Sentences with house
house
H h - She has moved to a smaller house.
- If he set his alarm clock for midnight, it would wake the whole house.
- Would you like to come to my house for dinner?
- He made enough noise to wake the whole house.
- ...a steak house.
- Many of the clothes come from the world's top fashion houses.
- I spent the weekend just puttering around the house.
- Perth house prices are set to fall, as the rate of sales activity drops below the 20-year average in the former boom state.
- I was to go to the very top floor of Bush House in Aldwych.
- Some members of the House and Senate worked all day yesterday.
- Pronounced (haʊs ) for the noun and adjective, and (haʊz ) for the verb. The form houses is pronounced (haʊzɪz ).
- He was a prefect and house captain.
- ...the Saudi Royal House.
- They played in front of a packed house.
- Tweed ordered a carafe of the house wine.
- Part III of the Housing Act 1985 imposes duties on local authorities to house homeless people. [VERB noun]
- The château itself is open to the public and houses a museum of motorcycles and cars. [VERB noun]
- The building will house twelve boys and eight girls. [VERB noun]
- house dog
- A schoolhouse
- The House of York
- A publishing house
- The house red
- A fraternity house
- The House of Tudor
- The monkey house in a zoo
- A carriage house
- house of worship
- The great houses of France; the House of Hapsburg.
- A house of worship.
- A vaudeville house.
- The House of Representatives.
- The House of Rothschild; a publishing house.
- Rules of the house.
- Bridge house; deck house.
- More than 200 students were housed in the dormitory.
- To house flood victims in schools.
- This building houses our executive staff.
- The library houses 600,000 books.
- house paint.
- You'll save money on the radio if you buy the house brand.
- The house wine.
- The children's performances brought down the house.
- The new product took off like a house on fire.
- Tonight the drinks are on the house.
- It is easy to criticize others, but it would be better to put one's own house in order first.