Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] in [art] house " in BNC.

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1 I know of no authority for the proposition that an ordinary crime committed in the House of Commons would be withdrawn from the ordinary course of criminal justice .
2 ( 1 ) Standing committees — these normally have about 30 members drawn from parties represented in the House .
3 Four people were taken to hospital after an accident which left a car embedded in a house at the junction of Duke Street and Hart Lane in Hartlepool .
4 So the ceilings painted in the house of Cheron , the tapestries and carpets for which it is justly famed — reviewed in articles by Wendy Hefford and Ian Bennett and Frances Michael , are supplemented by pictures acquired for Bloomsbury .
5 Brick paving gives a visual link with the building but do n't lay the old stock type used in the house — they are too soft and quickly deteriorate in frosty weather .
6 After the meeting Coun Wilson said he would seek to have the issue raised in the House of Commons .
7 This would help to explain Scott 's ability to produce the vast quantity of work displayed in the House of Commons and still carry on with his normal office work .
8 But those opinions should fall within the ordinary range represented in the House of Commons , excluding the more extreme .
9 Certainly such management could furnish a more effectual remedy for the evils of our ways than many bills passed in the House of Parliament .
10 In the light of that , will he reconsider the abolition of vacation hardship allowance , especially as it was abolished in clear breach of undertakings given in the House that it would remain as a safety net following the abolition of social security provision ?
11 The acceptance of the tax cut in the House last month , against the wishes of Democratic leaders , has used up much of the good will cautiously built up earlier in the year for a medium-term , bipartisan deficit-cutting campaign .
12 To begin with we used what paper , pens and pencils we could put together from our hand luggage and from among the belongings left in the house that we had been bundled into .
13 The group claimed the trial was directly related to corruption cases raised in the House ; before his arrest , Shbeilat had been head of a House committee on corruption .
14 Because another way in which I had to throw good money after bad was that after he died once I started having things done in the house they kept on turning up things that he had done that were absolutely N B G
15 A visit to a country house for instance will probably include reference to some of the social groups and classes of the period under study ( upstairs/downstairs , the estate workers , the craft or factory workers who produced many of the goods seen in the house ) ; the role of the gentry as leaders and rulers of their society can be covered ; there will be ample scope for looking at the economic and technological aspects of life in the period , especially if the house is related to its setting and the surrounding estate and countryside that supported it ; finally there will be objects or rooms in the house which relate to cultural or religious life in the period .
16 It is quite another to say that an absence of a power of remit vested in the House is an insuperable barrier to the Court of Appeal exercising its own jurisdiction to relist .
17 His literary theories were trenchantly expressed in Hieroglyphics ( 1902 ) , and his supernatural tales collected in The House of Souls ( 1906 ) .
18 It was assured by the broadcasters that the full range of local interest and opinions represented in the House would be reflected in regional programming .
19 Scottish Members raised in the House the problems faced by Scotland and clearly indentified the terrible damage that the poll tax was doing to the people of Scotland , but the Government continued to blunder on in their merry way .
20 TWO men , aged 22 and 26 , are expected to appear at Airdrie Sheriff Court today in connection with the death of a man found in a house in the town .
21 However , scarcely was the ink dry on the paper when , at the end of December 1981 , the Secretary of State announced in the House of Commons that , ‘ with the agreement of the local authority associations and after consultation with other interested parties ’ , he had decided to establish a new body to advise him on the distribution of the advanced further education pool and on academic provision in local authority institutions of higher education .
22 Subsequently , the Speaker ruled in the House of Commons that it was offensive , even in relation to these extrajudicial activities , to refer to Lord Diplock as ‘ a Tory judge ’ .
23 It is only by putting some distance between himself and them that he can discharge his prime responsibility , which is to the country : decisions taken in the House of Commons affect all of us .
24 I do not think that anybody seriously believes that we can get much legislation passed in the House without his close observance and approval of it .
25 Attempts to introduce stricter controls on the activities of the increasing number of private bailiffs through an amendment to the Local Government Finance bill failed in the House of Lords in January .
26 One of the Germans stationed in the house got suspicious of Antoinette hanging about near the cellar door and made her give him the key and go down there with him so he could see what she was hiding .
27 The original author of this book commented in the House of Commons , ‘ Seldom have I seen the House or the Government in quite such a mess … as we are in over this Bill … this House does not contain a majority for this Bill .
28 — ( 1 ) The proceedings on any Motion made in the House by a member of the Government for varying or supplementing the provisions of this Order shall , if not previously concluded , be brought to a conclusion one hour after they have been commenced , and paragraph ( 1 ) of Standing Order No. 14 ( Exempted business ) shall apply to the proceedings .
29 It is the continuing policy of the Department always to maintain and , where possible , to improve the nutritional content of food served in the House .
30 The circular gave an expression to a motion passed in the House of Commons in January of that year when the House , ‘ conscious of the need to raise educational standards at all levels ’ , regretted the separation of children into different types of secondary schools .
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