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Example sentences for "small house"

  • Well, I suppose a small house," said he, with just a passing gleam of his old jesting manner.

  • They talk of taking a cottage--a small house somewhere.

  • She can't go into a small house, a London small house.

  • Mrs Eames, their mother, was a widow, living in a small house in Guestwick, whose husband had been throughout his whole life an intimate friend of our squire.

  • How otherwise should there have been a Small House?

  • He has a small house on the coast near Littlehampton, where he keeps his yacht, but, of course, he cannot yacht yet.

  • He had taken a small house in the north of London, not far from Hendon.

  • She said she couldn't bear steam yachting with a large party, and she has taken a small house on the west coast of Ireland, with Lady Jarvis.

  • But I rejected his proposal, commencing a new lawsuit for separation, and took a small house in St. James's-square.

  • On the night of the 10th of Nivose the Rue Chantereine, in which Bonaparte had a small house (No.

  • Instead of a small house in the Rue des Marais, he occupied a splendid hotel in the Rue des Capucines; the modest cabriolet was converted into a superb equipage, and the man himself was no longer the same.

  • They occupied a small house in a long suburban lane on the edge of the city.

  • He first inhabited a small house in the Suburra [71], but after his advancement to the pontificate, he occupied a palace belonging to the state in the Via Sacra.

  • A small house of great antiquity but perfectly preserved.

  • We passed through a picturesque gateway, and just beyond this was her small house.

  • He did not live in the chateau, but in a small house on the estate.

  • He bought for eighteen thousand francs a small house on Feuillantines lane, now rue des Feuillantines, which he occupied, after he had improved it, in a serious Bourgeois manner.

  • That would pay the rent of a small house.

  • It was only a quarter of an hour's walk to Mr Yule's habitation, a small house in a large garden.

  • I have explained to you several times that success of that kind is not compatible with a small house in the suburbs and all the ties of a narrow income.

  • Now, it was known that his lordship, with his four unmarried daughters, lived in a small house in a small street in Mayfair.

  • And our circumstances were changed, and from a big rectory with three servants we had come down to a small house with a servant-of-all-work.

  • Now follow me," he said, and led them through the garden to an orchard, in which was a small house built of stone.

  • And the mason began to relate the events of that memorable night, and how they had carried the caldron through the courtyard and garden to a small house.

  • Yet there was a small house, backed up against the cemetery wall, which was still awake, and awake to evil purpose, in that snoring district.

  • It burned in a small house on the outskirts of the town, and thither the party now directed their steps.

  • It turned out that he was already not far from his destination, and a walk of a few minutes brought him to a small house in a lane, freshly painted, and kept with the most scrupulous attention.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small house" 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:
    eight dollars; fifteen fathoms; firm hand; little lemon; small amount; small band; small bird; small black; small caste; small class; small clearing; small figure; small flat; small garden; small handful; small head; small island; small matters; small metal; small part; small party; small schooner; small silver; small stature; small tree; small vessels