Example sentences of "a separate [noun] room " in BNC.

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1 Costing £140,000 , the unit has many new features including its own power supply from a ‘ silent running ’ generator , a separate hospitality room , a galley , air conditioning and audio-visual displays .
2 A separate utility room nearby houses all the noisy domestic appliances .
3 Standard machines measure 600 mm ( 23⅝in ) deep by 595 mm ( 23⅜in ) wide , to fit between units and can be stacked one above the other , but , unless you have a separate utility room , that does not leave much space nearby for storing laundry supplies and accessories or setting down the just cleaned laundry .
4 There is a separate reading room .
5 In the main hotel there is a two-level dining-room , elegantly furnished and decorated , plus a separate grill room .
6 It may be feasible for him to move into a separate sitting room for day-time activities , if the access is not difficult .
7 I had an enormous bedroom , and a separate sitting room and bathroom .
8 We got a house with three bedrooms , a bathroom , a separate sitting room and dining room , a kitchen big enough for a table and chairs ( saving mothers from solitary domestic confinement ) , front and back garden , a coal house , inside lavatory and outside lavatory and wash house where people stored dolly tubs and mangles , bikes and prams .
9 Four side apartments have more privacy , with a twin bedroom and a separate living room with two divans leading onto a balcony ; there 's a £20 per head supplement when these are used by a couple .
10 This solution would also have the knock-on effect that the Library would no longer require a separate Archive Room in Phase 2 of current Herbarium/Library extension plans .
11 The Blaiken has a welcoming bar and a separate dining room for house guests and it is the only place Scheffau where you 'll be able to get real English tea !
12 They could then have a separate dining room with sliding doors between the two rooms .
13 Why should anyone choose to invite family and friends for a meal , then sit amid dirty pots and pans , and the smell of boiled cabbage or fried onions , in preference to a separate dining room with a good size table ?
14 As fewer homes today have a separate dining room , this month we 're suggesting ways of linking dining and living areas .
15 If you do have a separate dining room , you 're lucky .
16 Many more dishes can be made that go direct from stove to table than could ever be produced for a separate dining room or area .
17 You 'd have a d a separate dining room .
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