not only as the ground of the universe by his essence, but by his wisdom and holy will as its maker and judge, appeared to stand thus: the sciential reason, the objects of wit are purely theoretical, remains neutral, as long as its name and semblance are not usurped by the opponents of the doctrine; but it 'then' becomes an effective ally by exposing the false show of demonstration, or by evincing the equal demonstrability of the contrary from premises equally logical. The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
  • Once inside the premises he drank two cans and three bottles of beer, worth £11.92 in all.
  • Request additional insured endorsements and certificates of insurance from all independent contractors who conduct programs in your name, or come on your premises.
  • Little women are notoriously pugnacious, and, as a matter of 250 copies of the "Old-fashioned Girl" have also found lodgings on the library shelves, no wonder that there was a "muss" on the premises. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 20, August 13, 1870
  • He thanked all those who had decorated their premises with flags and bunting, and had a special word of praise for the residents of McHale Road for entering into the spirit of the parade.
  • Whether they found it on him, or when they searched his premises is immaterial. A WORM OF DOUBT
  • Anyone walking through the doors of the company premises should prepare themselves for a veritable banquet of glass.
  • Entry was gained by the back door of the premises.
  • It hopes to organise similar competitions and art camps in the premises so that more people would get to know the institution's environs.
  • The term resources is not defined in the Act, but we consider it to include the total of a charity's financial assets, as well as everything the charity can useto further its purposes, such as its staff, volunteers, directors, and its premises and equipment. Social Conservative Causes and Charitable Status
  • It appears to be in a different league from other buildings which have been converted into cavernous licensed premises.
  • After all, if you wander past many licensed premises in the early hours of the morning you are likely to hear subdued mutterings which the more feeble-minded are likely to interpret as ghosts.
  • ` ` Friend Ranald, '' answered Dalgetty, ` ` I have read of these boons in silly story-books, whereby simple knights were drawn into engagements to their great prejudice; Therefore, Ranald, the more prudent knights of this day never promise anything until they know that they may keep their word anent the premises, without any displeasure or incommodement to themselves. A Legend of Montrose
  • A similar campaign ran in the summer, revealed a national statistic of 32 per cent of licensed premises suspected of selling alcohol to underage customers.
  • It is understood that 50 fibreglass boats were kept on the premises along with other vehicles, including local carnival floats. Times, Sunday Times
  • I accept that I suffered the defendant to supply heroin from my premises although I informed him on numerous occasions that I did not want him to do so.
  • The dresses are stitched on the institute premises by the students and displayed on a select day.
  • Turned out the camp tender had absquatulated the premises due to a shortage of whiskey, leaving the camp unattended, a no no in bear country. Time for a good hunting story. We are camped under huge spruce trees on Afognak Island. It's raining hard but we are dry.
  • LK writes: We want to move business premises to reduce costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 2000 a flood deluged his new premises and he had to move again. Times, Sunday Times
  • This means that the tenant must clean the premises, mend the electric light if it is fused, unstop blocked sinks and generally do the little jobs about the place which a reasonable tenant would do.
  • The Geraldton Yacht Club has floated plans to move its premises to the Batavia Coast Marina.
  • Advisers hope this will give a fillip to property funds, which invest in shops, offices and industrial premises. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is true regarding perspectivism is that no human knowledge is absolute but contingent upon certain premises. The Idea of Design in Nature: Science or Phenomenology? By Jakob Wolf
  • Nevertheless, older industrial property could be useful for new companies wanting cheap premises and wishing to locate in the cities.
  • Roses between thorns: the lock cottage at Witton surrounded by industrial premises and debris.
  • We have a long list of businesses which are shoehorned into premises which aren't suitable for their needs.

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