Example sentences of "from the house of " in BNC.

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1 Among about 400 guests in the Atrium at the Millbank centre , just along the road from the Houses of Parliament , were authors , entertainers , stars from stage , screen and sport — and a smattering of ordinary people from worthy walks of life such as ambulance drivers , nurses , teachers and charity workers .
2 It 's not surprising that so many ministers and MPs head there — it 's only a five-minute walk from the Houses of Parliament .
3 The link is the final section of what is , effectively , a dual carriageway from the Houses of Parliament via Canary Wharf to the A13 at Canning Town .
4 coming from the house of smoothe stone
5 Two blocks away from the house of her childhood it suddenly occurred to her that her mother might have left , that there might be strangers in the hallway , a different set of curtains hanging at the windows ; her father 's study might have been turned into a playroom for a new generation of North Oxford children , so different from herself in her prim Clark 's T-bar sandals that she would not be able to recognise her own infancy in theirs .
6 The reform of legal services , which may run into fiercer argument from the House of Lords than any measure for a decade , entirely passes the public by .
7 The most illustrious names in retailing from the House of Fraser to Macy 's and Bloomingdale 's were caught up in leveraged and management buyouts .
8 White feather dress and black gloves by Helmut Lang from Maria Luisa , 2 rue Canbon , Paris ; rings by Judy Blame from the House Of Beauty And Culture , 34–35 Stamford St , London N1
9 The terms of the agreement were that the sovereign would be elected , initially but not necessarily , from the house of Árpad .
10 Worst of all , Labour wants to transfer from the House of Commons its most basic power , the power over the nation 's finances .
11 Mrs Chalker , who lost her seat at the general election , faced giving up her job as Minister of the Overseas Development Administration and Britain 's leading representative at the European Bank , leaving a gap in the British team but will continue in her post from the House of Lords .
12 James I believed that ‘ Kings were breathing images of God upon earth ’ and he insisted on lecturing Parliament , so the relationship between King and Parliament steadily deteriorated and much of the political initiative began to pass from the House of Lords to the House of Commons .
13 SO&sub2 ; and soot are measured at 418 sites ( the descendants of thousands set up for the Clean Air Acts ) but , prior to criticism from the House of Commons Environment Committee in 1984 , knowledge of other pollutants was threadbare .
14 We will appoint from the House of Commons a Minister for Legal Administration , who will initially be part of the Lord Chancellor 's Department .
15 There are a few decks coming from the house of Rocco .
16 It was addressed to THE FRIED EGG OF ROCK'N'ROLL and written in the scrawly childlike handwriting that so often accompanied humorous dispatches from the house of Morrissey .
17 Also , being of royal descent from the House of Aragon , her marriage not only demonstrated to all that Rodrigo stood in high favour with the King , but also helped heal the breach between Castile and Leon .
18 A draft report from the House of Representatives charged that the EPA ‘ acted improperly or at a minimum created the appearance of impropriety ’ , in deciding not to regulate formaldehyde as a cancer-causing chemical .
19 We can only give to Him what we receive from Him , and when we receive living bread and living water from the house of bread , there is no other possible response than worship .
20 Coming from the House of Commons , you cross the river Thames , bear right , pass Battersea Power Station and the infamous Wandsworth Prison — and into Burntwood Lane .
21 Copies of the 4th Report ( Session 1992/93 ) from the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Communities , Pension Funds , ( HL Paper 15 ) , is available , price £19.40 , from HMSO .
22 The hardships that Ceauşescu imposed were not only necessary to provide the funds and material for everything from the House of the People ( to which they would be denied access ) to canals without traffic and power-stations without fuel , but also formed part of the folk-wisdom of tyrants going back much further in history than Ceauşescu 's own model , Stalin .
23 Whilst these proposals were still before the King , the army marched on London and expelled the leading Presbyterians from the House of Commons so that it came under the control of the Independents .
24 The previous Bill , intended to ensure ‘ a substantial acceleration and simplification of the procedures used to deal with applications for asylum ’ , met with widespread criticism from the House of Lords , UN High Commissioner for Refugees , the Archbishops of Canterbury and Westminster , the Bar Council and many organisations including AI .
25 Twelve bedsteads were urgently required and were ordered from Messrs. Kilpin and Leach ; the mattresses and ticking for them were obtained from the House of Industry .
26 FROM THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD .
27 It is this spirit and this very music which opens and closes Janáček 's opera From the house of the dead .
28 The ‘ Great Stink ’ of 1858 ( from untreated sewage in the Thames ) , which drove Parliament from the House of Commons , and the death of Albert , Prince Consort , in 1861 from typhoid contracted from Windsor 's contaminated water , underlined the need for reform .
29 He advised Eden to stay away from the House of Commons and to make some non-political speeches in the country on subjects such as ‘ England ’ .
30 For example , the gradual transfer of power from the House of Commons to the Cabinet has occurred without any formal legislative change .
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