Example sentences of "[prep] [art] house " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They 're running a draw for the houses , ’ Gloria explained . |
2 | With a " new " sport came new names for the Houses . |
3 | It was difficult for the older people , they should have been a lot more thoughtful how they separated people for the houses . |
4 | I 've seen the plans for the houses and they 're peculiarly insensitive — more suitable for Milton Keynes . ’ |
5 | Indeed , national politicians actually took much credit for the houses and schools built ‘ under the Conservatives ’ or ‘ by the Labour government ’ . |
6 | In his entry for the competition for the Houses of Parliament ( 1835 ) he proposed an octagonal House of Commons and a House of Lords in the form of a ‘ baronial hall with minstrel gallery ’ . |
7 | The policy of the defendant was to fix rents for the houses as a whole at an aggregate sum necessary to balance the cost of the loan capital and repairs ; there was no differential applied whereby tenants paid rent according to their means . |
8 | If she is unique , it 's in the way she introduced fashion for wearing and for the houses we live in . ’ |
9 | William Knipe and his partner made a bargain at £24 : 17s. to quarry rock for the houses : they were charged £1 : 19s. : 8d. for powder , and 11/6 for blacksmith 's cost , Abraham Pattinson and William Harrison contracted to build the row for £181 : 6s. a figure which included £4 : 9s. : 6d , for extra walling — 71 sq . |
10 | ‘ And convenient for the Houses of Parliament . |
11 | But there are no plans for the houses , many fear they 'll just remain a boarded-up eyesore instead of providing much-needed accomodation . |
12 | Viewing times for the houses are Monday to Thursday 1pm-4pm , Wednesday from 7pm-8.30pm and Sunday from 3pm-5pm . |
13 | Oh aye , it was a bad day for the house of Bolfracks — no doubt about it — very bad — oh aye . |
14 | For the House of Commons , proportional reprentation would in consequence be a reduction , not an extension of democracy . ’ |
15 | It also approved the Democracy and the Individual review , proposing : To replace the House of Lords with an elected second chamber ; Devolved assemblies for Scotland , Wales , and the regions of England ; Unification of Ireland only by consent of the majority in the North ; A Freedom of Information Act ; A Ministry for Women ; A Department of Legal Administration to run the courts ; Extend legal aid ; A statutory duty on local councils to provide integrated child care services for the under-fives ; A Children 's Commissioner to act as an ombudsman on childrens ' rights ; Firm opposition to reform of the voting system for the House of Commons . |
16 | This was rejected on the grounds that there was nowhere else to put the rescued artifacts , many of which were designed for the house . |
17 | But advocates of PR said afterwards that the issue would not go away : Labour has yet to decide its preferred method of electing its proposed regional assemblies and its replacement for the House of Lords . |
18 | The beans for the house coffee are roasted fresh every day in the Fazzis ' other premises in Clyde Street . |
19 | From the purchasers ' point of view , auctions can also be attractive — if slightly nerve-racking as you wait for bidding to start for the house of your dreams . |
20 | Which member of the family , husband or wife , makes the decision about the purchase of a dishwasher for the house ? |
21 | You might as well wait yourself to see if there 's anything for the house . ’ |
22 | For the house ( cleaning ) I have somebody else . |
23 | Dennis also looks after the fruit cage and the greenhouse , where he grows scented plants for the house , like stephanotis and jasmine . |
24 | The site chosen for the house was in a wooded grove , sheltered from northerly gales and half a mile from the sea . |
25 | The Chancellor gradually retired from acting as judge of first instance , and reserved himself for the Court of Appeal in Chancery and for the House of Lords . |
26 | ‘ We 're not aware of creating a visual identify for the house scene , because we 're right in there . |
27 | As she dropped to the ground in a crouch , preparing to make another attempt at the obstacle , Frankie turned on his heels and raced for the house . |
28 | One does n't miss the odd stem in a large clump , and you can also divide old clumps in spring or autumn , planting the surplus into rows in the vegetable garden or allotment purely to cut for the house . |
29 | Groups of helenium , phlox and perennial gypsophila sown last year are now providing welcome colour and are my favourites for the house . |
30 | Apologists for the House of Lords argue that it ceased to be the exclusive preserve of the upper classes with the creation of Life Peerages in 1958 . |