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It would have to be a furnished flatlet or something similar.
And tell him that I've got a good job with a nice little flatlet."
Two nights after they met he had invited her back to his flatlet for coffee.
An adequate salary would be paid and there was the use of a small flatlet.
There's a caretaker living in the basement and a small flatlet on the top floor which goes with the job.
But there is a small flatlet where you may live while you are here."
'There's a nice little flatlet on the second floor.
"I've rented a flatlet near the Royal in Park Street.
She had stayed the night and from then onwards she didn't use her own flatlet except to keep a few belongings in.
"And you have a flatlet?"
"I am told that the provision of a flatlet would cost up to £20,000 and a bathroom alone £6,000.
Becky has her own flatlet, and there are three bedrooms and bathrooms as well as the kitchen."
That night, tucked up in her divan bed, back in her flatlet, Serena reviewed the evening.
"You have a flatlet, Mrs. Peck?"
Serena just stopped herself in time from reminding her mother that a flatlet wasn't a flat, it was a bed sitter, gone up market "Some nurses from the Royal."
Employees moving from an unfurnished flatlet or room to similar accommodation at the new base or who rent or buy a house at the new location receive a grant of £438.
The main character in Iris Murdoch's novel A Word Child, Hilary Burde, has a "flatlet" near Bayswater Tube Station.
When he got back to his dreary little flatlet, Garry's bag was gone and there was a message written with soap on his shaving mirror: 'Going back to Silver River.
Her sense of household economy, typical of the postwar generation, caused problems for the Welsh secretary, Nicholas Edwards, when he proposed spending £26,000 on a ministerial "flatlet" in Cardiff later in 1981.
Patrick, much better but still weak, had become a paying guest (Jack paid) at Moxie's house, where Moxie had a self-contained flatlet, often let to a student, and where she could 'keep an eye' on Pat.
If your children have left home and you have more space than you need, you could consider taking in lodgers, either as paying guests or, if your property lends itself to the creation of a separate flatlet, in a tenancy capacity.
Vlady lived in his own state flatlet not too far away but Dragosani took his car anyway; in less than ten minutes he was seated in Vlady's tiny living-room, toying with a welcoming glass of vodka.
The relief only applies to accommodation that is 'part of your main home', so if you are thinking of creating a separate flatlet, you will need to take care that this qualifies and that it is not at risk of being assessed as a commercial let.
The address which Farroway had given him on the telephone proved the next morning to be that of a modest, very modest pair of rooms on a landing in a big, gloomy house off the Bayswater Road; not even a flatlet, for it had no front door of its own.