How To Use Vacate In A Sentence

  • Hotel guests are requested to vacate their rooms by twelve noon.
  • In previous years they'd vacated the area by the middle of July.
  • It's also much more expensive to clean up and much more damaging to the proprietor seen as they usually cannot use a room I've just vacated - not until the fumigators have finished anyway.
  • Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon on the day of departure.
  • They were all in their street clothes, so I'd figured they'd vacated the locker room with the intention of going home… until they'd noticed the basketballs.
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  • That figure does not include the cost of filling positions that have been vacated by members of the National Guard.
  • The Scottish Arts Council has asked the Executive for permission to increase the salary for its recently vacated top post.
  • Some villages appeared to have been recently vacated, their neatly tended walled compounds of round mud huts and peaked thatched roofs empty of people and animals.
  • He vacated the flat and went to stay with an uncle.
  • He would like an assurance that other forces will not move into the territory that his forces vacate.
  • The churches recently vacated the land to make way for the proposed developments.
  • When she said it was time to start the strobe light going, I vacated the room.
  • Traditional models define successful mourning in terms of detachment from the loved one who has died; the ability to cut the strings of grief, and to step into the roles of mothers and fathers vacated by the dead. 2009 March 10 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • At least half of the 60 houses have been vacated and the remainder, except the 13, have agreed terms to cease occupancy.
  • When the house is eventually vacated and sold, the proceeds are divided between the reversion company and the homeowner, or the beneficiaries of the estate if the homeowner has died.
  • Did they drop thousands of bombs on largely vacated enemy territory?
  • He recently vacated his post as NHS Personnel Director.
  • A study in resignation, cattleman Mark Ellis prepares to vacate Hot Springs Ranch north of Salmon.
  • The writ also required Judge Moore to vacate the order he issued after Crain filed its praecipe for withdrawal. The Indiana Law Blog
  • a reversible decision is one that can be appealed or vacated
  • Until this year his co-driver was his sister, but she has vacated the passenger's seat for Robert Reid, who navigated for ex-world champion Richard Burns.
  • The roundhouse at San Lázaro was vacated, and afterwards used for bulk grain storage.
  • 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.
  • She has taken over the role vacated by her boss.
  • we received a notice to vacate the premises
  • Although the United States vacated its bases, it retains the right to defend the canal against an attack from any source.
  • There were many contenders for the place vacated by the Mughals, but it was the British who ultimately emerged successful.
  • I had to let him look the whole house over to make sure we hadn't turned it into a cathouse or crackhouse, and in the end promised to vacate ASAP.
  • When the British finally vacated the base in 1946, rather than giving anyone else the pleasure of sinking the ship that had proved so hard to kill, one of their destroyers was given the task.
  • The foreign minister's post was vacated last month by Yu Myung-hwan over accusations that hiring procedures were rigged to help his daughter win a mid-level job at the ministry. South Korea Gets New Prime Minister
  • One touch took Giggs round the goalkeeper and a chip across the vacated goalmouth presented Ronaldo with the simplest of finishes.
  • The out-patient department is moving into a bigger area, using a former ward recently vacated by another team.
  • The ‘guest’ chair, replete with cat, is propping my door wide open to allow the cat to vacate the premises when it so desires.
  • He vacated the flat and went to stay with an uncle.
  • Jackson's son, Rep. Jesse Jackson III, is hyperactively seeking the Senate seat vacated by Barry/Barack. Marian's Blog
  • She was the opposite of possessed; she was vacated.
  • In either case, a tenant remains responsible for rent until they vacate, even if the term agreed has expired. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Our crezy economy: people get foreclosed and move into rental housing, and meanwhile they properties they vacate remain vacant and lead to neighborhood blight and depressed property values for their neighbors, who are therefore encouraged to default as well because they have negative equity. Matthew Yglesias » By Request: The Foreclosure People
  • After Tapia vacated the title in favour of a fruitless attempt to dethrone featherweight king Marco Antonio Barrera, Medina faced fellow Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez in February for the vacant IBF featherweight championship.
  • Thirty-two of the posts had been vacated by retirements, promotions and departures, and only eight were new.
  • The 2nd Circuit appeals court vacated the decision and remanded the case.
  • Where a student intermits, or undertakes study away from the university, for more than 28 days, the student must vacate the office and re-apply on their return.
  • He sat down in the spot Sophia had just vacated on the bed, laying his glistening sword ostentatiously across his lap. The Saracen: The Holy War
  • She replaces Suzanne Weedman, who vacated the position in September 2002.
  • He recently vacated his post as NHS Personnel Director.
  • The 25th Amendment affords Clinton another route to the vice presidency: In the event the vice presidency is vacated, the president appoints a new veep, subject to confirmation by Congress.
  • In view of the errors in law so found, the appeal will be allowed and the conviction and sentence will be vacated.
  • This article sources it to the attempted frame-up of Phil Berrigan et al. on charges of conspiracy to kidnap Kissenger, etc., based on testimony by an informant/provacateur who had infiltrated the Catholic nonviolent direct action antiwar movement. Discourse.net: 'Better Privacy' Firefox Add-On Eats Hidden Cookies
  • Shamans are, in a sense, religious magicians, who have power over fire and who are capable of achieving trance states in seances in which their souls vacate their bodies to go on curing missions to the spirit worlds above or below the earth.
  • For an additional £145 visitors can opt to vacate their hotel rooms for a two-night safari.
  • Whenever a tenant vacates a flat, the rent is increased for the next tenant.
  • He should vacate the room not later than 12 o'clock noon.
  • When the tenants vacated it, there was no interest from prospective tenants.
  • The move followed several months of rumours and speculations on who was going to fill the position vacated by the former executive director.
  • The district court vacated the jury's monetary award in October and agreed to rehear the case. Mud Flies in New Bratz Brawl
  • Hotel guests are requested to vacate their rooms by twelve noon.
  • In the other case, the court decided that the proceedings to re-expel us were irregular, and directed an alternative writ to issue, commanding the Judge to vacate the order and to permit us to practice in all the courts of the district, or to show cause to the contrary, at the next term. Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California with Other Sketches; To Which Is Added the Story of His Attempted Assassination by a Former Associate on the Supreme Bench of the State
  • The Community Beat Officer post recently vacated will also be filled shortly.
  • You are totally disorientated but are told to keep focusing on the red dot, then at the spot vacated by the red dot when it's switched off.
  • On 4th March 1998 the trial date was vacated at the defence's request.
  • I am staying in a flat recently vacated by students and when I arrived it was full of cleaners as the letting agents had just discovered what a mess they'd left it in.
  • It brings to mind to mind the image of a theatre-goer who is reluctant to vacate their seat after the last curtain call or a frustrated sports fan resistant to exiting the stadium after the big game has been lost. Archive 2009-06-02
  • Barbara Walters will officially announce next Monday that the newest member of the cackling bitches The View, is none other than Sherri Shepherd: Shepherd, who achieved moderate fame with a long-running stint on ABC's Less Than Perfect, as well as roles on The Jamie Foxx Show and the recent big-screen bomb Who's Your Caddy?, will fill the spot vacated by Star Jones Reynolds more than a year ago, marking the first time since spring 2006 that the chatfest will be able to boast a full fivesome at the table. Archive 2007-09-01
  • While Clarke argued that educational reforms under the coalition government had abandoned Labour's aim to improve standards in deprived areas, the education secretary, Michael Gove, speaking at the same event, said Labour had vacated the centre ground and would find it hard to be re-elected. Charles Clarke accuses coalition of incompetence
  • As it was quiz night, we decided to vacate our table and eat in the dining room, which like the bar is stuffed with interesting objects and bric-a-brac - all of which is for sale.
  • The German luxury car giant has given the Austrian gunmaker until the first of the year to vacate the premises.
  • Or a town vacated as some stomping behemoth appeared on the horizon? THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • There are many such other cases, including Kitwe, where squatters have occupied land illegally at the former council farm and are resisting moving despite a court ruling that they vacate the land.
  • Rubble and garbage needed to be removed, dead cats and birds scooped up, windows covered in polythene to prevent rain damage, and I finally I needed to gave notice to the swallows that they would have to vacate as I was taking over the house! Mi Pullman: remodeling a Mexican Art Nouveau townhouse II
  • For example, you can take an inside linebacker and assign him to blitz the quarterback while you get a safety to cover the area he vacates.
  • Renters who move into a vacated apartment face the rude awakening of the market rate an owner is permitted to charge.
  • I realized that I was still holding Sean's hand and dropped it quickly, sliding into the seat Amber had just vacated.
  • Mr Butler becomes eligible for the payout as soon as he vacates Government House.
  • Buildings partially vacated may also qualify for a partial reduction in payments.
  • It was a very hard seat which Mr. Jeffreys had vacated, and her ladyship, after sitting there over two hours, nodding asleep a good part of the time, began to feel internal sinkings and flutterings which presaged what she called a "swound," and necessitated recourse to a crystal flask of strong waters which she had prudently brought in her muff. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
  • Vacated tables were cleared promptly and service by traditionally dressed waitresses was efficient.
  • He recently vacated his post as NHS Personnel Director.
  • What is an understudy or replacement to do when he takes over a role vacated by a star?
  • There would be no basis on which anybody could ask me to vacate my seat in Parliament.
  • Canonists also extend the term intrusion to the keeping possession of a benefice by a hitherto lawful possessor, after it has been vacated by violation of certain decrees of the Church. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • When the seeds have vacated the plant it leaves plenty of little nooks for beneficial insects to overwinter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clay will vacate the position on June 19.
  • Volunteers filled the vacated ranks, once again bringing Washington's force up to a respectable size.
  • Hawkers must be given 48-hours notice to vacate their site before any action is taken against them.
  • They did not agree, however, on whether the vacated space would be a place of ‘permanent rebuilding’ or for a new future of stable structures.
  • She will vacate the position in May.
  • See bobbymeade. blogstream.com; (Note: 1st 3 are same blog, select-all, copy, and vacate sites to avoid being tracked) www. myspace.com / RideRedHorse Independent Media Center: Japan
  • As tables were vacated they were quickly cleared.
  • In 1879 prefects had been given the power to order that all teaching posts vacated by clerical teachers be filled by lay ones.
  • I hobble theatrically over to the waiting area, where a women immediately vacates her seat for me.
  • When the seeds have vacated the plant it leaves plenty of little nooks for beneficial insects to overwinter. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could simply vacate the suspension and state the clerics have the faculties they need from him to confect the sacraments independent of any other authorization - such faculties to last until such time as a juridical structure can be agreed to. Fellay speaks: The talks begin in the autumn of 2009
  • And of course in each skull, in each rondure of vacated eye, he saw the boy's face. The Gunslinger
  • He said many buildings in Dublin due to be vacated will still be occupied by staff who do not want to move.
  • The sappers crept a little closer, past the vacated ambush site.
  • This new eatery occupies the swank Mile-End space vacated last year by the short-lived Restaurant Bernard.
  • I confirm that upon payment of the required amount the Board will vacate its charge.
  • When you vacate the room, you should hand over the door key to me.
  • And then the stage was vacated for the two burgeoning supermen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sappers crept a little closer, past the vacated ambush site.
  • I know they are in one of the bin liners I stuffed full of clothes when I was politely asked to vacate my hall of residence at the University of Westingshire.
  • True, Barack Obama was elected president in a political upheaval that can only be described as epochal, but, well, you don't really think Cheney's just going to quietly vacate his office come January 20th, do you? Chez Pazienza: One Last Look Back: The 10 Most Ridiculous, Shameful, or Generally Unfortunate People and Events of 2008
  • Then the airlines turn around and sell the coach seat I just vacated to another passenger.
  • To be fair that kind of generalised warning is not as helpful as if he had sent a text message warning people to vacate the WTC on 9/10 but I have a feeling he would not have been lauded for his humanity all the same … wow gold Says: Matthew Yglesias » What Other Country
  • The announcement will presumably put to rest any rumors that Burton might run for Congress to fill the seat vacated by Republican Rep. Chris Lee of Buffalo, who resigned after half-dressed photos that he had sent to a woman via e-mail surfaced last week. Deputy press secretary Burton, political adviser Sweeney to leave White House
  • Josie and Peter have only just vacated the room and Josie still had a key.
  • In August, all 18 tenants were given 60 days notice to vacate the building.
  • She has vacated her office as head of the Presidential Management Staff.
  • The limits of any jurisdiction to vacate orders made and perfected by courts of appeal have not been examined or stated by this Court in the criminal sphere.
  • Formerly an administrator for the Mid-Atlantic region, McCabe replaces Peter Robinson, who vacated the position in August.
  • Today, the president announced his choice to fill another Cabinet post recently vacated.
  • While filling seats vacated by Cabinet nominees and indicted politicians is a favorite of the dynastically inclined, regular elections are not immune to the phenomenon. Paul Jenkins: Along Came Caroline. And Andrew. And Beau.
  • That in turn was vacated in 1555, when he gained a canonicate at Béthune. Archive 2009-06-01
  • When the 167th prepared to vacate its billets in April 1919, the section inspector wrote that the regiment left the area ‘in very satisfactory condition.’
  • `And unless you two vacate the stage, we'll be here working all night. LEO: STAGE FRIGHT
  • Three slugs ripped through the space Karl had just vacated.
  • Lying in the bathwater my wife has just vacated, that's probably my bestest fun of all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Retailers will not vacate prime pitches, and an increasingly difficult planning regime has meant that new development has been severely limited.
  • That provides much more scope for cultivating and planting up the vacated bed before autumn, and while there's no solid plan evolved yet we're thinking around spuds and a good over-wintering green manure such as grazing rye, phacelia or winter tares.
  • The descendants of settlers from Kwangchow have been waiting a dozen years for the compensation they were promised after they were forced to vacate their family homes along Jalan Raja Uda in Butterworth to make way for a major property development project. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • As a consequence of her resignation she was required to vacate the property.
  • The wide diversity of large aetosaurs suggests that they have taken over the role of big herbivore vacated by the trilophosaurs, rhynchosaurs, and dicynodonts with their disappearance from the region at the end of the Carnian.
  • New Democrat Jonah Schein, a social worker and community organizer, won in Davenport, a former Liberal bastion which was vacated by three-term MPP Tony Ruprecht. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • All these things force her to vacate her position until she has been vindicated.
  • I would recruit a bunch of volunteers who, at a specified time, would vacate their rooms.
  • `And unless you two vacate the stage, we'll be here working all night. LEO: STAGE FRIGHT
  • For only the sixth time in the past century, a two-term president will vacate the position.
  • Nothing remains for them but to vacate their professors 'chairs, and -- according to Virchow and the "Germania" -- the "Modern Polity" would be in duty bound to deprive them of their liberty of teaching if they did not voluntarily renounce it. Freie wissenschaft und freie lehr. English
  • Work will commence as soon as arrangements can be made to vacate the premises.
  • P&G developed a new version of Tampax Pearl and moved in 2007 to vacate or modify the injnction. Pearls of Wisdom: Tampax claims allowed to continue
  • It lacks the stunning volcano view of their pad in the Philippines, which was completely buried in grey ash by a huge, unforeseen eruption three days after they chanced to vacate it.
  • If it is not vacated by today, the council will seek a court order to send in bailiffs.
  • Some villages appeared to have been recently vacated, their neatly tended walled compounds of round mud huts and peaked thatched roofs empty of people and animals.
  • In 1949 the building was vacated as unsafe (at this time it was serving as the headquarters of the Civic Guard) and it has been many years in restoration and conversion to a museum.
  • The three buildings were vacated in July 2003, eight months before the lease agreement lapsed in March 2004.
  • Within this context, it is difficult to summon up sympathy for any of the men who have been asked to vacate their positions.
  • Insert condition to maintain the penis to show when you are fluctuant, usable hand pulls his hip to you, or vacate a leg to circle him, make it unapt slippery piece.
  • Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon on the day of departure.
  • vacate a death sentence
  • If this is acceptable, we will of course vacate the hearing on 5th July.
  • HYDERABAD: In a desperate attempt to maintain base in Hyderabad, IPS officers ordered to vacate their government accommodations in the city are citing a threat issued by a naxalite leader — to target families of cops — to retain their houses. Cops use naxal alibi to evade eviction
  • No waiters pestered us to buy more drinks or ask us to vacate the table, even though there were probably hungry diners waiting upstairs.
  • That way come the spring the soil will hopefully be much more workable than this year, when the bed vacated by the pigs was quite badly panned and took a lot of effort to open up.
  • The following morning, a searing migraine slices through my brain vacated by opiates.
  • No structures of the four "lost" towns of the valley, all vacated and disincorporated in March 1938, were left standing, he confirmed on the day I visited. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Snittle Timberry vacated the chair, and the company with many adieux and embraces dispersed. Nicholas Nickleby
  • Now I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to vacate the house for a few hours. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • But a few months later, he was back, contesting the by-election held to find a new member to fill the seat he had vacated in disgrace.
  • A motion is now pending to vacate the certificate of pending litigation.
  • Another problem is that we don’t really pronounce the Latin prefixes and suffixes the way they are written; again, it would vacate linguistic logic if were to change spellings of those, as no Romance language has really done. Matthew Yglesias » Teaching Reading Right
  • He and Mrs Warby are apparently reluctant to vacate the premises. SPLITTING
  • The day of departure is not chargeable if rooms are vacated by 12.00 noon.
  • In October, a federal district judge vacated the jury's monetary award and agreed to rehear the case. Mattel Loses in Bratz Spat
  • Michael StewartNewtownabbey, County Antrim• I know we don't have major earthquakes Reports, passim, but I remember being panic-stricken circa 1957 in Nottingham sitting in French lessons when the statues of Our Lady and the Sacred Heart wobbled alarmingly and Sister Mary ordered us to vacate the classroom saying Hail Marys as we ran. Letters: Cockney sparrows
  • The 7th went to the support trenches they had recently vacated, but the 41st divisional R. E's. had been busy upon them during our absence, and a few habitable bivvies had been made. The Seventh Manchesters July 1916 to March 1919
  • I noticed half a bottle of wine standing undrunk on the next table, which had been vacated but not cleared.
  • Everything from the aforesaid lamp, to the chair, to the books laid upon the desk, fell with a crash as he hurriedly tried to vacate the room.
  • They had a mutual understanding that Jackson would have a minimal role in the campaign and would vacate this position shortly after the election.
  • She quits her job and vacates her apartment.
  • We walked back to the aparthotel to finish packing up and checkout before noon - a great thing about Spain is that there is never a rush to wake up early and vacate the building before 10 AM. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • The day of departure is not chargeable if rooms are vacated by 12.00 noon.
  • You must vacate your office by tonight
  • I'd like to press on right now, as we have to vacate the room at noon tomorrow.
  • Hotel guests are requested to vacate their rooms by twelve noon.
  • While the House losses were greatest in downscale blue-collar districts, Democrats also lost white-collar suburban seats in New Jersey, New Hampshire, and the Philadelphia suburbs, and failed to carry the suburban seat vacated by Mark Kirk, the successful GOP Senate challenger in Illinois. The smoke clears from the wreckage
  • See bobbymeade. blogstream.com; (Note: 1st 3 are same blog, select-all, copy, and vacate sites to avoid being tracked) www. freewebs.com / bobbymeade; or www. kindcaringhitlerites.blogspot.com plus www. myspace.com / RideRedHorse Asheville Indymedia Summaries
  • Some time before 1550 the long e of fet (written feet) took the position that had been vacated by the old long i, now diphthongized (see 7), i.e., e took the higher tongue position of i. Chapter 8. Language as a Historical Product: Phonetic Law
  • Women who had stayed at home took jobs vacated by men serving in the armed forces.
  • Clay will vacate the position on June 19.
  • He said he had been saying for some time that he would like to vacate the leadership of the party and on demitting office, sign the nomination papers of the new leader.
  • The limits of any jurisdiction to vacate orders made and perfected by courts of appeal have not been examined or stated by this Court in the criminal sphere.
  • On Tuesday, he became the sixth head coach to vacate his post.
  • Most of the U.S. manufacturer's 270-strong workforce have vacated the site, which has now been ‘completely gutted’.
  • Or a town vacated as some stomping behemoth appeared on the horizon? THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • If men through fear, fraud or mistake, should in terms renounce and give up any essential natural right, the eternal law of reason and the great end of society, would absolutely vacate such renunciation; the right to freedom being the gift of God Almighty, it is not in the power of Man to alienate this gift, and voluntarily become a slave. White House releases portrait of first family
  • He and Mrs Warby are apparently reluctant to vacate the premises. SPLITTING
  • Original: COO Tim Cook could be leaving Apple for the vacated CEO slot at HP, according to scuttlebutt that's going around.
  • She vacated the position when she got pregnant
  • What is an understudy or replacement to do when he takes over a role vacated by a star?
  • They were required to vacate their offices and return all university property in their possession.
  • The 47-year-old vacated the same position at Aberdeen last weekend after almost three years in the job.
  • Now the plan has been shelved but the clinic, which has to vacate its current premises after they were condemned by health and safety inspectors, still needs to find a new home.
  • He vacated the flat and went to stay with an uncle.
  • He would like an assurance that other forces will not move into the territory that his forces vacate.
  • His store plans to vacate in January, leaving another pockmark in the skin of the nascent mall. At Mall Of Big Dreams, Few Shoppers
  • However, the manner in which his predecessors vacated the manager's office has left a bitter taste in some quarters.
  • About the same time the long o of fot (written foot) took the position that had been vacated by the old long u, now diphthongized (see 8), i.e., o took the higher tongue position of u. Chapter 8. Language as a Historical Product: Phonetic Law
  • He replaces Dr. Milton Friend, who vacated the position in January 2002.
  • Now I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to vacate the house for a few hours. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • Finally, there is no citator service to verify that a particular opinion has not been overruled or vacated, distinguished, or otherwise declared of dubious value. Internet News: Scholarly Archives
  • This occurred when practicing Anglicans were left behind in America as the British vacated the colonies, taking their priests with them.
  • We were also asked to vacate our table as soon as we had paid the bill.
  • As talented executives and managers graduate to larger leadership roles, they vacate positions that need to be filled by equally gifted people.
  • Some government planners anticipate a policy that encourages people to vacate marginal or unproductive land, with the possible end of food assistance as one inducement to relocation.
  • We had all been standing until then, but at this invitation to disclosure the ship-broker motioned us to sit down, he himself turning the stool which the clerk had just vacated. Ravensdene Court
  • In an hour I had vacated the box I called home and was buzzing along in my Camry.
  • Godo --" she began; and she cast herself on the lounge that Maxwell had vacated, and plunged her face in the pillow and sobbed, "Oh, cruel, cruel, _cruel_! The Story of a Play A Novel
  • A 200-metre exclusion zone was cordoned off around the gas bottle which meant that everyone in the terminal building and tourist information centre had to vacate their offices and the linkspan was out of operation.
  • Used bubble of vagina of armour saltpetre Zun to vacate in the evening piece, came in the morning the following day menstruation, classics blood is dun.

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