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

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1 Ever since I started consultancy work in politics , I 'd been pushing for the use of this simple invention — a British one — but it was n't until after President Reagan used it in his address to the Houses of Parliament that our politicians felt it was worthy of notice .
2 The problem is often the more awkward because owners of country houses are hesitant to protest when they realize that other options may bring the new road much closer to the houses of neighbours .
3 ’ Parliament Street would be continued on the line of the Government Offices in Whitehall to ‘ form a noble approach to the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey ’ .
4 These two medieval buildings adjoin Westminster Abbey , close to the Houses of Parliament and Whitehall 's corridors of power .
5 She went to the houses of friends , she was invited everywhere , but not one of her schoolmates had crossed the door of Maple Gardens .
6 At that moment ‘ a white light shone forth like a sword ’ from Gandalf , as many people see ‘ the light that shone ’ round Éowyn and Faramir as they come down to the Houses of Healing .
7 The campaign to save a local arts centre starts innocently enough , but soon becomes the target for intimidation , and Jane finds herself in increasing danger as she uncovers layers of corruption that spread from an Oxford college to the Houses of Parliament .
8 But unfortunately , again , we 're goi , going back history-wise , the civils and the mechanicals and electricals , and you 've only got ta go to London and see what palatial places they got just virtually adjacent to the Houses of Parliament you 'll find mechanical engineers , and also the civil engineers in Bird Cage Walk .
9 The difference between Regency attitudes and those of the mid-Victorians to the houses of the poor can be focused in George Eliot 's Middlemarch , first published in 1871–2 , but set in 1829–32 .
10 Karen and Kee drove out of the small village , down the road , and soon came to the houses of the new town .
11 He would try to gain access to the palace , if not to the houses of Ipuky and Reni .
12 She next went to the houses of friends of her daughter .
13 Mason 's printing department supervisor Dorothy Mountford was invited to the Houses of Parliament photocall to join Secretary of State for Employment Gillian Shepherd in a national campaign to highlight NVQs .
14 Homes built in 10 , 20 or even 100 years time are likely to have more similarities than differences to the houses of today , with technological advances incorporated unobtrusively into the design .
15 ( The pope may have been influenced by the fact that three years earlier the Spanish government had limited the right of asylum in Madrid , where it had also been quite unjustifiably extended , to the houses of foreign ambassadors . )
16 If you wan na take this country over , go to the Houses of Parliament .
17 Dozens of of Gay Rights campaigners have been arrested for marching too close to the Houses of Parliament whilst it was in session .
18 The final contents of the budget are only revealed to the Cabinet the day before the Chancellor presents it to the House of Commons , when it is too late for any major changes .
19 However , of the 34 trade and consumer bodies and enforcement authorities which responded to the House of Commons Select Committee , the majority said the differences between PGI and PDO categories were ‘ too ill-defined to be readily discernible and , moreover , failed to offer other benefits . ’
20 Publication of the report by the Observer in March this year caused a furore and prompted a special committee of Law Lords to decide whether Lonrho had been guilty of contempt of court before its appeal to the House of Lords on the Fraser bid .
21 He showed ‘ excessive ’ courtesy to the House of the Senate , saying once ‘ You will , I hope , forgive me if I trespass on my rights as a senator by speaking rather more plainly than I should . ’
22 The judges awarded the Home Office costs , but granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords .
23 He hoped the Medical Defence Union would support a petition for leave to appeal to the House of Lords and the European Court .
24 The Revenue was granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords .
25 Reporting to the House of Commons , he said : ‘ Agreement was reached on a directive concerning the deliberate release … of genetically modified organisms .
26 The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords .
27 The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords .
28 THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords .
29 THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords .
30 Details of Lord Young 's involvement emerge in an exchange of letters between him and Professor Smith on July 12 , 1988 — two days before he made his announcement to the House of Lords of the Rover sale .
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