Example sentences of "[verb] to the house in " in BNC.
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1 | Mr and Mrs Maughan — who only moved to the house in King 's Heath , Birmingham , a month ago — were being comforted by relatives . |
2 | The Minister said earlier today that he hoped it would be accepted that the Government had come to the House in good faith . |
3 | She had no intention of returning to the house in a hurry . |
4 | Then driving to the house in Donegal in her pea-green Polo Fox ( ‘ I did n't choose the colour , it was a present from my daddy ’ ) she admitted , with amusement , she did not have a real idea what Parr did , and did not care a jot . |
5 | She came to the house in response to a card Miss Matlock had placed in a local newsagent 's window and Miss Matlock took her on to replace a cleaning woman who had recently left . ’ |
6 | Paramedics came to the house in Thompson Street , Darlington , and struggled to revive her but it was too late . |
7 | It is to be noted that the section only applies where overpayment of rates is not otherwise recoverable , and it plainly did not occur to the House in that case that the overpayment might be recoverable apart from the section . |
8 | He remembered about twenty-five young children coming and going to the house in Reading . |
9 | A gang of workmen put a fence up across the private lane leading to the house in Beaconsfield . |
10 | I have to down this and get to the House in half an hour . |
11 | Fire crews were called to the house in Banbury at six o clock yesterday morning . |
12 | He returned to the house in St-Cloud late one night in 1954 , hollow with exhaustion . |
13 | They returned to the house in Normandy and one weekend , just for the excitement of it , camped outside , making a fire on the beach , cooking their own supper , and burning it . |
14 | When she returned to the house in late afternoon , Ellie 's determination to put a few pertinent questions to Mrs McMahon and then leave was thwarted — deliberately , probably — by Feargal , who was with his mother in the lounge . |
15 | Paul Arkwright had been brought to the house in Holborn one Sunday afternoon , a day when Robert Asshe habitually received a few carefully chosen guests , by his professor , an old friend and admirer of Asshe 's unconventional renderings of Shakespeare 's plays . |
16 | They all know that the Bill has been brought to the House in this form only because of the catastrophe of what happened on the Bills that were guillotined a few years ago — the poll tax Bills . |
17 | If the Minister can give us any example from the privatisation programme , in which the Government have been engaged since 1979 , of a Secretary of State coming to the House in order to bring in check private owners who have subsequently done away with the right of the employees of former public companies , I should be extremely interested to hear about it . |
18 | Colt knew that the target had been followed to the house in Clapham . |
19 | Once he went to the house in Stone Alley and was met at the door by Maggie Byrne , but she only wanted to talk about the undersized child in her arms whose life he had saved . |
20 | ‘ You went to the house in Mouncy Street together ? ’ |
21 | As a result , thousands of Japanese tourists are expected to flock to the house in which Wordsworth wrote some of his best work . |
22 | In no other respect does the order make changes in arrangements put in place last year which were extensively debated at the time and which , as I said to the House in October , appear to be working well . |
23 | If the young adult dog or puppy sees the owner run screaming to the house in terror , it is not unreasonable to assume that the dog will quickly follow . |
24 | I explained to the House in November that I do not consider that the public interest lies in my taking that very large number of proceedings up and down the country in those circumstances . |
25 | The only increase smaller than the £15 is in what is known as the terminal illness category for nursing homes , for reasons that I explained to the House in my uprating statement , where we have instead thought it more appropriate to make , through the Department of Health , an additional grant of £1 million specifically directed to the funding of hospices . |
26 | She took her time choosing the paints , the pad , the brushes , and then returned to the house in a fever of excitement . |