Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to [art] house " 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 | There were two mills there , the smaller long converted to a house . |
3 | Diana rarely came to the house more than twice a year . |
4 | November 2 , 1978 The solicitors successfully appealed to the House of Lords and the third party notice was restored . |
5 | Meanwhile Mrs Thatcher — shortly to go to the House of Lords — welcomed the election outcome : she said : ‘ It was a famous victory with a clear majority . |
6 | I have already explained to the House that 486 vehicles are being manufactured for the Kent link services , which serve Dartford , Swanley and Sevenoaks . |
7 | The right hon. Gentleman , who was a Treasury Minister throughout the lifetime of the Labour Government , will appreciate that figures such as those that I have just disclosed to the House would have been regarded as a complete impossibility in his time . |
8 | When we finally get to the house I will show you something and maybe you will change your mind about many things . ’ |
9 | On a number of occasions you have said that it is your belief that any initiatives being announced by the Government by way of statement are best announced to the House . |
10 | I think really they wanted just to get to the house something to talk about those days you see . |
11 | The figures in the article were not those that I have ever given to the House . |
12 | Can he further explain to the House how the Ministry of Defence justifies importing thousands of tonnes of beef from South America to feed our forces when we have almost 1 million tonnes in intervention in Europe ? |
13 | After all , the Minister is always returning to the House to tell us what a wonderful deal he has got for the British farmer and consumer . |
14 | It was not being more tied to the house . |
15 | ‘ No thanks , ’ he replied , his face as long as a landslide , ‘ I once went to the House of Commons to see how the country was run . |
16 | Mrs Michael McAliskey was the youngest woman ever elected to the House of Commons as MP for Mid Ulster in 1969 . |
17 | He is one of the greatest plumbers ever elected to the House . |
18 | She always comes to the house . |
19 | The hon. Gentleman always comes to the House badly briefed . |
20 | It is one in which young people often start life in improved or ‘ gentrified ’ housing in inner urban areas , thence progressing to large family homes in the outer suburbs and later retiring to a house purpose-made for well-off home owners . |
21 | Chappell & Co. now appealed to the House of Lords . |
22 | We often went to the house of Don Cattabianchi , the priest of Santa Croce , a very eccentric but equally intelligent and learned man . |
23 | At the foot of the lane stands a most interesting little building , formerly associated with Frogmarsh , although now converted to a house . |
24 | If so , will he now state to the House that the police are , and should always be , in control of all intelligence operations in Northern Ireland ? |
25 | It was this which led to the appeal being re-argued before the Appellate Committee of seven which now reports to the House . |
26 | She might even return to the house after suffering a miserable day because of him . |
27 | ‘ I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct . ’ |
28 | I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct … |
29 | The Examiners then report to the House . |
30 | 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 . |