In an hour the family might no longer own the house.
Her family would own it for over half a century.
In fact, my family didn't own a car until I was 12.
Every family owned the house they lived in, and a little bit of land.
The family did not own a car and so they made their journey by coach.
After the merger the family would own about 68.5 percent of the new company.
The family owned only one, and he had not even thought of taking it.
Although the company went public in 1971, the family still owns about 26 percent of the stock.
The family next door has owned its house since it was built, in the 20's.
The family owns about 20 percent of the company's stock.