Similar words: housing starts, flying start, housing subsidy, housing estate, falling star, evening star, shooting star, housing. Meaning: n. the act of starting to construct a house.
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1. During the 1980s monster publishing houses started to swallow up smaller companies.
2. The second house starts at 8 o'clock.
3. The whole house started to shake.
4. New housing starts dropped to postwar lows.
5. Council houses started immediately behind Woolworth's. Victorian terraces butted up to the side of Marks and Spencer's.
6. Eventually the houses started, and the street lamps,[http://sentencedict.com] shining yellow on the wet pavements.
7. The government said housing starts climbed 5. 7 percent in November, more than the 0. 6 percent gain anticipated.
8. One- and two-bedroom bungalows are priced from £47,995, while two-bedroom terraced houses start from £54,950.
9. Beijing commercial housing start doing, to the old New?
10. A surge in apartment construction led to a 5. 7 percent rise in housing starts in November.
11. Property management fees paid to the starting point for those who purchase qualified acceptance housing start date of the calculation.
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