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house-to-house

ADJECTIVE
  1. omitting no one; from the door of one house to that of the next
    a door-to-door campaign
    house-to-house coverage

How To Use house-to-house In A Sentence

  • Police said there were many cameras in the area, and officers had been searching through CCTV footage, as well as carrying out house-to-house inquiries.
  • Last night, a police spokesman said a motive had not been established and house-to-house inquiries and a forensic examination were continuing.
  • Officers are carrying out house-to-house inquiries in the area and members of a specialist underwater team have conducted a search of the canal near to Belton Road Bridge.
  • Biometric national ID's problem is that it's like investigating a crime solely by taking dabs and going house-to-house around the whole country looking for matches.
  • Commandos moved house-to-house, under fire cover from helicopters and tanks.
  • Police conducted house-to-house inquiries over the weekend in streets near Moses Gate Country Park, Farnworth, where the attack happened.
  • Police officers have conducted house-to-house inquiries along the length of Main Street which becomes Fulford Road at the junction of Broadway.
  • But it seems the house-to-house inquiries and the trawl through CCTV footage is already reaping results.
  • A team of officers have searched the surrounding area for any clues and have carried out house-to-house inquiries without making a breakthrough.
  • Police recovered five rifles, 18 sidearms, 84 bullets, and 700 assegais in follow-up house-to-house searches.
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