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 He must therefore be independent of the executive and as an officer of the House of Commons is strictly only answerable to the House .
18 The minister responsible for monetary policy should be answerable to the House of Commons …
19 As far as the police are concerned , I and my fellow Ministers are answerable to the House .
20 The document says that no important new policy will be made without the consent of a Minister answerable to the House .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 I 'm not married to a house !
24 The stock was always conceived as essentially complementary to the house 's fine interior , with the result that it retained a domestic atmosphere .
25 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 .
26 I 'm not allowed to ride yet , you know , I 'm still pretty tied to the house . ’
27 Whilst the admission of the Law Lords made available to the House one particular type of needed expertise , it effected no significant general improvement .
28 He was indifferent to the house , indeed almost disliked the grander parts of it , preferring the fire in the hall where he could drink his dram in company with his dogs as if he were by the croft hearth of his childhood .
29 My commitment to Northern Ireland and its people is , I think , familiar to the House .
30 Also on Dec. 2 Baker announced that he was appealing to the House of Lords against an Appeal Court ruling of Nov. 29 which had declared him personally in contempt of court over his decision in May to cancel the return flight to the UK of a deported Zaïrean citizen , although a High Court judge had ordered a stay on the latter 's removal .
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