Example sentences of "[conj] enter [art] house " in BNC.
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1 | On May 3rd 1646 they arrived at the town by a devious route from Melton Mowbray , and entered the house through the postern gate in the old town wall , which was later rebuilt by William Stukeley . |
2 | He was a little late , and entered the house with some trepidation ; a maid took away his hat . |
3 | He poked his tongue out at them and entered the house in triumph . |
4 | Eventually I reached our yard safely and entered the house breathless . |
5 | Wycliffe went through the shop and entered the house by the communicating door . |
6 | For some minutes after he had dragged his coat over his head and entered the house through the back door , the children waited , trustingly expecting him to emerge with Henry in his hands . |
7 | Shaken , Sara opened the door and entered the house . |
8 | But she was still in a state of turmoil as she put her bicycle away and entered the house . |
9 | Born in Edinburgh on 26 February , 1914 , Mr Clark Hutchison followed the family tradition and entered the House of Commons in May 1957 . |
10 | This cold water supply pipe is usually 15mm ( ½in ) in diameter ( internal dimension ) and enters the house below ground level to a further stop-cock inside the house , often near the kitchen sink . |
11 | From the water company stopcock , the service pipe runs underground ( buried at least 750mm down for protection against frost ) and enters the house . |
12 | A winter stream runs past and to enter the house , one has to cross a small wooden bridge . |