Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] the house " in BNC.

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1 Rose , laughing , took the gloves away as he pretended to need them to wear about the house .
2 She meant Hepzibah and Mister Johnny and how she owed it to them to let them stay in the house because there was nowhere else they could go , not with Mister Johnny 's shy ways .
3 Irene Adler , or Irene Norton , will arrive home at seven o'clock , and she will ask me to go into the house .
4 After a short , complicated conversation in our melange of languages , she left me to battle with my clothes and the shower , returning only to tell me to come to the house of Sheikha Grandmother .
5 The detail of the proposals on contributions was , of course , fully set out in the very full statement that I made to the House by way of a written answer at the same time as my right hon. Friend the Chancellor 's autumn statement on 6 November .
6 Well I er do n't agree that there has been er understaffing and in the statement which I made to the House today I was able to point out what a very big increase in er the total complement of the prison officers has taken place during recent years , but it 's up to Lord Justice Woolf to look in to whatever evidence is put before him , it 's for him to look at the terms of reference and he will no doubt decide what is relevant and what is not .
7 ‘ Dr Vaughan , I crept from the house like a thief to avoid the very fuss you 're making right now .
8 In February 1983 I announced in the House of Commons that health authorities should put their ancillary services out to tender to see whether they would get best value from private or in-house organizations .
9 I announced in the House on 26 November my plans for recurrent and capital expenditure on grant-aided colleges .
10 Well it , it must have been heart trouble the earliest memory I have of that is mother sending me with a neighbour out of Street , a Mrs , to tell my Aunt Lucy which was my dad 's sister , who lived in Street house , house was right opposite their gateway , now Aunt Lucy and there was er her family she w married a fella in and her daughter , her son and me uncle was my dad 's brother , I lived in the house with her , but er I remember tagging this Mrs from the Street down to Street along road and past the hospital , then along Walk and I up in Street , and er tagging Mrs and er Mrs had never met Aunt Lucy and er me Aunt Lucy suffered , what in those days they call it white leg , a woman 's complaint she was bedridden and er when we went in she must have asked why we were there , Mrs was a little bit flabbergasted and I blurted it out oh me dad 's dead , and me Aunt Lucy nearly went into hysterics , so that 's , that 's all I can manage I remember about that .
11 I represent a constituency very near Westminster and I bring to the House many groups of youngsters from schools .
12 I support the motion and I bring to the House the support of the North-West Channel Tunnel Group , which consists of a vast range of north-west commercial interests , and of the North of England Regional Consortium , which consists of many local authorities from the north of England .
13 So I goes in the house and fetches this trap did n't I ?
14 Describing in today 's Sunday Times of Johannesburg how he found Stompie 's body in Mrs Mandela 's house , Morgan said : ‘ One morning I got to the house early and I was told by Winnie to pick up the dog and dump him .
15 When I got to the house Ted was singing a pub song and he practically bundled me into a cupboard to discuss his favourite subject — Dad .
16 ‘ So where were you when I got to the house ?
17 When I got to the house , I found a far more relaxed atmosphere than at Holloway .
18 Mr Lighten 's wife Anne , 53 , told the inquest : ‘ When I got into the house I smelt gas and noticed a noise in the garage .
19 That once I got inside the house and had the dresses and the carriages and everything this mill provides , I would n't be able to see you any more . ’
20 Once I got inside the house I began to cheer up .
21 Very carefully and quietly I moved towards the house .
22 I discovered that when I reported to the House that hundreds of young people in the London borough of Newham had no jobs or YT places .
23 Despite the undoubted hardship , not only to the famous such as the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West and other hon. Members , but to those who are known only to their families — I know from correspondence that many ordinary people suffer hardship because of what is said and done in court cases — I suggest to the House that we interfere with this at our peril , and at peril to our liberties and system of open justice .
24 That last evening , as unable to settle I wandered round the house , the computer within which insists on running hither and thither matching like with like ( laying its finds before us like a cat presenting a dead mouse ) now threw up the words of a hymn from long ago .
25 I apologise to the House .
26 I stopped at the house to give my condolences to Mr and Mrs Gould .
27 Someone came by the house with a loudhailer but I could n't hear it properly .
28 Master Vechey was here when Brother Athelstan and I came to the house for the first time .
29 I refer to Burnley , whose council I led before I came to the House .
30 I came to the House 12 years ago .
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