Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the house in " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone who has torn round the house in search of a lost shoe while trying to get the kids to school will sympathise with the camel that collapsed under the weight of one more straw . |
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 | 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 . |
4 | We 'd come to Bristol to live in 1964 and four years later moved into the house in Frenchay where we still live today . |
5 | When a proposed Abjuration Bill was defeated in the House in December 1692 , it was reported that " the Jacobites and Comonwealths men joyn 'd together " to oppose it . |
6 | The House refused leave to appeal in Lipman , and it was approved by the House in Majewski [ 1977 ] AC 433 . |
7 | Even in private conversation he would explain how his client could not possibly have broken into the house in the way of which he was accused , because he was far too drunk at the time , and so on . |
8 | A barber worked here and Mr Nelson of Ambleside , his son , was born in the house in 1901 and later became the ‘ lather boy ’ . |
9 | Fire crews were called to the house in Banbury at six o clock yesterday morning . |
10 | The man called at the house in Amesbury , Wilts , and said he was investigating allegations of sex abuse . |
11 | One of the burglars called at the house in Calverton Road , telling the pensioner he 'd won ten pounds . |
12 | It claimed matches and more than 30 lighters were found in the house in places accessible to the children . |
13 | More than £4 which had been left for the milkman was stolen from the house in Marwood Drive . |
14 | I was not earning nearly enough for a piano , however modestly priced , but it would cost less than I could raise from one of the famille rose vases I had brought from the house in Park Terrace . |
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 | But they were advised by the police not to proceed after a crowd of demonstrators gathered outside the house in Cockpen Drive . |
18 | Could there be Bacon rooms , more or less the same , dotted throughout the house in order to create confusion ? |
19 | The cost of the system is already £1.8 billion less than the original estimate announced in the House in 1982 . |
20 | Colt knew that the target had been followed to the house in Clapham . |
21 | Legislation will need to be drafted and taken through the House in order to ratify the agreements that have been provisionally reached at Maastricht . |
22 | They were left in the house in Ystradgynlais , near Swansea , by a previous tenant who kept 16 non-poisonous species as pets . |
23 | For almost every railway line built by the different railway companies — permission for which was passed by the House in different eras — we laid down different procedures . |
24 | Yeutter had opposed proposals to extend the 1988 drought relief legislation in 1989 , but a bill signed by Bush on Aug. 15 , 1989 , provided $900,000,000 ( and not the $1,000 million called for in the legislation passed by the House in June ) to pay compensation to farmers who had lost more than 35 per cent of their crops due to the drought . |
25 | The hon. Gentleman defeated his own argument by saying that 0898 numbers are barred in the House in order to stop hon. Members exploiting them . |
26 | Pater 's as busy as ever , of course , but the mater has kept on the house in London since Madeleine 's season , so I spend quite a lot of time in the Great Big City seeing shows , etc. etc . |
27 | The Government recognise the importance of personal conscience in this context and included a measure of protection for existing shop workers against being made to work on Sundays in the Shops Bill which was debated by the House in 1986 . |
28 | She took her time choosing the paints , the pad , the brushes , and then returned to the house in a fever of excitement . |
29 | Things had changed at the house in Chelsea . |