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Example sentences for "house should"

  • The fire in the smoke-house should be well kept up.

  • It seems scarcely credible that any respectable house should be without a hammer; yet we have known genteel families, whose sole dependence for that indispensable article was on borrowing it of their neighbours.

  • A mistress of a house should be capable of teaching her servants the method of laying a table and attending it, if she has to take, as we commonly must, the uneducated Irishman from his native bogs as a house-servant.

  • This is indicative of a very low social condition, and no man invited to a gentleman's house should leave it until he has made his bow to the head thereof.

  • The first persons asked to dance by the young gentlemen invited to a house should be the daughters of the house.

  • On this defeat of ministers, Earl Grey immediately moved that the house should resume; and stated that he would then move that the further consideration of the bill be postponed till Thursday, the 10th.

  • Lord John Russell thought that the house should be allowed time to consider precedents; and after some further conversation Mr. Grote gave notice that he should call the attention of the house to the subject on the 22nd instant.

  • The brooding-house should be the same whether you are growing on a small scale or a large one, with simply the length proportioned to your needs.

  • The brooding-house should be filled with chicks in November and December, which they will have outgrown by February, when the building will be required for ducklings.

  • In the meantime the brooding-house should be prepared for the reception of the young brood.

  • The fowl-house should be seven feet high, and furnished with perches at least two feet apart.

  • The front of the fowl-house should be latticed, taking care that the interstices be not wide enough even to tempt a chick to crawl through.

  • The front of the pigeon-house should have a southwest aspect, and, if a room be selected for the purpose, it is usual to break a hole in the roof of the building for the passage of the pigeons, but which can be closed at convenience.

  • From that time the hot-house should be kept a few degrees warmer; and, as soon as the tan begins to ferment, the plants may have a little water given them.

  • The hot-house should be kept pretty warm till the heat of the tan begins to arise, as it will be the means of causing the plants to strike both sooner and stronger.

  • Let me take this occasion of observing, that an ice-house should never be under ground, or under the shade of trees.

  • This general statement is of itself sufficient to show how hopeless it is for the average physician to prescribe the manner in which the drainage of a house should be constructed or remodelled.

  • Sanctioned with such authority, the Commissioners were finally confirmed in the resolution, that the Bell Rock Light-house should be a tower of masonry similar to that of the Eddystone.

  • There was a further question of the lines on which the Boarding-house should be run.

  • The Committee issued their report in October and proposed that a Boarding-house should be built and a level piece of ground provided in its vicinity for Football and Cricket.

  • A house should never be swept at twilight, because it is then that Lakshmi makes her rounds, and she would curse it and pass by.

  • The width of the rooms along the front of a house should be five cubits each, and if there is a staircase it must have an uneven number of steps.

  • The angan or compound of a house should be a little longer than it is wide, no matter how little.

  • The vicinity of places of idle and dissipated resort should by all means be avoided; and, if possible, the site of the school-house should overlook a delightful country, and be surrounded by picturesque scenery.

  • I have already said that every school-house should have a room for recitations, library, and apparatus.

  • I need hardly say, every school-house should be supplied with them all.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "house should" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    continuous stream; dependent upon; first hand; great proportion; grudge against; house and; house are many mansions; house close; house divided against itself; house divided against itself cannot stand; house girl; house party; house plants; house shall; house unto; house was; house where; household goods; household suffrage; houses and; never understood; settling down; she thought; submarine cable; suppress insurrections; whose land