Of course this is not true - you are only required to have a license if you use a television in your household.
The new figures showed 95 per cent of urban households now have access to the high speed access.
When one of us is labouring over a difficult job it affects the whole household.
Twenty one percent of households in our country failed to find enough to eat in 1999.
The council budgeted for three per cent of households to use black bags instead of wheeled bins.
Fifty percent of all households rely on the Local Authority for their housing needs.
The research also found that six out of ten households in Britain have PCs and a quarter of these have more than one machine.
All of these can be measured at the unit of the individual, or the whole household.
A two week cycle is not adequate for family households and will lead to the town becoming a tip.
By Sunday night our eight page election newspaper had been delivered to tens of thousands of households.
Since being launched in July, the pilot scheme has been taken up by 85 per cent of households.
Just eight per cent of households throwing away full card numbers had made attempts to destroy them.
Only 22 per cent of working households are earning enough to afford a home at that price.
Assume that each of those households was a nuclear family: a father, a mother and two children.
You add up all the household incomes and you divide in by the number of households.
Seventy per cent of households will be better off or unaffected by our plans.
In some Parkhead households there are families where three generations have grown up without knowing work.
Over 40 per cent of households were dissatisfied with how complaints were handled.
It is now an extended and adapted house for occupation by eleven households.
The lack of availability is cited by less than ten per cent of non-wired households.
Synonyms
family, house, family circle, ménage, clan, tribe
informal brood
1.1usually in titlesThe establishment and affairs of a royal household.
〈主英〉王室
Controller of the Household
王室审计官。
Example sentencesExamples
He had determined to rule England from his court and household, and not through the nobility.
In the fifth and final carriage were Grand Duchess Josephine-Charlotte of Luxembourg, the Princess Royal with her son, Peter Phillips, 24, and Vice Admiral Tom Blackburn, Master of the Royal Household.
It's no longer just a separate household but a whole separate, rival royal court.
He was a member of Wolsey's household but avoided going down with his master.
On that date, Charles appointed his first Master of the Household, one of the top royal jobs which is normally reserved for the monarch's court.
I'm writing this in mid-April; in two weeks' time I am bidden by the Master of the Household to a gathering at Windsor Castle.
The names of guests had only been given to police by the Prince of Wales' household on the day of the event.
Definition of household in US English:
household
nounˈhousˌ(h)ōldˈhaʊsˌ(h)oʊld
A house and its occupants regarded as a unit.
家庭,一家人
the whole household was asleep
全家人都睡着了。
as modifierhousehold appliances
ten percent of households had a television
Example sentencesExamples
The new figures showed 95 per cent of urban households now have access to the high speed access.
Twenty one percent of households in our country failed to find enough to eat in 1999.
Of course this is not true - you are only required to have a license if you use a television in your household.
Since being launched in July, the pilot scheme has been taken up by 85 per cent of households.
All of these can be measured at the unit of the individual, or the whole household.
You add up all the household incomes and you divide in by the number of households.
Over 40 per cent of households were dissatisfied with how complaints were handled.
The lack of availability is cited by less than ten per cent of non-wired households.
Assume that each of those households was a nuclear family: a father, a mother and two children.
Seventy per cent of households will be better off or unaffected by our plans.
Just eight per cent of households throwing away full card numbers had made attempts to destroy them.
Only 22 per cent of working households are earning enough to afford a home at that price.
A two week cycle is not adequate for family households and will lead to the town becoming a tip.
It is now an extended and adapted house for occupation by eleven households.
Fifty percent of all households rely on the Local Authority for their housing needs.
In some Parkhead households there are families where three generations have grown up without knowing work.
The council budgeted for three per cent of households to use black bags instead of wheeled bins.
The research also found that six out of ten households in Britain have PCs and a quarter of these have more than one machine.
By Sunday night our eight page election newspaper had been delivered to tens of thousands of households.
When one of us is labouring over a difficult job it affects the whole household.