Example sentences of "house on [art] " in BNC.

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1 But we made rather a mistake on the way back , and we were picked up by an Army lorry and taken to West Friar House on the south side and given hot tea and something to eat .
2 The organisation has categorised hotels and guest houses on a scale of 1–4 according to the level of accessibility for guests with mobility difficulties , category 1 offering the best access .
3 Here ‘ The Dronfield Freehold Land Society ’ built both cottages and middle-class houses on a 19-acre site divided into 180 allotments ; the streets were named after local landowners and after Princess Alexandra , the wife of the Prince of Wales .
4 They remind me of tiny wooden houses on a Monopoly board .
5 MORE than 300 houses on a Chester estate are to be given a facelift as part of a £5.5m Government scheme .
6 ‘ To a man without a job a few more houses on a field or a few foreign accents in the local pub seem a price worth paying for prosperity .
7 Technical services director Edward Carswell said rain had caused serious flooding in council houses on a number of occasions and a new drain was needed .
8 DEMANDS to sound-proof up to 1,500 houses on a busy ring road look set to fall on deaf ears .
9 Bowater Crossley Brick director Harold Usherwood criticised Darlington councillors for displaying ‘ inconsistency ’ in rejecting plans for 200 houses on a derelict brickworks .
10 He said his Labour counterparts had earlier ignored similar advice from officers when they approved a development consisting of hundreds of houses on a green field site .
11 Inverclyde Waterfront Developments Ltd was seeking permission to provide a 300-berth marina , 100-bed hotel and 150 houses on a prime site at Cardwell Bay on the waterfront there .
12 Today developers are trying hard to increase the size of North Dalton , wanting to build houses on every spare piece of land .
13 They had n't made university and the difference between their comfortable life style — houses on an executive estate , en suite bathrooms , artificial coal fires in what they called the lounge , working wives , a new car every two years and timeshares in Majorca — provided both with agreeable hours of self-satisfied comparisons which he knew would always end with the same conclusion , that he ought to pull himself together , that it was n't right , not after all the sacrifices Mum and Dad had made to send him to college , and a fine waste of money that had proved .
14 But here a thin frieze of very old trees had been preserved for the delectation of the lairds who looked out from their houses on the slopes — Cluny , Grandtully , Clochfoldich , Pitcastle .
15 The village green was oval shaped , with the road entering at one end and houses along one side , with a large chateau , a farm and a row of houses on the other side .
16 While foreigners on Wall Street have largely failed to break into the domestic-equity business , the gaijin houses on the Tokyo Stock Exchange ( TSE ) have won Japanese institutional business at the expense of the big four Japanese securities houses , mostly because the foreigners offer better research .
17 Finally the helpful priest drove up to a point overlooking a fine old stone harbour , with a few houses on the quayside .
18 Eventually he stopped at the window-seat and sat down by Elisabeth : ‘ He says we should ask Fru Gertlinger and Fru Børre to act as caretakers of the houses on the usual terms until further notice .
19 HOUSES on the Strand at Topsham , on the Exe estuary , have a weakness for Dutch gables , said to be a remnant of the Glorious Revolution when William of Orange 's artillery came ashore there ( William and Mary themselves landed at Torbay ) .
20 By the time of the riots a quarter of all houses on the estate were boarded up and burned out by infant petrol bombers .
21 It is the ‘ big ’ house of Rye , built in 1722 by a local man , James Lamb , taking in what used to be three smaller houses on the same site .
22 Another project resulted in the erection of twenty-seven houses on the Buncrana Road , in the South ward .
23 Aberknowe was one of several substantial granite houses on the Balmoral land which were occupied by the estate managers .
24 Notebook drawings of details of schools in the Weymouth area , designs for houses on the Greenhill estate in Weymouth , sections of railway buildings and specifications for iron girders all date from this period , anticipating the debate between architecture and engineering in A Laodicean .
25 Houses on the harbour of the Shetlands ' capital have ‘ lodberries ’ .
26 A sketch of the houses on the north side of the west end of Crown Street made by T. H. Shepherd in May 1858 shows them in the early stages of demolition , but two of his later sketches , dated March 1859 , show almost the whole south side of Fludyer Street as still standing although notice had been served on some of the occupiers as early as March 1856 .
27 Traders and craftsmen , who provided goods for the troops and the King 's Court , built their houses on the sloping tail of rock which had been protected from erosion when slowly passing ice sheets had scraped at the valley floor .
28 We would n't let them meet on the corners because the people in the houses on the corners always used to complain of the row that they made — used to chase them .
29 For the Carnegies , Mellons and Heinzs were built substantial brick mansions up the slope from the river whilst the clapboard terraced houses on the riverside were occupied by mostly Eastern European immigrants drawn by work in the steel mills .
30 Then ran and slipped and ran again , past the church , between the dignified houses on the new Bristol Bridge , dodging the tollkeepers who marvelled at her speed , and over to the Welsh Back where horse-drawn sleds wove between towers of kegs , hanks of rope , sprawling sacks and the beached masts of ships , and where she knew she could shrink unnoticed into a warren of warehouses , entries and cellars .
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