Sentences with phrase «visitors enter the house»

Your dog could have barked non-stop still the visitor enters your house.
If your pets appear to get overly stressed when visitors enter the house, you can prepare in advance for his and her comfort.

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20 According to an old wives» tale, a bee entering your house means a visitor is on his way, and if you kill the bee, the visitor won't be a pleasant one.
Given the number of visitors, however, the Open House can be overwhelming for younger children, especially those entering Pre-K and Kindergarten.
Some dogs feel the need to lift their leg and pee on all new things that enter your house, shopping bags, visitors belongings, new furniture, children's toys etc..
A common mistake is working really hard at steps one through five such that your dog can come anywhere in the house or yard when nothing else is going on, and then assuming your dog knows what come means well enough to do it at step 85, when the a visitor is entering your house holding hamburgers for the barbecue.
The «Hansel and Gretel» houses welcome visitors as they enter the park, followed by a winding staircase that leads to a expansive plaza (supported by 86 columns below), the Gran Placa Circular, bordered by a famed serpentine bench covered in a mosaic of colorful tiles.
Visitors to the Anne Frank House enter the secret annexe through a narrow doorway, passing the original moveable bookcase that once concealed the entrance.
Furthermore the light house at Egmond aan zee is one that greets every visitor when entering the small town at the beach, so when you are in Egmond aan Zee it might be worth paying a visit to the light house.
On entering the main gallery space, a tall brick house greets the visitor.
Entering the museum's main lobby, visitors may either turn into the first - floor galleries, or walk through an enclosed breezeway to the museum's outdoor sculpture garden, which houses a rotating series of long - term installations and commissions.
As they enter the former threshing barn of the converted farm that now houses Hauser & Wirth's Somerset outpost, visitors to «Louise Bourgeois: Turning Inwards» are left with little choice.
Visitors to the museum will be able to encounter Ellis» work across three spaces: the Front State Room, the exhibition galleries, and before even entering Hertford House, on the front lawn.
Visitors are enabled to enter all but one of the structures (some are «exhibition copies» made specifically for this installation) and imagine themselves living a life pared - down in the house of their choice.
Visitors enter the Tate Modern through the great void of Turbine Hall, the former engine house of the power station the museum used to be.
The tiered form is not only an architectural amalgam that offers the potential of housing exhibitions and collections, but it also functions as furniture upon which visitors can walk, read and ultimately enter.
Visitors to the Grenmoxie Tiny House enter the lounge, which features a large couch, movable table, and ample storage space (Credit: Greenmoxie)
On Monday, Carr - Jordan wrote on her Kids Play Safe Facebook page that at 7:00 a.m. that morning, a visitor came to her house bearing a notice «from the attorneys representing the owner of the [Ground Zero] location informing me that I am prohibited from entering any of his 11 McDonald's.»
The Court of Appeal also noted the case of Tomlinson v Congleton Borough Council [2003] UKHL 47, [2004] 1 AC 46, in which the House of Lords had found that Mr Tomlinson had been the council's «visitor» when he entered the council's land, but that when he had started to swim in a lake on the council's land despite prominent warning signs banning such activity, his status changed from that of a «visitor» to that of a «trespasser».
Use an open house management app like the Open Home Pro ™ app (iPad / Android, Free) to ensure visitors enter their name and contact information upon entering.
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