Examples of using "Házát" in a sentence and their english translations:
He set his house on fire.
He set fire to his own house.
I see his house.
She's painting her house.
I couldn't find his house.
He set his house on fire.
Tom sold his house.
Tom is going to sell his house.
Tom renovated his house.
Tom's house is easy to find.
Tom remodeled his house.
Do you think that we'll find her house?
- I failed in finding his house.
- I couldn't find his house.
He is not allowed to leave his house.
- They set fire to their neighbour's house in revenge.
- They set fire to their neighbor's house in revenge.
- I failed in finding his house.
- I couldn't find his house.
She will sell her house.
- Tom sold his house in Boston.
- Tom has sold his house in Boston.
Tom could see Mary's house in the distance.
The hurricane destroyed Tom's house.
Tom built his own house.
- He is thinking of disposing of his house.
- He is talking of disposing his house.
I found your house with difficulty.
Tom was able to find Mary's house without any problem.
You can easily find Tom's house.
Tom will sell his house.
She needs to sell her other house.
I couldn't find his house.
Tom sold his house in Boston a long time ago.
Tom hasn't painted his house yet.
It'll be hard to convince Tom to sell his house.
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Tom hired Mary to clean his house.
Tom hasn't left his house in three days.
At first he had trouble getting used to his new house.
He borrowed money from the bank to finance his home.
The rise in house prices enabled him to sell his house at a big profit.
The police wanted to search Tom's house, but they didn't have a search warrant, so he told them to leave.