Example sentences of "[verb] into [art] house [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Nonetheless , the Tawells moved into a house at Berkhampstead with the widow 's teenage daughter . |
2 | In March 1940 , Fred , together with some adults , members of the Hechaluz and about twenty children from Bydown and other centres , moved into a house at Braunton , which was also not far from Barnstaple . |
3 | The accommodation differed in , in one respect and that , that was that in the flat we were on one floor , we had one bedroom , we moved into a house with two toilets separate bathroom and three bedrooms , which enabled us to spread our furniture around , enabled us to have visitors to receive members of the family . |
4 | I recently moved into a house of my own , knowing nothing about d-i-y at the time . |
5 | Clinton grew a beard and moved into a house in Leckford Road which he shared with Strobe Talbot and Frank Aller . |
6 | Edouard moved into the house at St-Cloud alone . |
7 | And you moved into the house in nineteen fifty |
8 | An hour later the village bobby was let into the house by Mr Lawson , and shortly afterwards they emerged together for the Chancellor to give the message the world 's money markets had been waiting for . |
9 | While he was out , Buxton was let into the house by Hendley and lay in wait at the top of the stairs . |
10 | The next night , before going to bed , Gabriel called his two dogs to come into the house for the night . |
11 | To tell the truth , I doubt they would have noticed had she crawled into the house with a broken leg . |
12 | In July 1967 they were , once again , barricaded into a house in Harvey Street , this time to resist the eviction of a widow and her two teenage children . |
13 | I firmly believe that one day the features built into the houses at West Moor will become standard in all new homes , ’ says Wimpey Homes technical manager , Ken Maynard . |
14 | I have recently moved into a house on a main road , and I am concerned about the cats playing outside . |
15 | My first memory is of falling off a rather high bed at the age of three years on the evening that my parents had moved into a house near the top of Hampstead Heath , and of my Father going off on his bicycle to search for a doctor as I had cut my head . |
16 | These Africans have not moved into the houses of the Portuguese . |
17 | The new tenants moved into the house at once , and the arrival soon afterwards of their servant Peggy Marsh and young Basil Montagu was final confirmation that the Racedown years were at an end . |
18 | That first meeting had been shortly after she and her mother had moved into the house on the banks of Loch Lomond , and even now she remembered it as a magical time . |
19 | TRENT REZNOR , guv'nor of almost top electronic grungers NINE INCH NAILS , has moved into the house in LA where SHARON TATE , leading dead actress , was murdered by CHARLES MANSON . |
20 | We 'd come to Bristol to live in 1964 and four years later moved into the house in Frenchay where we still live today . |
21 | David Scribbens and his family moved into the house after weeks spent in one room in the hotel . |
22 | The magical world of Darby O'Gill was shattered long ago when television came into the houses of Carrickfergus . |
23 | I speak as a representative who came into the House as a result of the murder just 10 years ago of the then Member for Belfast , South . |
24 | My mother laughed at this , scornfully ; but in fact she gave us Christmas and birthday presents of clothes and shoes , and the record player came into the house in this way , as my eleventh birthday present . |
25 | ‘ He was seen going into a house in Maryon Park Gardens . |
26 | But going into the House of Lords , the clauses concerning the National Curriculum in the Bill were still ‘ frighteningly prescriptive and inflexible ’ . |
27 | ‘ I hear you have been seen going into the House of Oliver , ’ she said , her immaculately painted lips tight with fury . |
28 | In 1964 , Lord Gardiner , who shortly afterwards became Lord Chancellor himself , said that since 1951 ‘ one or two ’ Lord Chancellors ( there had been only three ) ‘ felt that the standard of members of the bar going into the House of Commons has fallen noticeably since the war , and if you want the right men in the House of Commons then you must reward the man who votes the right way with a judgeship ’ . |
29 | It may , of course , be reintroduced into the House of Lord ; and passed again in a later session , but it can not be enacted until the House of Commons passes it . |
30 | Neither the campaign nor the result purged him or his family of a settled if unenthusiastic feeling that he ought to go into the House of Commons . |