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1 Your friends have been moved to the bigger houses now, as Balbus promised.
2 If the Jewish community had bigger houses , more money, it could be a problem.
3 We keep on striving for more possessions: branded clothes, newer cars and bigger houses .
4 They've been transferred elsewhere, to bigger houses better run.
5 We don't need bigger houses in this country -we already have a spare bedroom glut.
6 With the property market still stagnant, some growing families are bidding for bigger houses in established areas.
7 Most people aspire to live in bigger houses , to buy fancier cars, to own more expensive things.
8 The bigger houses , larger shops, austere streets of private residences, were observed by the recent inhabitant of Whitechapel.
9 We built bigger houses regardless of the thought as to how we're going to heat these massive properties.
10 Population growth; a baby boom fuels demand for bigger houses while immigration increases the number of potential new buyers.
11 Successful players make their characters happy by helping them earn money, build bigger houses , make friends, even get married.
12 If we could aspire to that, rather than bigger houses it would be a step in the right direction.
13 They prove beyond any reasonable doubt that having bigger houses , tastier ice-cream and even better medicines does not increase human happiness.
14 The other cloak salesmen I met on the road in those days were mostly representatives of much bigger houses than mine.
15 He wrote in his private journal: "CIA has more money; bigger houses than diplomats; bigger salaries; more weapons; more modern equipment."
16 Cottages4You.com allows you to check easily the number the property can cater for, and all but two of the bigger houses take dogs.
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