They were now sitting themselves as a Single House, notwithstanding that the Long Parliament, of which they professed themselves to be a continuation, consisted of two Houses.
From this time forth the name of an Act was given to the laws passed by a single House.
Few wished for the revival of the absolute kingship, of the absolute authority of a single House of Parliament, or of the Laudian system of governing the Church.
A Convention being a single house, the adoption may more easily be carried thro' it, than thro' the Legislatures where there are several branches.
In a single House there is no check, but the inadequate one, of the virtue & good sense of those who compose it.
There lived in them all the Inhabitants of the Island brutally together, one relationship occupying a single house.
For a single house, the spring need usually only be extended by means of a short trench, and three-inch terra-cotta tile should be laid in the trench and surrounded by gravel and then covered over.
Such a well for a single house requires an excavation of about eight feet diameter, with an inside dimension of about five feet.
There is no reason, however, why the method might not be used for a single house.
Here the contention was that in the town of Hungerford there was not a single house at which the Post Office was required to deliver letters without being paid for it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "single house" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.