Example sentences of "[adj] to [art] house " in BNC.
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1 | They are more faithful to the house than we are . ’ |
2 | As I made clear to the House when I answered the main question , the know-how fund has been heavily used in the Baltic republics , on which about £900,000 has been spent . |
3 | It is clear to the House from that sort of defence that Wolverhampton , even by the standards of Labour councils , is a pretty dreadful education authority , with the fifth highest overheads in England . |
4 | Let me make the position absolutely clear to the House . |
5 | As I made clear to the House on 2 July , the numbers of people seeking asylum pose major problems both in Britain and throughout the world . |
6 | I should like to make it clear to the House that I accept full responsibility for the actions taken in this case by officials of the Home Office and by my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary , who dealt with it . |
7 | The Attorney-General has made clear to the House the position under the law and it is important that the House should recognise that . |
8 | This feature allows you to play direct to tape , or direct to a house P.A. The output from the emulator is not affected by the level control on the JMP-1 's front panel , so any changes you make for your stage level will not affect what goes out front , or to tape , should you be recording the ‘ Live Album ’ . |
9 | If it is appropriate for a case to go direct to the House of Lords it seems wrong that a litigant should be able to frustrate what appears to be a proper course . |
10 | direct to the house . |
11 | I have repeatedly made it clear in the House and beyond that I am working to seek an agreement at Maastricht that will be acceptable to the House and this country . |
12 | I have made it clear over recent months , and am happy to repeat today , that we are seeking an agreement at Maastricht that will be acceptable to the House and will enable Europe to move forward together . |
13 | It is the case that we have set out our position perfectly clearly so that our European partners know what is acceptable to the House and what is not . |
14 | They will be shrewd judges of what would be acceptable to the House and the country and what would not . |
15 | In the Minister 's position , I would have hit heads together , stated what I believed would be ultimately acceptable to the House of Commons , and had the courage to put the case to the House . |
16 | Can it be , that when Gandhi refers to morality without religion as being similar to a house built on sand he is simply expressing in a different way his belief in the convertibility of these terms rather than suggesting that morality has to be related to a particular religion ? |
17 | Assuming they lived six to a house , how many houses were built in this short period ? |
18 | I commend amendment No. 7 to the House . |
19 | He must therefore be independent of the executive and as an officer of the House of Commons is strictly only answerable to the House . |
20 | The minister responsible for monetary policy should be answerable to the House of Commons … |
21 | As far as the police are concerned , I and my fellow Ministers are answerable to the House . |
22 | The document says that no important new policy will be made without the consent of a Minister answerable to the House . |
23 | It would be unfair to the House to spend hours reeling off reams of statistics but , so that the picture of Shrewsbury is fully painted , I must tell the House that in 1983 there were 1,334 long-term unemployed people . |
24 | His record as an MP , especially in the Long Parliament ( 1640–8 ) suggests someone extremely active , and useful to the House , but not of major political importance . |
25 | I 'm not married to a house ! |
26 | The stock was always conceived as essentially complementary to the house 's fine interior , with the result that it retained a domestic atmosphere . |
27 | , Richard ( c. 1776–1845 ) , brewer and gardener , His first career as a brewer in Bermondsey came to an end when he retired in about 1820 to a house then called Lawn Cottage ( later Colnbrook Lawn ) in Colnbrook , near Slough , Buckinghamshire . |
28 | However , the fee is likely to rise due to the House of Lords ruling on 20th April 1989 that surveyors were responsible when house-buyers lost money as a result of a negligent mortgage valuation . |
29 | The row began in 1985 when Mr Phillips was granted permission to resite the gates at the entrance to the mile-long lime avenue nearer to the house . |
30 | I 'm not allowed to ride yet , you know , I 'm still pretty tied to the house . ’ |