Example sentences of "houses be to " in BNC.
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1 | Owners of historic houses are to be exempt from the revaluation for tax purposes included in measures covering commercial property . |
2 | Four ‘ sheltered ’ homes , twelve family units and four staff houses are to be built on a site around a farm growing fruit and vegetables , with a factory to process the produce . |
3 | That is simply because it has to be that low if some of these houses are to be considered habitable at all , and if others are to be inhabited by two , or often by three , families at the same time . |
4 | New houses are to be built on the site of the former Cameron maternity hospital and its facilities have been transferred to a new unit at the town 's general hospital . |
5 | Two houses are to be built on grazing land behind 71 High Street , Byers Green , Spennymoor . |
6 | Two houses are to be built on grazing land behind 71 High Street , Byers Green , Spennymoor . |
7 | The 223 houses are to be bought for £1,169,950 . |
8 | A short time before , estate agents ' men had put up a board to say that five houses were to be built — but they had erected it in the flower garden of the house instead of in the field as they had been instructed . |
9 | Elaborate and costly sheep houses were to be found on most farms . |
10 | The houses were to be built at a pre-arranged cost and the architectural detail of each was to be carefully considered . |
11 | One of the UK 's largest traditional ale houses is to be opened in Hartlepool . |
12 | But with the more urgent need to get the property market moving , the Chancellor of the Exchequer said that with immediate effect , the threshold for stamp duty on houses is to be doubled from £30,000 to £60,000 — which will save home buyers up to £600 . |
13 | It may announce that 2.00 p.m. lending to discount houses is to be put back to 2.30 p.m. , when the rate at which loans are made will be published . |
14 | From our mooring at the pier , panting in the heat , we walked up a long steep , straight track , which led to the main village where accommodation in private houses was to be allocated ; there were no hotels or pensiones . |