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

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1 Nowadays it means that Mr Morris chairs the House when Chancellor Norman Lamont delivers his budget … and he also presides when the House goes into committee to discuss the detailed budget legislation .
2 Nowadays it means that Mr Morris chairs the House when Chancellor Norman Lamont delivers his budget … and he also presides when the House goes into committee to discuss the detailed budget legislation .
3 Until an old friend comes to visit and sees that the house is crumbling and dying around them and maybe with them .
4 Fairlie emphasizes that the House has no corporate feeling , it can not stand apart from the government , and the parliamentary reformers ' idea that the House can recover some of its former powers is both impracticable and , in his judgement , undesirable .
5 With the court having ordered the husband 's interest to be conveyed or transferred to the wife , or agreement to that effect having been reached , it may be that the wife requests or desires that the house be conveyed or transferred to herself and her new husband .
6 Mr Miles reckons that the house price rise needed to clear the market — to balance demand and supply — could be 45 per cent if real mortgage rates are a low 3 per cent .
7 He only sings when the house is empty .
8 Forster 's novel states that the house is in Hertfordshire , the house seen in the film is actually near Nettlebed between Oxford and Henley .
9 I shall consider my position tomorrow on Third Reading in the light of what transpires when the House divides this evening .
10 The excluding provision was drafted in what appeared to be very clear and unambiguous terms and the decision indicates that the House of Lords saw the role of the courts in judicial review proceedings as being of great importance .
11 The 70% restoration grant from English Heritage in the 1970s means that the house is currently in good structural condition .
12 Erm so this means that the house that you were so er happy with and have you continued to be happy with it ?
13 Mr Capper denied newspaper reports that the house was up for sale .
14 This provides that the house will be built in an efficient and workmanlike manner , with proper materials and be fit for human habitation .
15 It is not , of course , enough for the landlord to say that he honestly believes that the house is fit and proper for safe habitation .
16 The whole world knows that the house was never run right until you came .
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