Example sentences of "[art] house [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 I hurried back to the house to be met immediately by the first footman saying : ‘ We 've been looking all over for you , sir .
2 They wanted the house to be an informal place , somewhere to relax after a day on the beach .
3 After this committee , the Bill returns to the House to be read a third time , after which it is transmitted to the other House and , if successful there , submitted for the Royal Assent .
4 Should n't we check through the house to be sure nobody 's been in ? ’
5 The Queen also gave permission for the house to be shown at the forthcoming British Empire Exhibition .
6 In December 1924 a press release stated that Her Majesty the Queen had graciously given permission for the house to be exhibited at the ninth Ideal Home Exhibition to be held by the Daily Mail at Olympia the following March .
7 It arranges for the house to be valued to determine its minimum selling price and the employee receives a figure up to this amount from the company so that the purchase of the next property can go ahead .
8 These included a guarantee to be signed by Mr. O'Brien and a legal charge of the house to be signed by both Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien .
9 If a court were minded in particular circumstances to permit the questioning of the proceedings of the House in the way proposed , it would be proper for the leave of the House to be sought first by way of petition so that , if leave were granted , no question would arise of the House regarding its privileges as having been breached .
10 Why had n't she arranged for the house to be sold so that Fabien de Rochefort could at least be repaid to some extent ?
11 There was Ling 's list to be purchased from the wholesale stores … alterations to the house to be considered … an architect to pin down while I was in town and had the opportunity to do so — ’
12 My hon. Friend is known to the House to be a great expert on this issue .
13 I ask the House to be careful when it has one of its own Members in its charge .
14 The material facts are that , some time before the notice was served , the defendant had been knowingly and actively permitting the house to be used as a brothel …
15 " Miss Lockwood left the house to be divided between you , as you both see fit , but she suggested that Mr. Preston kept possession of his present furnished flat and ground-floor office .
16 The widow had wanted the house to be opened to the public — the trustees say they 're sorry the owner 's dying wish was denied , but it was n't legally binding .
17 It is a great selling point for a house to be hanging in the National Gallery .
18 Building by timber frame enables the factory-built superstructure of a house to be erected quickly — the average structure takes only 40 to 50 man-hours to erect ready for roofing .
19 In order for a house to be maintained in a healthy state it is necessary to provide a means whereby soil and waste water can be quickly and inoffensively removed from the property .
20 The heroine , Cassandra Dashwood ( obviously an ASROG ) , goes to such a house to be a governess , and fulfils her Jane Eyre dreams of falling in love with and marrying her employer , the scholarly Marion Vanbrugh .
21 In another , linked , case , a Belfast man was charged with allowing a house to be used to commit an act of terrorism on May 17 .
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