Example sentences of "['s] house for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The doll 's house for a Chihuahua was a favourite — as was the Bulldog bench proclaiming ‘ You ca n't beat a bit of Bully ’ equipped with a dart board . |
2 | Indeed , during the interview , Wright popped into Gray 's house for a chat , bringing him a unexpected gift of tracksuit bottoms . |
3 | At the drink-up after their New York appearance , the band were hanging out with ex-Nymph INGRE LORRE , who invited them all back to her mother 's house for a Halloween party ( surely an offer not to be passed up ) . |
4 | When his bastard turned out to be studious , the boy was accepted into the English bachelor 's house for a short time before he was shipped off to prep school and public school in his father 's country . |
5 | My mum and aunt are always saying to me , a white girl will first of all be engaged , then marry , then live in her mum 's house for a little while until they can afford the mortgage on their place , then buy a house , live there for a couple of years , then they 'll have the baby . |
6 | Could you not have sat tight in the fellow 's house for a few weeks longer ? ’ |
7 | After visiting me auld dear , we 'll meet the others at Kimberly 's house for a late supper . ’ |
8 | Go in somebody else 's house for a change . |
9 | If a girl is lucky and her parents are alive , she goes to her mother 's house for the last few months of her pregnancy and about the first three months of the baby 's life . |
10 | Together , accompanied by the bridesmaids , they return to the bridegroom 's house for the wedding and the celebrations that follow . |
11 | She could hardly hide behind the four walls of her father 's house for the rest of her life , but the mere thought of re-entering any sort of social scene was enough to make her feel ill . |
12 | You take me away for the weekend and then come back and act as if you 've just met me at a friend 's house for the first time ! |
13 | All this went through Princess Marie Louise 's mind , and on impulse she suggested to her family that she should ask her great friend , the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens , to design a dolls ' house for the Queen 's personal pleasure . |
14 | It says much for the sense of humour of the untidy , bespectacled architect that after the initial shock of the Princess 's request , he accepted the relatively minor commission of building a dolls ' house for the Queen with enthusiasm , and immediately visited the Princess to discuss the project , bringing with him a mutual friend , Sir Herbert Morgan , President of the Society of Industrial Artists . |