How to use "rented" in a sentence

Sentences

He was secretive and often disappeared into dark little rented rooms around the poor quarters of London

She rented a small room, sent money regularly to the Thenardiers and, for a short time, was almost happy

He then carried Cosette, who was sleeping in his arms, along a dark corridor and up some stairs to the room he had rented since his escape from Montreuil

He threw their single suitcase into the trunk of the rented Chevrolet

They followed their own footprints out of the cemetery, to the quiet residential street where the rented Chevrolet was parked in the wan light of the street lamp.

During the first year, he'd taken commercial flights or rented the services of a trustworthy private pilot who could fly the conventional twin-engine craft that Alexander's predecessor had managed to pry out of the Network's budget

"They found the car that Stryker rented

It's so mysterious, isn't it, the way she suddenly rented a house here, and hardly ever goes outside it? It's like a detective story

We rented a nice house in the country near Norbury