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Example sentences for "good house"

  • But a good house to dine at, a good salon for a lounge, a pleasant haunt for all seasons and at all hours, what is there?

  • A good house and a good cook," thought he, "are the best witnesses to call to character I have ever met.

  • He liked to keep a good house, and to see company about him; and this obtained for him the reputation of hospitality.

  • He kept a good house, and was largely patronized.

  • He had a daughter, the wife of Aaron Wyatt, an old tavern keeper of the road, who always enjoyed the reputation of keeping a good house, owing in all probability to the early and practical training of his wife.

  • Old wagoners unite in saying that the old German kept a good house, barring a little too much garlic in his sausages.

  • It was one of the very best eating houses on the road, and is continued as a tavern to this day by Mr. Mitchell, who holds a license and keeps a good house.

  • It is a good house, as you know; it is well furnished; the drainage is perfect; so far as we are concerned, we do not believe a fault can be found with the place.

  • I found General Banks, with his wife and daughter, living in a good house, and he explained to me fully the position and strength of his troops, and his plans of action for the approaching campaign.

  • There should be no real neglect of the dead, because it has a bad effect on the living; for each soldier values himself and comrade as highly as though he were living in a good house at home.

  • I found his father a fine sample of the old merchant gentleman, in a good house in Arch Street, with his accomplished daughters, who had been to Ohio, and whom I had seen there.

  • On Tuesday again to the Museum and the King's Palace; rather fine, good house, very ridiculous pictures of the royal families of Naples and Spain.

  • Such a house as that, Peter; is that not a good house?

  • Rested at Maysville, a good house, having chambers, and good beds, with curtains.

  • At Lexington (Kentucky) we stopped at the Indian Queen which is a good house.

  • Notwithstanding there was near-by a good house vacant, he lived in his tents.

  • Mildred says a good house is an effective card in the matrimonial game.

  • Bevan's partner would be the acme of his ambition, but in that case a good house would be absolutely necessary.

  • A good house in a good neighbourhood would make all the difference to the practice.

  • A good house may be rented for thirty pounds per annum, the taxes upon the mere house being about a Louis.

  • There were six hundred acres of land, a good house, and the purchase-money was five thousand pounds English.

  • A good house in Angers about six Louis per year, and a mansion fit for a prince (for there are some of them, but without inhabitants) from forty to fifty Louis, including from thirty to forty acres of land without the walls.

  • A or AA only should be used in a good house.

  • Second, a good house from a constructive standpoint can only be built by competent mechanics.

  • In order to get a good house, it is necessary that there be a margin of profit for the builder.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good account; good cousin; good deeds; good dinner; good education; good fruit; good habit; good habits; good handful; good harvest; good head; good look; good men; good order; good pace; good show; good soldier; good space; good start; good thought; good time; good times; good turn; goodly company; mayst thou; vice versa