She was too determined to prevent Winterfield from ever entering thehouse again to shrink from the meeting.
You only knew, then, that her reception of Mr. Winterfield had determined him never to enter my house again.
I should have to be brought to the guard-house again, imprisoned in a dark cell which had not a spark of light in it.
For the first it was only a matter of a couple of hours; for the second, the Lord forbid that I should ever seek refuge in such a house again.
I must hurry unless I wished to lie in the guard-house again.
The calm accents maddened him to uncontrollable fury: "And if you ever put your foot into my house again or cross my path, I'll not be responsible for what happens!
I am resolved not to set foot in my father's house again; you must return thither and pack me up my papers and a few necessaries.
Had he passed through the Bankruptcy Court, and then opened his counting-house again to commence affairs upon credit, he would have found admirers and supporters.
And they've not come back into this house again, or I should have seen them.
I'm certainly not going to ask you into my house again.
I went to the tool-house again, and even looked under and into things.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "house again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.