Example sentences of "[vb pp] a [noun] room " in BNC.
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1 | He tells us that the Foreign Secretary occupied a first-floor room overlooking the park , as did his private secretary and the Précis Writer . |
2 | He had also built a reading room for the agricultural labourers and made other substantial gifts . |
3 | But theirs is bigger , they 've got a pottery room , they 've got careers education there |
4 | But you 've got a plan room down there . |
5 | Got a utility room . |
6 | She 's got a dining room and utility room now . |
7 | And look , you 've got a dining room . |
8 | They 've got a dining room . |
9 | I do n't think it 's got a staff room . |
10 | They had been given a family room , from which Monsieur Gauthier had obligingly removed one of the three single beds in order to provide the space Iris required for her daily yoga session . |
11 | Gilbert , who had lost both of his previous encounters and was also reputed to have damaged a locker room wall after one of those defeats , was said to have woken at 4am on the morning of the singles feeling nauseous . |
12 | Rising stars like Phil Tufnell , Chris Lewis and Graeme Hick have never shared a dressing room with him purely as a team-mate , getting to know him on equal terms . |
13 | I have always wanted a dining room under glass , so we are having a conservatory built along with a super , big kitchen complete with labour-saving appliances , including a microwave , which I find particularly good for cooking fish ; I do n't believe in ‘ sweatshop ’ kitchens . |
14 | The Unitarian minister had established a reading room in Yeovil in 1842 , and in 1849 the Rev F.R. Robertson formed the first Working Men 's Institute at Brighton closely followed by the setting up of a similar Institute in South Shields . |