Examples of 'council house' in a sentence
Meaning of "council house"
A type of public housing in the United Kingdom, provided by local municipalities or councils for individuals or families with low incomes
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- A house built and operated by local town councils, usually of relatively low price and lived in by the working class and welfare recipients.
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Council house residents may be stereotyped as an underclass.
This was a major period of council house construction.
Council house rents were also frozen.
It was their first night in a new council house.
They had a council house but they gave it up.
The lowest admin cost per council house.
In reality council house residents are ethnically and culturally diverse.
Church defeated in council house saga.
Council house exchange.
There is also a council house estate.
My old man left me a load of unpaid bills and a council house.
Izzy grew up in a council house with her family.
We lived in squats and then we had a council house.
Not everyone who lives in a council house or is on benefits is a moron.
It was a probably a meeting or council house.
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All she was to you was a council house slapper who would done a runner.
It is a village consisting mostly of granite terraced cottages with a council house estate.
It was in the council house that decisions affecting the community as a whole were made.
Carr believes it indicates either a council house or a temple.
It was only a council house where we lived at the top of the bank.
They gave you a council house.
A larger council house fronted the homes surrounding the central plaza opposite the village entrance.
He spent his early life in a council house there.
The Council house was originally just a watch tower.
Magua bring squaw to council house.
Council house exchange Describing how mutual exchange schemes operate.
How to buy your council house.
A council house is a form of British public housing built by local authorities.
I think it was once a council house.
A village would also have a council house which would usually hold all of the villagers.
I also discovered that they wanted to move out of this council house.
It had met in the territorial council house up until that time.
Rubbish and old toys have been thrown down the overgrown side of the council house.
She lives in a council house.
A council house was erected by the Seneca and the proceedings were held there.
They live in a council house.
The council house uses also field workers to work with the Roma community.
Apparently she bought their council house for them.
We lived in a council house and I went to a compressive school.
Location of the council house.
The Council House was located slightly to the northwest.
They make it look like a council house at Christmas.
The last building on the list is the Rathaus or town council house.
She lives in a small council house with her two teenage sons.
No we have applied for a Council house.
He was brought up in a council house in the small town of Wiveliscombe in Somerset.
We need to go to the Council house.
He designed the Council House after winning a competition.
It is a contraction to the translation of the Council House.
They live in a council house in West London.
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Reports to the economic and social council
The council does not speak for everyone
Examples of using House
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Mom turned the house upside down
The house with the red door
And you come to my house in broad daylight