How to use in-sentence of “occupants”:
+ In early January 2007, city officials noted city codes that prohibit living in tents and gave the society one week to evict the occupants of the tent city.
+ While Julius II’s political and warlike achievements would alone entitle him to rank amongst the most remarkable of the occupants of the papal chair, his chief title to honour is to be found in his patronage of art and literature.
+ The occupants go to the cellar.
+ Most of the 230 occupants on-board were from the United States, but 42 more came from France, 10 from Argentina, and 60 more from sixteen other countries.
+ In most cases, SBS symptoms will be relieved soon after the occupants leave the particular room or zone.
+ In modern usage, a cutter can be either a small- or medium-sized ship whose occupants exercise official authority.
+ The main purpose of an office is to support its occupants in performing their job.
+ Hundreds of houses belonging to communists and their relatives were burnt down within one week of the reprisal crusade, with occupants being butchered as they ran from their homes.

