premises
[ˈprɛmɪsɪz]
Definition:
1. Land and buildings together considered as a place of business.
2. The building and land near to it that a business owns or uses.
Use 'premises' in a sentence:
- 1. The same applies to the furnishings and other contents of the premises.
- 2. And the premises are?
- 3. Each of the premises is an asserted sentence.
- 4. There are only two premises and they are false.
- 5. The company is looking for larger premises.
- 6. The business moved to premises in Brompton Road.
- 7. The committee rescinds its earlier resolution on the use of council premises.
- 8. Security guards regularly patrol the factory premises.
- 9. This argument is valid and has false premises?
- 10. They anticipate moving to bigger premises by the end of the year.
- 11. Coniston Water burst its banks and submerged roads, fields and local premises.
- 12. Because the conclusion is one of the premises.
- 13. Unfortunately its premises are completely wrong.
- 14. The local newspaper misreported the story by claiming the premises were rented.
- 15. Prof: Good. There are two premises here.
- 16. Actually the premises are all false Aren't they?
- 17. Two of the soldiers swiftly began making a sweep of the premises.
- 18. No alcohol is allowed on the premises.
- 19. And each one of the premises can be challenged.
- 20. Proper business premises, safety measures and other facilities for business operations;
- 21. Tip: Separate your premises from your conclusion.
- 22. According to the rules, no alcohol can be consumed on the premises.
- 23. Many firms ban smoking on the premises.
- 24. The premises are wheelchair accessible.
- 25. Attacks were reported on police, vehicles and commercial premises.
- 26. It has enabled the company to dispense with its business premises altogether, following the realization that it just didn't need them anymore.
- 27. Yes. Yes yes. And true premises false conclusion?
- 28. The official explanation for the cancellation of the party conference is that there are no premises available.
- 29. One is by adding suppressed premises.
- 30. Prof.: two premises okay.
- 31. All repairs are done on the premises and not put out.
- 32. Police were called to escort her off the premises.
- 33. Prof: And what is the premises?
- 34. The premises of Chabert and Sons were situated by the river and, by coincidence, not too far away from where Eric Talbot had met his death.
- 35. Security forces are allowed to use what's called "necessary force" to maintain order and can search people and premises without a warrant.
- 36. Under state law, it is a misdemeanour to possess a firearm on school premises.
- 37. It could do with a lick of paint to brighten up its premises.
- 38. The company has just acquired new premises.
- 39. Police collared the culprit as he was leaving the premises.
- 40. There is a kitchen on the premises.
- 41. Public health officials were called in to inspect the premises.
- 42. No alcohol may be consumed on the premises.
- 43. He pleaded guilty to being disorderly on licensed premises.