Then I returned to my other house, that in which I dwelt, saying to myself, 'This that hath befallen me is what Aboulhusn feared and from which he fled to Bassora.
Several bills were brought in to carry the original resolutions into effect, but, probably through the influence of government, they always fell to the ground in one or other house of parliament.
In some instances, libels have been publicly burned by the order of one or other house of parliament.
Was not Mrs. Jervis your bed-fellow at t'other house?
Have you to object against any day of the next fourteen: because my affairs require me to go to my other house, and I think not to stir from this till I am happy with you?
But I got a bullet through my hat Friday night as I crossed the passage from the kitchen to t'other house, and heared another whiz nigh while I watered the nags yesterday evening.
He was afterwards, as Nathaniel Lord Fiennes, a member of Cromwell's "other House.
He sat for Kent in the Parliament of 1653, and was afterwards a member of Cromwell's "other House," and held the office of Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal.
After the inauguration, the Commons adjourned during six months, that time might be allowed for the formation of the "other house.
Many silk must be sewed into fine kimono for the when I go to live in other house.
Maybe they make big fire by gate to tell all peoples I belong to other house now.
Next day after this many mens will come and travel all things to other house.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other house" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.