Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] the house " in BNC.
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1 | Fire would break out in the house and he would be trapped in his room , unconscious ; she would climb up the ivy at the back of the house and help him to get out . |
2 | ‘ Well , now that we 've both indulged in our little speeches , I think I 'll head back to the house . ’ |
3 | Tell you what — get yourself cleaned up and dressed and I 'll run down to the house for something . " |
4 | The details of the timetable motion allow for just five days ' debate on a Bill which is 103 pages long , contains 94 clauses and nine schedules and which must report back to the House by 26 February . |
5 | In London or Dublin the girls would look back to the house for healing . |
6 | She did not hurry back to the house . |
7 | Might they blow on to the house ? |
8 | First we would sit down and plan out our day ; second , we 'd decide what we expected to get out of each day , in terms of knowledge and experience ; third , we 'd go to work , and , finally , we 'd meet back at the house in the late afternoon . |
9 | He pulled the window up quickly and it was too dark for her to see him step back towards the house . |
10 | At the time I was mucking out the byre stalls , and piling the manure on top of my big heap when I saw the lights go on in the house . |
11 | I could not go in through the house because of the servants . |
12 | I 'll go up to the house and phone the police and get an ambulance to stand by . |
13 | We 'll go up to the house and have a talk . ’ |
14 | You say you saw him go up to the house and take something ? |
15 | We 'll go up to the house and I 'll fix it . ’ |
16 | " Shall we walk up to the house now ? " |
17 | ‘ I could go back to the house and look for it , ’ he offered in desperation . |
18 | No , do n't go back to the house , Jane , on such a lovely night . |
19 | ‘ I think I 'd sooner go back to the house . ’ |
20 | ‘ We can go back to the house now . ’ |
21 | Let's go back to the house . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'll go back to the house and find you some clean sheets and blankets . ’ |
23 | ‘ Let us go back to the house . |
24 | Here permission was given for the construction of a large courtyard development of twenty-six houses and flats , quite out of character with the compact eighteenth-century house , in the belief that the profits yielded from the sale of the flats would go back into the house . |
25 | She could n't go back into the house either . |
26 | Simon wept and would n't walk out of the house . |
27 | Older members of a family did not go out of the house in search of music but to get away from it . |
28 | They did eventually go out of the house but he was about done and then he comes in five to seven . |
29 | Our congratulations should go out from the House to the national health service for what it is achieving . |
30 | How did you get in to the house ? ’ |