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Examples
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They did not expect the long years of opposition to end in a house-share with the Lib Dems.
The Tories are still struggling to come to terms with the new order Andrew Rawnsley 2010
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In the early 1980s, there was "The Young Ones"—an anarchic and surrealistic series about a student house-share widely regarded as groundbreaking in television comedy.
Treasuring Britain's Comedic Endurance Sam Leith 2011
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Finding one's house-share means finding strangers you can live with - and who can live with you, of course.
Sharon Glassman: Seven Characters In Search of a Housemate 2009
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A year ago this week, I moved to a rural Rocky Mountain house-share with three guys I met on Craigslist from Brooklyn.
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Last fall, my dog and I moved to a rural Rocky Mountain house-share from our Brooklyn apartment.
Sharon Glassman: What Do You Do When The Well Runs Dry? 2008
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Stace - Thankfully I only have to house-share with The Man for a week and a half more.
Richard Branson makes small children cry. Fathorse 2008
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Last fall, I moved from my singleton's apartment in Brooklyn to a Rocky Mountain house-share with three single guys.
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Two months ago, my dog and I moved into a split-level rural Rocky Mountain house-share with three single straight guys from our singleton's one-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn.
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When he moved into a house-share and was expected to take his turn at cleaning the toilet, he soon learned how to sit down.
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All six are university students thrown together in a house-share.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Michael Deacon 2011
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