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Example sentences for "fine house"

  • At last Mr. Darford received a letter which informed him that an execution was laid on Mr. Germaine's fine house in town; and that he and his family were all in the greatest distress and affliction.

  • Was not I right to say I need not envy neighbour Bettesworth his fine house?

  • He is a foreigner, a rich young merchant who lives in a fine house by the Golden Horn.

  • The reverend Fathers the Jesuits have a fine House here, and a noble Church, with a great Garden to it.

  • But she did not enjoy this fine House long; for it was scarce compleated when the King removed the Count from all his Employments, and banish'd him to Francfort on the Maine.

  • He lives in a fine House on the great Square, fronting the Palace, built by the Order of King Frederic I.

  • He expected us: and a good dinner, and much good company; and a fine house, and especially two rooms very fine, he hath built there.

  • I shall certainly take them home to my fine house," said Wee-Wun the gnome, "for they must be lonely lying here.

  • But my fine house is not big enough to hold two people," cried Wee-Wun, and he was in a way.

  • For in the spot where he had sown the blue seed had sprung up a huge plant which covered over the window of Wee-Wun's fine house, and reached far above its roof.

  • Behold Lady Jane Granville reinstated in her fortune, occupying a fine house in a fashionable situation, with suitable equipage and establishment!

  • Well," said I to Anne, "is not this a fine house, Anne?

  • It is a fine house, and has an excellent garden, with quite large trees in it.

  • It might be the means of his owning a fine house, riding in his own carriage, and being considered a rich man by society.

  • In addition to this Topman lived in a fine house, sumptuously furnished, on the west side of Bowling Green, had a servant in livery to open the door, and rode in his own carriage.

  • I have always looked forward to the time when we should have a fine house on the Battery, and move in the higher circles.

  • I too was a rich man once, and had a fine house of my own; in those days I gave to many a tramp such as I now am, no matter who he might be nor what he wanted.

  • I come from Alybas, where I have a fine house.

  • You will have no difficulty in finding it; any child will point it out to you, for no one else in the whole town has anything like such a fine house as he has.

  • They had no fine house, no money, no rich carpets, no beds of down, as their rich neighbor had, yet they were quite as happy as he was.

  • He bought the land, built him a fine house, and was as happy as a mortal could desire to be.

  • Mr. Bantam made the Pickwickians welcome and in three days' time they were settled in a fine house, where Mr. and Mrs. Dowler also lodged.

  • Sikes and one of the others each took one of Oliver's hands, and so they walked a quarter of a mile to where was a fine house with a high wall around it.

  • They bought a fine house, and everybody called Mr. Boffin "The Golden Dustman," because he was so rich.

  • The truth is, Rita deserves a rich man from the city, who can give her a fine house, servants, and carriages.

  • She told me that she was very rich, that she had a fine house on Rue de la Pepiniere.

  • No, monsieur, no, I do not wish to purchase a fine house; my means will not permit it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fine bread; fine colander; fine country; fine flour; fine gentleman; fine gold; fine house; fine morning; fine order; fine paste; fine prospect; fine quality; fine sight; fine silver; fine style; fine weather; fine yellow; finely granular; finely minced; finely situated; for sale; full consideration; glad when; many stamens; philosophical work; well knowing