Sentences with phrase «landlady of»

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Afade allegedly led the victim to Dansoman to meet a woman, identified as Salomey Morley, who posed as the landlady of a house and collected GH cents 7,200 as rent for two years.
The landlady of the Wellington was called Josie, but we all called her the Witch.

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Interns hide from Mycoskie's landlady in the bedroom of the Venice, California, apartment from which Toms will sell 10,000 pairs of shoes in one summer.
In 1 Kings 17, he brings the son of his landlady back to life.
The landlady who discovers him in this state remarks, as an echo of disapproving modernity, «Son, that's from the Middle Ages.
Dating site for non drinkers POP Communications A landlady who helped save dozens of drinkers during the London Bridge attack was barred from nearby hotels for the night because she refused to abandon her puppy.
An unhappy landlady in her 50s finds the love she has been pining for in the arms of her daughter's boyfriend, 23 years her junior.
Profoundly affected by the death of his father, loved by a housekeeper he takes for granted and occasionally exploits sexually, he forms a close relationship with a seaside landlady with whom he eventually lives incognito in Chelsea, where he dies.
A tracking shot across the doorways of each tenement apartment reveals men playing Chinese chess, the landlady beating her cheating husband, a bare - bottomed boy taking a dump in a corridor.
With her new life circumscribed by a kindly priest and mother - hen landlady — Jim Broadbent and Julie Walters respectively providing awards - season pedigree — Brooklyn itself turns out to be something of an Irish colony, but night - classes and the romantic attentions of Emory Cohen's hard - working Italian - American plumber, spark an appreciably developing self - confidence.
Profoundly affected by the death of his father and loved by his housekeeper, whom he takes for granted and occasionally exploits sexually, Turner forms a close relationship with a seaside landlady with whom he eventually lives incognito with in Chelsea, where he dies.
Su Li - zhen's Shanghainese landlady «can't bear to throw things away» and Chow must physically unburden himself of the past by burying his memory in an ancient monument.
Directed by David Leitch (John Wick, Atomic Blonde), Deadpool 2 will see the return of plenty of faces from Tim Miller's 2016 movie - including the awesomely - named Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), Deadpool's landlady Blind Al (Leslie Uggams), Deadpool's girlfriend Vanessa (Morena Baccharin), Deadpool's best bud Weasel (TJ Miller) and Deadpool's go - to taxi driver Dopinder (Karan Soni).
Set in WWI Russia by way of claustrophobic sets transformed into Maddin's dreamland imagery, this story of a one - legged soldier (Maddin regular Kyle McCulloch) caught in a romantic triangle between his lovesick landlady and a married nurse (Kathy Marykuca) who resembles his dead lover is less a parody of silent cinema than a loving crackpot tribute.
Turner prefers to live the life of a bohemian bachelor, sexually exploiting his housekeeper, Hannah (Dorothy Atkinson) and then becoming obsessed with his Margate seaside landlady Mrs Booth (Marion Bailey) for whom he conceives a great, uxorious love.
With Fr Flood having secured her a job in an up - scale department store in Manhattan and a wise old owl of a landlady (a brilliant Julie Walters) watching over her in the boarding house where she has been installed, this Wexford girl's new life in the New World looks secure.
One of the better lines: landlady Joan Blondell to nude, sunbathing three - year - old after a talent scout has left: «All right, Norma Jean, you can put your clothes on again!»
Part of Turner's Impressionistic inspiration lies in various trips he makes to the seaside town of Margate, where he meets and eventually falls in love with a landlady, named Ms. Booth (Marion Bailey).
It works out, and they settle into their new home with the help of an eccentric cast of characters; Tim's best friend / aspiring soldier Mike (Frost), Daisy's mildly vapid, fashionista best friend Twist (Katy Carmichael), tortured artist neighbor Brian (Mark Heap), and their chain - smoking, wine - chugging landlady Marsha (Julia Deakin).
After taking the anguishing death of his father hard, Turner immersed himself deeper into his work and began a courtship with a twice - widowed landlady named Sophia Booth (Marion Bailey, another Leigh regular).
She's happy to bring up a pot of tea now and then, but reminds the boys with a contemporary spin: «I'm your landlady, not your housekeeper.»
Both movies concern a professorial mastermind (Alec Guinness in the original, Hanks in the remake) who wheedles his way into the home of a prim landlady in order to commit a robbery with the help of four confederates; when the landlady uncovers their crime, the gang decides to rub her out, a task at which they prove singularly unsuccessful.
The movie chronicles the life of British painter J.M.W. Turner during his exploits with a barrage of different women including his housekeeper, ex-wife, and his landlady.
Despite some initial stares and whispers, the spell of «unrefined cacao with a pinch of chili pepper» predictably becomes too hard to resist for many, most prominently Vianne's cranky landlady Armande (Judi Dench, phoning it in and snagging a Golden Globe nomination anyway), who is estranged from her daughter (Carrie - Anne Moss, severely out of her dramatic depth) and grandson (Aurelien Parent Koenig); and Josephine (Lena Olin), who is inspired to leave her abusive husband (Peter Stormare), the local café owner.
Dorothea Fields (Annette Bening), draftsperson, landlady and quasi-free spirit, is a den mother for a collection of random souls who inhabit her crumbing boarding house.
The landlady only wants to give the room to a couple to avoid any chance of bad tenants, so they have to live together under the pretence that they are a couple.
Julie Walters in particular is fantastic as the take - no - BS Irish landlady «Ma» Kehoe, and dinner scenes between a tentative Eilis and the more experienced and unforgiving girls are charming and full of sass and wit.
Awaiting Eilis in Brooklyn is a room in a female - only boardinghouse run by an eagle - eyed landlady (Julie Walters) obsessed with protecting the reputations of the gullible, young Irish immigrants placed under her supervision.
Julie Walters, as Eilis» Irish landlady Ma Kehoe, cracks sardonic comments at her boarders, but also shares a glass of sherry with Eilis on Christmas Eve.
Go Go Tales (Unrated) Screwball comedy, set at a cash - strapped strip club in Manhattan, where its beleaguered owner (Willem Dafoe), with the help of his accountant (Roy Dotrice) is doing his best to fend off his creditors, including dancers (Bianca Balti and Shanyn Leigh), his landlady (Sylvia Miles) and his own brother (Matthew Modine).
Over the course of this short, accessible book, developmentally disabled high school graduates Biddy and Quincy and their recently widowed landlady Elizabeth gradually transform from characters weighed down by their pasts — and by the labels society has assigned them — into people who can build friendships and careers and find happiness despite obstacles.
But then Melina's entire life veers off course when she finds her temperamental landlady in her best friend's psychic shop next door, lying in a pool of blood, with a crust of bread sticking out of her mouth!
Edith is a widowed landlady who rents apartments in her Brooklyn brownstone to an unlikely collection of humans, all deeply in need of shelter.
To stay awake, he reviews the past year of his life: evading the law in the Czech Republic by running to Glasgow, settling into a borderline respectable relationship with his landlady, and getting back into the life at the very bottom of the criminal ladder, alongside Usman Kassar, a cocky, goofy kid anxious to prove himself.
My wife and I are thinking about becoming a long distance landlord / landlady, but having never done it before, we aren't confident that the investment is worth the headache of dealing with tenants over a distance.
«He took care of them for a month until his landlady told him that the cats had to go,» she said.
Mrs Booth Turner's relationship with his landlady Mrs Booth (now immortalised by the shell lady at the end of Margate's Harbour Arm) was clearly special to him - he even called himself «Mr Booth» after the death of her husband.
For an injury claimant to succeed under the Occupiers Liability Act, she must prove on the balance of probabilities that the landlady was an occupier of the premises where and when the accident occurred, that the landlady breached a duty of care owed to the claimant that the landlady's breach caused the claimant's injury, and that the plaintiff suffered a loss.
In the result, although because of the landlord's status as an occupier and as a landlady on whom an obligation rests to ensure the premises were reasonably safe for persons using them, the judge found the landlady at fault.
Thus, in Smith v Cox, where a tenant withheld rent from an elderly and impecunious landlady, and the landlady's agent chose to pay the rent out of his own pocket, trusting to recover the monies from the tenant later, the court held that the tenant's outstanding rent had not been discharged.
Lady DJ has now taken up new post as chief executive of family bed and breakfast and is no doubt best - dressed landlady in Llandrindod Wells, or wherever it is she has gone, and is treating her customers as she would our punters, ie telling them to speak loudly and clearly, not to sit down until she tells them to and dismissing them when their stay is finished.
Will that nice feeling of giving the cashmere scarf to your landlady, hold up when you can't actually give her the rent?
This classic book on managing rental property, widely known among landlords and landladies as their bible, has been in print for thirty - nine years, has sold over 375,000 copies, and has twice been selected as one of the top ten real estate books of the year by nationally syndicated real estate columnist Bob Bruss.
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