Example sentences of "[verb] up in [art] house " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Kenneth Baker came up in the House to offer congratulations . |
2 | More and more old people will also have capital tied up in a house . |
3 | " What 's it like for me , d' you think ? locked up in a house — " |
4 | Because it 's silly to stay locked up in a house just because you 're afraid of someone . " |
5 | " Locked up in a house with people I do n't even like . " |
6 | When he entered into Calpurnia an army officer came to him and tricking him and saying , sir , my manservant is laid up in the house with paralysis being terribly tormented , he said to him when I get there I will cure her in reply the army officer said sir , I am not a fit man for you to enter under my roof , but just say the word and my manservant will be healed |
7 | The present writer , brought up in a house containing unattractive thrillers of the Sapper era , discovered among that unillustrated and unilluminating Hodder & Stoughton material a correspondence-course crammer , an outline of plane geometry . |
8 | I 'm most delighted to have it , having been brought up in a house in the Isle of Man that was very much a product of the earlier stage of the Arts and Crafts Movement ( it was designed by and built in 1893 ) . |
9 | Neeld 's daughter by his French mistress was brought up in the house . |
10 | A widow , now in her eighties , her husband was brought up in the house by his grandparents . |
11 | Cooped up in the house like that — stinks of babies the whole time . |
12 | Stay up in the house . |
13 | I grew up in a house where the smells of preparation and cooking began , below stairs , not long after I rose . |
14 | If the Gunpowder Plot had succeeded , Andrewes as Bishop of Ely would have been blown up in the House of Lords together with the King . |
15 | Two of his brothers ended up in the House of Lords . |
16 | Most attention concentrated on the last sentence of my statement which I had inserted just before I stood up in the House of Commons : |
17 | The second Lord Redesdale once stood up in the House of Lords to argue that ‘ denial of the hereditary principle is a direct blow at the Crown . |