Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] [art] house " in BNC.

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1 I am confident that the House will support the motion .
2 I am sure that the House will welcome the fact that it is down to 3.7 per cent .
3 I am sure that the House would be interested to know what the Labour party 's industrial policy is for the motor industry .
4 I agree entirely that this is an outrageous invasion of private property , but I am sure that the House would not want Ministers to be able to instruct the judiciary to do anything , because we value its independence .
5 I am sure that the House very much hopes that the Government 's objectives are achieved because they will be a major step towards solving the issues of the international environment .
6 I am sure that the House needs no reminding of that .
7 I am sure that the House — at least , I hope that the House — will join in condemning international terrorism , particularly when it is state inspired .
8 I am sure that the House will have noted the hon. Gentleman 's invention of a new doctrine — cost-free pay .
9 I am sure that the House , with its customary generosity , would be prepared to listen to a personal statement from the hon. Member for Esher ( Mr. Taylor ) if he cares to explain how he came to keep quiet about his possession at a crucial time of a confidential Committee paper .
10 I am sure that the House can imagine the feelings of someone who hangs out the washing one sunny morning only to find , on going to collect it three or four hours later , that it is full of holes caused by the soot deposits coming out of the hospital chimney .
11 I am sure that the House will start to fill rapidly as I address it at the start of the second day of debate on the Bill .
12 I am sure that the House will join me in sending our condolences to his widow and children .
13 I am sure that the House has demonstrated its feelings on the matter in relation to the hon. and learned Gentleman by the reception that he has just received .
14 I am sure that the House wished to join him in sending its sympathy to the many victims , some of whom may have suffered irreparable damage .
15 In the aftermath of the Clapham disaster , I am sure that the House will agree that such a provision is both necessary and overdue .
16 I apologise for not giving way , but I am sure that the House will understand .
17 I think that this is important — I am sure that the House will agree that this is important and that I should explain the background to the answer that I have previously given .
18 I am sure that the House will bear with me for one or two minutes while I explain what has happened on this occasion .
19 I am sure that the House is distressed that the Minister has failed to make a proper statement .
20 I am sure that the House joins me , the hon. Member for Leyton and my hon. Friend the Member for Uxbridge ( Mr. Shersby ) in expressing deepest sympathy to the families of the officers who so tragically lost their lives in the course of duty .
21 I am sure that the House is pleased that the Under-Secretary of State , the hon. Member for Darlington ( Mr. Fallon ) , is to answer the debate .
22 I am sure that the House will agree that the United Nations ' enhanced role in the issues that the Prime Minister has mentioned will be most welcome .
23 I want to be clear that the House realises what we are doing .
24 It would be helpful if the House could study positive Government proposals .
25 Where an owner continues to be centrally involved and lives in the house or on the estate , attitudes are likely to be positive and the house opened in a lively fashion .
26 Much later , when the children were asleep and the house was quiet once more , Beth lay in bed beside her husband .
27 Being unemployed and a house owner put even more stress on our relationship .
28 If the jurisdiction were mandatory and the House of Lords refused or failed to exercise it , then another issue under the Convention would arise , that of access to a tribunal .
29 Although it is clear that the House welcomes the Bill , the provisions appear to have been drafted largely with British Rail in mind .
30 The National Trust and the Trustees of Waddesdon Manor had come to the decision that it would be in the best interest of the house for as much work as possible to be carried out at one time , and the range of the repairs is such that the house can not be reopened until April 1993 .
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