Example sentences of "[noun] in [art] house " in BNC.
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1 | Thus ministers no longer feel that the doctrine exposes them to special risks in the House but , by confining all the advice of the departments to ministers , it does ensure that they are so much better informed and briefed than their critics . |
2 | Such a statement seems assuring enough , but another by Richard Luce , Minister for the Arts in the House of Commons , could be construed as less so : |
3 | She refused to have any pets in the house , but even the hardest of hearts need some discharge of sentiment . |
4 | Crown counsel said the Belfast men bound and gagged Sarah Kennedy , her two young sons and a school-friend and held them at gunpoint in the house at My Lady 's Mile , Holywood , on November 27 , 1991 . |
5 | The mousetrap in the House of Fame or Fiction . |
6 | ‘ There was enough light from the moon and from the light in the house to see a figure . ’ |
7 | I think they did n't like a lot of bright light in the house in the fifties , er and of course before that and er now that people they 've got such good lighting in the offices where they work that they feel that , well they ca n't bear to poor lighting at home and yet there are still people who will watch a colour television with er no lights on in the room at all |
8 | And that saved the boy who had insisted on wearing his treasured trainers in the house . |
9 | Because the women were so strange to him , it was as if he could sense the warmth of their spirits as a palpable force in the house . |
10 | Reports that Ramos had succeeded in forming a governing coalition in the House of Representatives were confirmed by the election of Jose de Venecia , a close political aide of the President , as Speaker of the 200-member House . |
11 | Police say they found a hammer in the house and are not looking for any other weapon . |
12 | Yet they may have made no effort to give her anywhere she can go to , having allocated a large bedroom to one of their small children and relegated her to the tiniest bedroom in the house , to which she can never withdraw unless she actually gets into bed . |
13 | On the other hand , if the certified point goes against the defendant in the House of Lords , the unresolved questions should be remitted to the Court of Appeal , which has the experience to deal with them most effectively . |
14 | In between , companies of the community would take it in turn on each hour to celebrate Offices in the house . |
15 | Some years earlier , Ray Galton and Alan Simpson ( the writers for comic artist Tony Hancock ) and Goon comedian Spike Milligan had established Associated London Scripts ( A.L.S. ) , an institution described by June Barry as ‘ a hot bed of writers , many of whom had offices in the house which they rented out to use whenever they wanted to get away from home or from the studios . ’ |
16 | As a result of the congressional elections meanwhile , the Democrats retained their crushing margin of superiority , returning 292 candidates in the House ( as against 143 Republicans ) and in the Senate finishing up with 62 seats ( compared with 38 for the Republicans ) . |
17 | As his impending defeat in the House of Commons approached , he became still more cheerful . |
18 | After a defeat in the House of Lords the government agreed that transfer to HATs would be preceded by a ballot among the tenants concerned . |
19 | On Oct. 5 the government was thrown into turmoil following the defeat in the House of Representatives of a budget agreement for the financial year beginning Oct. 1 . |
20 | Ever since the result of the General Election , I have taken for granted that , on Baldwin 's defeat in the House of Commons , the King would send for Ramsay MacDonald ; and I have deprecated any attempt to prevent his having the same facilities which would be accorded to any Minister entrusted by the Sovereign with the formation of a Government . |
21 | It is a corollary of collective responsibility that any minister who disagrees publicly with a cabinet decision should resign and that a government defeat in the House of Commons on a vote of confidence necessitates either the resignation of the government or a request for a dissolution ( there is no convention as to which of these alternatives the government should select ) . |
22 | The Government is facing a damaging defeat in the House of Commons over its defence policy . |
23 | The government has suffered another defeat in the House of Lords , over its plans to privatize British Rail . |
24 | He 's an electrician but he is n't any good in the house . ’ |
25 | In March he probably did his credit no good in the House of Commons when he appears to have argued that proceedings in the subsidy bill should be kept secret , even from the queen herself . |
26 | Back in 1902 that a few local men got together to form the club in a house in Coulson Street , Low Spennymoor . |
27 | Its occupant had an instant seat in the House of Lords . |
28 | Michael Stewart moved to take the place of Patrick Gordon Walker , Wilson 's choice as Foreign Secretary , who had twice failed to secure the necessary seat in the House of Commons . |
29 | He took his seat in the House of Lords on 4th July , 1859 , ‘ but never took much part in the debates ’ . |
30 | On the death of his father , the 5th Duke , he succeeded to the Dukedom of Montrose , and took his seat in the House of Lords . |