Example sentences of "[verb] to [art] house " in BNC.

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1 The right hon. Gentleman , who was a Treasury Minister throughout the lifetime of the Labour Government , will appreciate that figures such as those that I have just disclosed to the House would have been regarded as a complete impossibility in his time .
2 Joan and Michael Ramsey moved to a house in Newnham , not far from where he lodged when he was vicar of St Benet 's eleven years before : 3 Wordsworth Grove .
3 In January 1673 , he began a regular Friday lecture in a church near Fetter Lane , and at Easter time , the Baxters moved to a house in Bloomsbury .
4 Satisfied that it was ‘ more than possible ’ for the Kavanaghs to survive , they moved to a house near Oxford and he began to study .
5 His father secured a civil service transfer to a post in Scotland and at the beginning of September moved to a house about three miles from where Derek and his wife had settled .
6 They moved to a house in the same quiet village , and were just as happy .
7 He won a place in the reserve team and moved to a house in Park North .
8 Mr and Mrs Maughan — who only moved to the house in King 's Heath , Birmingham , a month ago — were being comforted by relatives .
9 With the money that Gay contributed to the house , the ménage at Sunset Cottage contrived to keep going .
10 Despite the undoubted hardship , not only to the famous such as the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West and other hon. Members , but to those who are known only to their families — I know from correspondence that many ordinary people suffer hardship because of what is said and done in court cases — I suggest to the House that we interfere with this at our peril , and at peril to our liberties and system of open justice .
11 From the Divisional Court and the Court of Appeal , further appeal lies to the House of Lords if leave is obtained .
12 Hugo looked even more tired and strained than he had earlier , Harriet thought , and Sally was edgy and preoccupied though she seemed greatly relieved when Hugo told her that the insurance investigator , Tom O'Neill , had seemed satisfied with what he had been able to tell him and had not expressed any desire for a further interview or the need to come to the house to speak to Sally .
13 ‘ I did n't like to come to the house , ’ he went on , giving her an odd sideways smile .
14 After a short , complicated conversation in our melange of languages , she left me to battle with my clothes and the shower , returning only to tell me to come to the house of Sheikha Grandmother .
15 What matters is that Ministers should be ready and willing to come to the House of Commons when expected to do so in order to answer questions from elected representatives on matters of genuine public interest and importance .
16 The door to his room had been closed and locked when she visited the mother , and she had not bothered to come to the house when Tatyana committed suicide .
17 He often used to come to the house . ’
18 That 's why I telephoned Eleanor last night and asked her to come to the house this morning .
19 ‘ Then why did you ask her to come to the house ? ’
20 But when the long hard Chinese winter was nearly over , the villagers began to come to the house of Dai Huang .
21 He has had to come to the House with the Bill because he was unable to deliver .
22 Would it not be right for the Secretary of State to come to the House to say what steps are being taken to try to ensure that the sort of dishonesty and crookery that went on at MGN is not being repeated elsewhere ?
23 The next Labour Government will do it ; we will have the guts to come to the House with a solution that we think will be in the interests of the consumers , those who want to retain the special nature of Sunday , those who work in the industry and all the other interested groups .
24 Instead of taking the cases to the police , as he should have done and as any other hon. Member would have done , and certainly to the Home Office Minister , he found it more appropriate to come to the House and read from The News of the World to get as much publicity for himself as he could .
25 I hope that it will be possible — though I shall understand if it is not — for a Minister to come to the House to say something about that major incident , which involved the jetty at Grangemouth , which is part of the dock and BP complex .
26 I apologise to the House .
27 ‘ I just wonder if it 's happening to every house in the street .
28 The Examiners then report to the House .
29 I discovered that when I reported to the House that hundreds of young people in the London borough of Newham had no jobs or YT places .
30 In the 1850s a wing was added to the house ( which has since been neatly demolished ) , with twenty-two bedrooms .
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