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1 I shall sell my house abroad and buy a house in Ireland.
2 The couple had already managed to buy a house in New Plymouth.
3 About two years into our marriage, Mickey wanted to buy a house .
4 By 2000, they had saved up enough money to buy a house .
5 The idea was so that we could save to buy a house .
6 You and your significant other are meshing funds to buy a house .
7 Jimmy and Ilka have a child, named Maggie; they buy a house .
8 The state was stupidly short-sighted to buy a house in this quarter.
9 Because when you buy a house , you don't buy the housing index.
10 I'll buy a house so big there'll be rooms I never use.
11 Can I get a mortgage if I buy a house with subsidence?
12 Would you like to buy a house in Kenilworth Square for £630?
13 A woman can buy a house without a man signing as guarantor.
14 Picture it: a hopeful young couple wants to buy a house .
15 We will be able to buy a house , Nine News reported.
16 It now takes 10 times the average industrial wage to buy a house .
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