Example sentences of "[unc] house [coord] " in BNC.

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1 She went round to this er house and said , why are n't , why are n't you improving , and the person said , I just ca n't afford the prescription .
2 Then she tumed to go to Simon 's house but half-way along the street she remembered that he had gone , with his mother , to pick up his Dad from the airport .
3 She knew she was n't welcome in Hester 's house but Mrs Johnson would give her a bed for the night .
4 ‘ I would have loved to live in Nina 's house but it was too big .
5 She cites one example of a man who spent several years living in his parents-in-law 's house but still had little to do with them afterwards ; another where a man had helped to nurse his father-in-law through an illness , but when that was over had as little contact with him as he had before ( Cornwell , 1984 , p. 89 ) .
6 I phone Yvonne and William 's house but there 's only William 's voice on the answer-machine .
7 I went back to Ralemberg 's house but it was all sealed up like a tomb so I left it alone .
8 Because I find that er I can talk to people now , we chat away as I would in a pub , or in someone 's house but then this is the bit that worries me .
9 call the fire brigade as soon as possible by dialling 999 from a neighbour 's house or a phone box .
10 The guarantees , usually secured against the member 's house or some other asset , can be drawn down by Lloyd 's if demands to provide money for paying insurance claims have not been met .
11 A man 's house or apartment was not always a refuge against such malevolent surprises , insults and arrests .
12 The unit 's radio antennae and built-in modem provide access to what is termed a ‘ tele-terminal ’ communications network , and will enable mobile users to access an office mainframe from remote locations such as a client 's house or office .
13 If the debtor owns a property , the plaintiff can ask the court to make an order charging the debtor 's house or Mat with the amount of the debt .
14 Julia seemed to take on a new lease of life and now that the weather was improving she often walked to Carrie 's house or to see Bridie and her family .
15 Is it er a neighbour 's house or is
16 Do n't leave her on her own at someone 's house or with a new babysitter , until she feels really confident in their company .
17 Then I , I er seen fittings in er , in a friend 's house or they 'd seen them in the erm
18 Or from , er is that building , which is the old crossing keeper 's house or cottage .
19 They painted Astrid 's house and made love all the time .
20 Then her husband Jean-Marie went round to Mr Laroche 's house and shot him dead .
21 Not even the most persuasive estate agent could have produced one environmental reason for moving there ; but it was a miner 's house and rent free .
22 It would not do for it to take place in Moran 's house and Moran would not go to a hotel .
23 Today , the remarkably well-preserved ruins of the church , Abbot 's House and Infirmary are set in an attractive , wooded park — though surrounded by an incongruous mass of streets and factories .
24 She learned how much of a lie in August , when she went to Seth 's house and walked in on what she later called ‘ a horror show ’ .
25 And he robbed Madge 's house and smashed it up .
26 I pulled up outside Tremayne 's house and while I put on my socks again she said she would come in for a while for company , ‘ to cure the trembles ’ .
27 It was only a matter of getting back into Mr Randolph 's house and getting the rest of the money .
28 Gilly finds an excuse for going back to Mr Randolph 's house and she manages to steal the rest of his money , but there is still not enough to pay for her ticket to San Francisco .
29 Every morning Vic drives over the flattened site of his Gran 's house and passes at chimney-pot level the one in which he himself grew up , where his widower father still stubbornly lives on in spite of all Vic 's efforts to persuade him to move , like a sailor clinging to the rigging of a sinking ship — buffeted , deafened and choked by the thundering torrent of traffic thirty yards from his bedroom window .
30 I went up to my bedchamber and prayed , as I have not prayed — from desolation — since I prayed to leave Mrs Teape 's house and thought I should never be answered .
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