Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [art] house " in BNC.

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1 Still , the Emperor and the Pope were the two greatest forces in the west , and because of them and Thorfinn 's comradely relations with Svein of Denmark , because of England 's weakness at sea and because of her terror of Norway , neither King Edward nor the House of Godwin was likely that winter ( said Thorfinn , with justice ) to trouble Scotia .
2 Perhaps best known for his feud with the Al-Fayed brothers over Harrods and the House of Fraser , Tiny Rowland built up his mining and trading company , Lonrho , in the '50s and '60s .
3 The RSC , Ofwat and the House of Commons Environment Committee have submitted responses to the government 's proposals for a single environment agency .
4 She had not told Ben that the house was now in her name .
5 In 1916 the 2nd Earl of Feversham was killed at the Battle of the Somme and the house became a girls ' school until 1895 .
6 Unionists of the time would scarcely have recognized the terms of the debate , for in 1922 the party was still embroiled with Ireland and the House of Lords , held a smaller share of the popular vote than ever before , and was still split as it had been since 1902 ; few Unionists would have seen the war as a turning-point for the better in the party fortunes .
7 Would he assure the people of Northern Ireland and the House that as soon as possible he will remedy that appalling error , and allow Northern Ireland to benefit from the new cohesion fund as a category 1 area ?
8 Many of the pupils come to school past Downing Street and the House of Commons .
9 Later in the same month , the Daily Express carried reports by its defence correspondent , Chapman Pincher , that Wilson 's offices had been bugged by security men in both 10 Downing Street and the House of Commons .
10 Heribert of Vermandois eventually guaranteed the bishopdom of Reims for his son Robert and the house of Vermandois assumed the title of Counts of Champagne .
11 In his entry for the competition for the Houses of Parliament ( 1835 ) he proposed an octagonal House of Commons and a House of Lords in the form of a ‘ baronial hall with minstrel gallery ’ .
12 In order to enact a Bill on any matter , all that is necessary is that Commissioners , acting on Her Majesty 's behalf , grant the Royal Assent to the Bill after it has been passed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords .
13 Great Britain , for example , has two chambers — the House of Commons and the House of Lords , but the power of the House of Lords is restricted to the possibility of delaying legislation passed by the Commons for a short period and trying to make amendments to bills , if the government is prepared to accept them .
14 The principal reason why the methods of scrutiny in the House of Commons and the House of Lords differ so widely is that the House of Commons has traditionally seen its power as residing in the Chamber itself and in the power to call ministers to account on the floor of the House .
15 This study is designed to gather information on the attitudes of Members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords on the main principles which should underline welfare policy .
16 That election is for the House of Commons and the House of Commons alone .
17 some proverbs , I ca n't think can you complete these proverbs good book up there for that I do n't know at all , there 's something wrong Ooh this looks really good got look at this book , all the streets it 's got like The House of Commons and The House of Lords
18 At Bearsted they have left Fauchon 's Lane and a house recently sold is known as Fauchon Cottage .
19 Lavender grows in profusion , and many thousands of bags of Sulgrave Lavender have crossed the Atlantic since the house was opened to the public .
20 The lawyer reminded Nathan and Georgia that the house on Mahogany Drive already belonged to them since , as they doubtless knew , their mother had died intestate and , when their mother 's mother died some years later , the house , deemed to be two-thirds of her estate , became legally theirs .
21 It is , of course , the birthplace of one Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the house where he was born , as well as the house where he composed The Magic Flute , are now fascinating museums .
22 He currently divides his time between a flat in Paris and a house on the Cote D'Azur .
23 Parliament , moreover , was open to considerable royal influence , since a large proportion of its members , both in the House of Lords and the House of Commons , held offices , pensions or contracts awarded by the Crown .
24 I left Trieste the following morning for Mavhinje and the house of my Aunt Ema , whom I always remembered with real affection .
25 The first of a series of world hunting trips to collect animals for the newly endowed Sherman Field Museum of Natural History — the latest public shrine to celebrate the force and virility of the male Sherman line — had seemed to promise her a refreshing diversion from the dull routine of Tidewater Virginia and the house of political convenience in Georgetown .
26 Gifford left most of his money , and the income from his pictures , to Marcella while the house went to Alan . ’
27 It 's all fo food or Peter or the house or something else !
28 It was decided in Att. -Gen. for Northern Ireland v. Gallagher that the House need not in all circumstances confine itself to the certified question .
29 DR PHIBES AND THE HOUSE OF WAX EQUATIONS : ‘ Misdiagnosedive ’ third single from Scouse psychedelic groove merchants , issued to coincide with their extensive UK tour
30 Intending to be a priest of the Church of England , I lost my faith , slowly but painfully , and at the end of the summer left Oxford and the house in Norham Gardens in which I had been living for two years and in which , by a curious turn of fortune , my office now is .
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