Sentences with phrase «sister found their new house»

As luck would have it, my search began right around the time that my sister found their new house!

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Rocky, a young woman wanting to start a better life for her and her sister, agrees to take part in the robbery of a house owned by a wealthy blind man with her boyfriend Money and their friend Alex. But when the blind man turns out to be a serial killer, the group must find a way to escape his home before they become his newest victims.
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It was not great literature, but rather, a stapled - together, photocopied pamphlet designed to help young children understand the basic literary concepts outlined in the new Common Core standards: setting (a house), character (Beanie and her sister), and timeline (Beanie loses her teddy bear and finds it again).
Look at me and you'd think I was cool as a cucumber (well perhaps not if you saw me sobbing in the street after my farking moodle jumped on my sister's bloke's broken hand, or after I sucked at Methode last week) but geez there's a lot going on: separation, selling the house, searching for a new house, wondering whether to rent or buy, wondering whether to take over my sister's rental (which involves bunking in with her for 10 days) or finding one of my own, new job, new computer system to learn...
When my twin sister recently moved she couldn't find a good spot in her new house to hang her gold mirror.
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