household - use in sentences
Preposition: with
- income: Patients from households with incomes of £ 10,000 and above would wait an additional 6.4 months in the same circumstances.
Preposition: in
- boro: Annual Canvass The Electoral Register is updated each year from the information we receive from a canvass of all the households in the boro.
Adjective modifier
- low-income: They are also more likely than single people to live in low-income households.
- workless: Children are more likely than adults to live in poverty and more than 2.5 million live in workless households.
- homeless: The GLA is also working toward getting minimum standards in temporary accommodation for homeless households extended to asylum seekers.
- vulnerable: The team also administers the private sector assistance policies to other vulnerable households in need.
- lone: However, nearly half of lone parent households still have no-one in work, compared to only 7 per cent of couples with children.
- royal: Was He received on a silken pillow and adored by a royal household?
Modifies a noun
- waste: They also compost organic household waste for use in the garden.
- chore: All this was in addition to the household chores.
- income: For certain groups, a maximum household income of £ 60,000 will apply.
- appliance: Find out why using metric can help you in buying household appliances.
- rubbish: Household rubbish which cannot be recycled in your black bin.
- recycling: Please visit the county council operated household waste recycling centers.
Noun used with modifier
- pensioner: In Scotland, 58 % of pensioner households live in fuel poverty.
- single-person: Young, single-person households, for example, will make different decisions from older households with children.
- one-person: On the other hand, affluent one-person households would like a credit facility.
- fuel-poor: Social housing contains a higher proportion of fuel-poor households than any other tenure.
- high-income: Segregation and integration depend particularly on where young, high-income households the most mobile group choose to move to.
- peasant: This loss of cultivated area struck at the livelihoods of over 113,000 peasant households.
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