Sentences with phrase «actually live in the house»

So it's hard for us to actually live in the house, but we're there for a few hours so we try to check it out as thoroughly as we can,» Lesh said.
You see, sometimes I get so consumed with the remodeling process that I neglect to actually live in the house and make it home.
So - called «Neighbors» (who actually lived in a housing development built multiple blocks behind, and after, the original church) complaining about things like the sound of the bells and the smell of fish from the Lent Friday meals.
Hi Sharon, no I don't think they actually live in the houses.
While the price may limit a buyer's options, they must be able to see themselves actually living in the house.
Well, he never actually lived in the house at 344 Fremont St. in northwest suburban Woodstock.
As for the powder room, once we're actually living in our house, I'm hoping we can get a little bit more done.
Wait a minute, someone actually LIVES in that house?
And, you know, even after you hire that pro decorator, you should walk away and not actually live in your house because it will likely never look exactly that good again — unless you're an obsessive freak of the Ms Stewart variety;) or have staff (also like Martha, which none of us really are, are we?).

Not exact matches

For example, at Enplug, 12 of the startup's 37 employees (including the CEO), actually live full - time in the six - bedroom Bel Air house the company uses as an office, reports Rachel Emma Silverman in the Wall Street Journal.
I've actually lived here nearly three years, bought a house, my wife is doing an MA at U of T and I've even got used to raccoons living in my backyard.
And yet YWAM pulled off an amazing feat by conducting a multiracial conference where delegates actually lived together in racially mixed housing.
But Emily went further than that; she actually went to live among the Native people on her trips and slept in their houses.
im tired too of going to church, i am 17 years old and live with my parents that are of this christianity at 18 i can leave house yeaaaaaaaa not having to go ever again to church, that means No more legalism, No more judging No more having to go to sunndays in crazy rainy days and burning hot days, No more having to be presioned by the church doctrine i can be able to get a girlfriend and have relations and happly get on with my life actually in my family all my cousins left church because they werent able to handle all of the church commands and so do i, we are no longer living in the monarchy kingdom times we are in the 21century and have the right to have freedom.
Kabel I am a mulish and I live in US, I actually had church people knock on our door and asking us that Jesus, peace be upon him, love you and give us booklet to study and read, they even brought bible in my language to read... we had to tell them we have our own believes but they kept insisting... the came several times within months in our house and each time my mom would invite them and serve them tea...
There are actually about 3 markets within walking / biking distance from my house (perks of living in a big city I guess..)
As someone who worked with animals my whole life before becoming a stay at home mommy, and, yes, treated my cats and dogs like my children, when I actually HAD children, the four legged in the house became, * gasp * «pets», yes, still part of the family, just not as highly up on the ladder as the kiddos.
During my first pregnancy, my husband and I lived in such a tiny house, and we were on a super tight budget, so figuring out what was actually necessary for baby was crucial.
A combination of big city apartments, grad student housing, and living in countries that don't do the whole Halloween thing means that I've never actually had someone show up at my door looking for candy, let alone allergy - safe treats for Halloween.
Forgive the horrible selfie, I rarely even have my picture taken, let alone attempt to do it myself, at the end of the day... rocking Christmas fluffy sleep pants, but hey, that's life around here, I actually DID have on nicer pants before that, but my last tally of pants I can wear outside the house is 3, so I do the best I can in order to make sure I have clothes for the next day.
New labour actually say very little, would blue labour Newer labour or what ever do for people at the very bottom, OK lets just say the rejects of society, in the past social housing was the life blood for these people Income support and social housing.
To give relief to the poor whose individual consumption actually falls in the subsidised life - line category but who live in a compound house, the existing 4 - tier tariff classification of residential consumers will be collapsed into Lifeline and Non-Lifeline consumers in phases.
The cult known as The Family — the secretive extreme right - wing group that has been influencing Washington DC politics for decades, a group that actually has a house in DC where Republican congressmen live, plot, and conspire to cover up each other's crimes and scandals — is behind this.
Our outdated planning system means that it's virtually impossible to get the high quality housing we need, especially in the places where people actually want to livein the suburbs of our towns and cities where there are more jobs and higher wages.
«I think we're probably a lot better at looking at what we want to defend and actually not very good, on the liberal left, looking at the threat itself and really allowing ourselves to understand the context we're living in,» he explains from his house in Cambridgeshire.
Of course, if you stand outside the houses of the people really causing the problems, you run the risk of waiting around by a house nobody actually lives in.
However, while Labour argue that this would help to make living in high - demand cities like London and Oxford more affordable, these plans actually run the risk of deepening the housing crisis rather than solving it.
Sure, you might find a house that looks great from the outset, but when you're actually living in the place, there will be things that annoy you about it.
I may think I know where I want things in a new house, until I start to actually live there.
I've lived in a total of 10 apartments / houses since moving out of my parents home at 18 (pause for a moment while I realize how actually crazy that sounds).
We truly enjoy them all, from the cozy leather arm chair to the Gray Malin in the living room (our first major art investment) but I would have to say that one of the few items in the house that actually holds special sentimental value to me is the beat up, old long - handled step stool in the kitchen that we call «Little Edgar.»
We only have 3 more events of the season, we used our shower for the first time on the 23rd, the paint is one the wall, all the dust has been cleaned from every surface on the house, we actually made a meal in our kitchen on Christmas Day & put our feet up to enjoy a glass of wine (ok, several, hehehehe) in our cozy living room.
Now I have to consider child care arrangements, how to actually get myself ready and out of the house in the minute window between bedtime and taxi time and, further on, how and when to introduce a new someone to the main (and infinitely less glamorous) role in your life as parent, housekeeper and general dogsbody.
He's assembled a rag - bag of seemingly unconnected strangers to help him - Eleanor (Julie Harris), a miserable spinster who spent most of her life looking after her sick mother and has a history of creating paranormal «happenings» (such as stones falling on her house when she was 10 years old - something she now refuses to believe actually happened); Theo (Claire Bloom), a psychic lesbian (but not necessarily in that order); Luke (Russ Tamblin), the future owner of the house; and Markway himself, a self - appointed expert on the paranormal with a few woolly ideas on what is happening there and how it can be dealt with (plus a nice sensible cardigan).
I really really dislike the main character like he's actually in real life gonna get the girl of his dream, are you serious??? He has a crooked smile, wears pajamas all day outside of his house and talk's like a gay poet, I just think he sucks as an actor, uggh I don't know why I dislike him so much after this movie.On the other hand Rachel Bilson is very cute and not as bad of an actor This movie solely focuses on telling the story and making us like the characters for themselves.
This time, instead of moving into their home with their new baby, Mac and Kelly Radner (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) have just sold their house in order to move into a new one with their soon to be born second kid, and instead of being tormented by a fraternity led by Zac Efron's Teddy Sanders, they are up against a new sorority led by Chloe Grace Moretz's Shelby, who is helped out by Teddy because obviously they had to figure out a way to get him back in the game (via a quarter life crisis that's actually pretty amusingly played by Efron).
Netflix has debuted the trailer for an indie horror thriller titled I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives In The House, which is actually opening this week in time for Halloween weekenIn The House, which is actually opening this week in time for Halloween weekenin time for Halloween weekend.
Balaker ends Little Pink House with film from life as if to prove that this ruling, called the most hated in Supreme Court history, actually happened and to remind viewers that the battle continues to keep eminent domain in check.
In Marvel Comics lore, the Soul Stone actually houses a pocket dimension in which souls essentially live lives after their bodies diIn Marvel Comics lore, the Soul Stone actually houses a pocket dimension in which souls essentially live lives after their bodies diin which souls essentially live lives after their bodies die.
It plays with the idea of whether a commune, a collection of random people all living in one big house together, can actually work.
David Alexander, Head Master at Newland House School in Twickenham said, «It's the first time in their lives that many of the children have actually thought about commerce in an interactive way and Stride has opened an engaging door for them into the world of business.
Although, without Audi Malaysia's supervision, I wasn't quite willing to put the Q7 through its off - road paces given that our test unit was actually worth a lot more than the house I live in.
It is rooted in my experience as a twelve - year - old boy living through the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 when our family was the only one in town who actually had a full - scale bomb shelter built beneath our house.
The French Quarter in the 1950, s and a story based on an actual madame, in fact the house she actually lived in is part of this book.
With exemptions like these, it's actually relatively easy to avoid the «what is capital gains tax» question these days — and you can do it over and over (well, at least every two years, since you have to live in the house at least that long).
Or they could pay up for the house in the city and have everyone say they're irresponsible, because they borrowed so much money to live near where they actually work so they can spend more time with their family.»
Tax incentives, exemptions from regulations, changes in zoning, amending building laws, even development fee rebates would go a long way to incentivizing developers to build housing stock that would actually benefit middle - class Vancouverites — the very people being forced to choose between living on the outskirts of a city they work in or move away.
Most house cats actually lack a fair bit of activity and enrichment in their lives.
Nobody's actually tried swinging from the ceiling fans yet, but I've seen one sitting on the dining room table contemplating the logistics; — RRB - We live in a rural area, and our house is quite far off the road, so traffic is not much of a concern for us.
He's strong and sweet and gentle but has never been exposed really to kids, I am single and he just needs to be with a childless family or at least older kids because he's just strong, he gets so excited with company adults, I am moving to live with my children by April and I ca not take him, I need someone that will not tie him up outside or ignore him, he is a house pet, we actually traveled quite a bit even lived in a camper for 6 months!
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