Example sentences of "up [prep] [art] house [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The make up of the house in Street . |
2 | I was , what I was afraid of , we 'd end up with a house on , on , on a tilt |
3 | Might have ended up with a house like this , ’ he added with a laugh . |
4 | Most clients who require the sale and purchase to run side by side , will be worried about ending up with no house at all , or two houses . |
5 | " Locked up in a house with people I do n't even like . " |
6 | When he divorced a wife he would set her up in a house of her own with her children ; and as his twenty-seven sons came to maturity he directed them into various different occupations , to ensure a spread of enterprise which would be useful to all of them . |
7 | 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 ) . |
8 | 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 |
9 | Most attention concentrated on the last sentence of my statement which I had inserted just before I stood up in the House of Commons : |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The changeling character is Sandra Bernhard , who is perched next to me on a gilt-covered chair in a mirrored room high up in the House of Dior . |
13 | Two of his brothers ended up in the House of Lords . |
14 | Cooped up in the house like that — stinks of babies the whole time . |
15 | A widow , now in her eighties , her husband was brought up in the house by his grandparents . |
16 | Here Gibson is shown attending to clients , whilst to the left of the shop can be seen two painted hatchments of the type offered up on the house of the deceased , with two smaller shields above of painted canvas mounted on black velvet , as applied to the palls of the nobility and others entitled to bear arms . |
17 | Eye-witnesses told how eight police vans and three patrol cars swept up to a house in the street , flooding the area with police officers . |
18 | He cursed under his breath , shaking his head at his own folly in coming up to the house at all … |
19 | Yeah that was so funny , you know the bit he has to come up to the house to erm has , has to come up to the house |
20 | My father once wrote after he had been to the French Legation to dine : " A forty-minute ride across two ravines and a swamp , then a shocking road up to the house on a moonless night is really no fun . " |
21 | She had seen Amy drive up to the house on Saturday morning . |
22 | After one more roundabout and one more tune , we drove through the compound gates , drawing up to the house with ringing ears and a mild sense of both exhaustion and satisfaction . |
23 | The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
24 | The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
25 | THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
26 | THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
27 | The actual fixing or , to be accurate , ‘ refixing ’ of constituency boundaries is ultimately up to the House of Commons . |
28 | The late-fourth century rebuilding at Chedworth , with the use of stones from the nymphaeum , and associated coins up to the House of Theodosius , clearly indicates a continued occupation of the site , presumably as a small farm . |
29 | Once a Bill has passed its Commons ' stage it goes up to the House of Lords where the same process is repeated , except that the Committee stage is taken on the floor of the House . |
30 | ‘ Can you manage to get up to the house under your own steam while I bring up the food ? ’ |