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Martin House shares with the families the care of the child.
The market for house shares has also been weak, he added.
So, too, are house shares by single people over 40, couples and even families with young children.
I am particularly glad that your House shares our view.
There are lines of houses sharing a single wall among each other.
I can see other Members of this House share my view.
The library in our house shared a wall with the main staircase.
Two or three houses share the running water for drinking and washing purpose.
Students are advised to seek out a house share arrangement to get best value.
For many, the appeal of summer house sharing has not diminished with age, marriage or even children.
Some houses share a common wall as a duplex unit.
I am sure the whole house shares your feelings.
The house shares two tennis courts with the other rental houses.
A county program to promote house sharing for economic purposes a few years ago did not generate much interest, she added.
A few were semi-detached, with two or four houses sharing a section.
He turns down one street, where new brick row houses share the block with a community garden.
Almost half of the Members of this House share that view.
The two side-by-side houses shared a party wall that was about 12 inches thick.
Each year, year level groups of every separate house share the same dormitory and classes.
Flat and house shares in Wakefield average £75 per week.
All the houses share a very distinct shape, built according to a complicated geometric pattern.
The 11 single-family houses shared three lavatories and a laundry.
I felt like I'd been through a pitched battle, and it was somehow amazing that no one in the house shared my exhaustion.
He lived in a student house share and earned an upper second class degree in Geography.
I found a house share through it.
I flat shared for a bit, and had a great time.
If it was just about some graduates having to flat share for a bit it'd hardly be an important issue.
You'll also find that at some point in 2012, flat sharing suddenly becomes way more expensive.
She turned into number thirty-six and started up the staircase the four flats shared.
These flats share one kitchen and one bathroom between the 5 people.
A budget flat share can be secured for around £90 per person, per week.
House or flat shares in Chester average £75-£80 per week.
It still uses flat shared address space that cannot be defragmented.
The plot revolved around a family, a neighbouring flat share, and a bar in Vienna.
They were not built with individual bathrooms, but each three flats shared one, along with an area for washing clothes.
Halls of residence at Kingston are made up of a single room in a flat shared with other students.
Flat shares can be found in Manchester City for £65-£75 per week.
Flat shares in Birmingham average £65-£75 per week.
While Cobb and Eyston set the records, the salt flats shared in the glory.
Most kitchens are shared between 6 residents; some share between 4 while cluster flats share between 3.
For several decades Zelmanov and his paralyzed parents lived in a room in a flat shared with neighbours.
Many of their early gigs took place in the flat shared by Doherty and Barât.
You will also see the flat shared by the Fab Four and walk across the famous Abbey Road crossing outside the recording studio.
He was paid 700 ostmarks a month ($385 at the official rate) and given free lodging in a three-room flat shared with seven other Vietnamese.
A room in the privately-owned halls starts from £99 per week in 2011/2012 but the price can vary depending on room type and flat share size.
For a start I'll bet the way the households are selected is woefully unrepresentative of modern Britain (flat shares, lodgers, bedsits and so on).
Students can secure a flat share from as little as £50, or for a room in a shared house it will cost between £60 - £70 per week.
He finds a flat share with Tom Jones (Tom Jones) as he struggles to adjust to life in London.