In some cases, if you have a pet and choose to hire a reputable pet-sitter or house-sitter, this can be your contact person. |
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Her presence means he has a house-sitter during his many forays abroad, and when he is at home he enjoys her company and finds security in it. |
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Get a feel for their standards, and also put their mind at ease if they're new to having a house-sitter. |
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So the writer should try to get preapproval the next time he will have a house-sitter. |
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I stood next to him, knowing that he'd spent the past four hours paying off a year's worth of bills, finding a house-sitter, and several other things. |
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Ruth was looking for a house-sitter for six weeks and I needed somewhere to write The Passion. |
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A bunch of home-grown flowers makes the perfect gift for your neighbourly house-sitter, and you never know, when it's their turn to travel, they might do the same for you! |
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At her grandparents', she was a house-sitter. |
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During a trip to Ireland last year, we couldn't get a house-sitter for him, and a neighbour offered to look after his needs. |
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My friend Barney had been the designated official house-sitter while the Ronsons were away, Barney being related to them through marriage. |
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House-sitter Valerie Graves, 55, was found dead on December 30 last year at a million-pound property in the coastal spot which has featured in the ITV series. |
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