Example sentences of "[adj] in [art] house " in BNC.
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1 | And this in a house which , under Vittorio Gui in the 1950s , played a pioneering part in the Rossini revival . |
2 | There 's certainly a lot of passion about this in the house of lords . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Have you ever had to , have you ever had to actually , have you had any major things that have gone wrong in the house or had it been okay ? |
5 | Is something wrong in the house ? |
6 | At a nearby door , half in the house and half out of the house , they found the body of her boyfriend , Jamie Saunders , who was 22 and who lived at the house with his mother . |
7 | The room was one of the few in the house spared by its former owner 's transforming zeal . |
8 | Keep some in the house in case you do get a bad spell . |
9 | Put some in the house . ’ |
10 | I did n't like what Joyce said about lots of people being interested in the house . |
11 | He was n't in the sitting-room , so , interested in the house in spite of herself , she started to explore , his absence giving her the perfect right to do so . |
12 | Instead , he had seemed more interested in the house than in the school . |
13 | " He was interested in the house , " protested Sara . |
14 | We toyed with the idea of having one on the twenty first of this month , but if we did , but now that we 've got someone interested in the house |
15 | Perhaps the 33-year-old was trying to relive those days back in 1983 when he was the youngest in the House . |
16 | It is always popular in the House to condemn the IRA . |
17 | She do n't keep her house up , she goes I 'm not gon na like get old , grey and old in a house surrounded by all these antiques that like all these memorabilia around me she said I 'm just gon na go out and see the world . |
18 | ( One notable exception is the University of London , which recently issued guidelines on what was acceptable in a house officer 's post and warned that jobs failing to come up to standard would not be recognised . ) |
19 | Ferdinand was ruthless in victory and made the Bohemian kingship hereditary in the House of Habsburg . |
20 | Political parties have technically been banned since 1957 , but the Moslem Brotherhood ( which commands a bloc of 22 in the House of Representatives ) , has charitable status and is therefore exempt from the ban . |
21 | Voting was 30 to 17 in favour in the House of Bishops , 149 to 85 in the House of Clergy and 144 to 78 in the House of Laity . |
22 | The aquarium is too warm in the house . |
23 | ‘ They said they wanted money but fortunately we do not keep very much in the house . |
24 | We ate a day 's supply at a time , so there was never anything much in the house overnight except bread for breakfast and the staples that were bought on Saturday . |
25 | Flavia enjoyed the paper-games and , as she had said , the dancing ; she went nearly as often as she was asked ( Better not hang about too much in the house on the bay ) ; she enjoyed the company … moderately . |
26 | I agree and said as much in the House of Commons two weeks ago . |
27 | The resulting bill , which was approved by 211 votes to 189 in the House and by 50 votes to 44 in the Senate , would have increased the top rate of income tax from 31 to 36 per cent and would have placed a 10 per cent surtax on millionaires to finance tax relief — particularly in the form of a permanent tax credit of $300 per child — for lower- and middle-income tax payers . |
28 | This was a peculiar thing to do , because in 1963 in the House of Lords the Lord Chancellor had ruled that a free pardon wiped out a conviction and all its consequences , and the accused was to be regarded as having been acquitted . |
29 | It was dark in the house after the sun and when she blinked , red and yellow lines jumped in front of her eyes . |
30 | I assume that that is why a consultant , who is the nephew of a distinguished former socialist in the House , said yesterday : ’ I do not believe the health service would be safe in Labour 's hands . ’ |