Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [art] house " in BNC.

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1 The hon. Gentleman will know that the House was advised in the summer of a new scheme to assist people during periods of very cold weather — well over 1 million payments are expected to be made for the recent cold spell .
2 He did not think that the house was watched that day .
3 ‘ For my part I do not think that the House of Lords in that case had in mind the special position in the administration of justice of the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Crown Prosecution Service or would have been prepared to extend the effect of the orders of a civil court in such a way as indirectly to bind them in the performance of their duties in relation to the criminal law and before the criminal courts in circumstances in which they had not sought and may not have wished for an order for discovery .
4 I do not think that the House of Commons wants to get into an argument about when an inspection is not an inspection .
5 I suspect that that was the last time that he will make a speech as Minister for the Arts , and I do not think that the House would begrudge him a longer time to say his farewells .
6 The Society hopes that any possible rescue package will ensure that the house soon to be placed on the market by the receivers will become the responsibility of a charitable trust such as The National Trust .
7 At the end of the day , however , we must ensure that the House retains control of public expenditure .
8 I share some of my hon. Friend 's views , but I do not believe that the House is yet ready to accept a proposal from the Government that will command wide support from a large number of hon. Members .
9 I do not believe that the House , confronted by a Bill of this complexity and contentiousness , can be altogether happy about the arrangements for its consideration in Committee .
10 I do not believe that the House would expect me to comment on Mr. Thorpe 's particular case , beyond expressing the sympathy of the House for his condition .
11 But do remember that the house still belongs to the parents and even if you do love black walls painted with silver moons and stars , bright red carpet and eerie holograms , but remember they have to live there after you are long gone .
12 Despite this disastrous beginning , however , Giovanna would be there in the morning , her own family circumstances permitting , and she would be much obliged if the Signora would make sure that her children were up and dressed , and the breakfast eaten , so that she could see that the house was returned to something like the order which Signor Kettering expected of it .
13 My Lords , I beg to m move that the House do now resolve itself into a committee on the Bill .
14 ( 3 ) This section applies to a contract if — ( a ) the rent does not exceed the figure applicable in accordance with subsection ( 4 ) , and ( b ) the letting is not on such terms as to the tenant 's responsibility as are mentioned in subsection ( 5 ) … ( 5 ) This section does not apply where a house is let for a term of three years or more ( the lease not being determinable at the option of either party before the expiration of three years ) upon terms that the tenant puts the premises into a condition reasonably fit for human habitation .
15 As I watched the figure the lights in the windows would fade and the house would dissolve into darkness again , always out of reach ; all that remained was a certainty that the figure was there , waiting .
16 His client , Mrs Chester , sensibly did not resist and the house was built in 1901 .
17 It will not happen because the House can not reform itself ; it can only act with the permission of the executive .
18 I would accordingly hold that the House had jurisdiction under section 18 to order payment by the board of the defendant 's costs incurred before the issue of his legal aid certificate .
19 I 'd panic when the house was getting too small , then I 'd go outside .
20 It extended the provisions of the 1965 Rent Act to tied cottage occupants in agriculture , but at the same time provided for a procedure whereby a former worker could be rehoused by the local authority where the farmer could prove that the house was essential to accommodate a replacement worker .
21 Moreover , the likely rental would not even match the interest Mr and Mrs P would save if the house were sold and they were credited with the net proceeds of sale .
22 You could n't deny that the house was as sense-assaultingly beautiful as it was conceivable for an Umbrian villa to be .
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