Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] ' room " in BNC.
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1 | There was a thin slice of light showing under the door to the boys ' room . |
2 | He said at Dumfries Sheriff Court that he and his friend had gone to the upstairs lavatory in the dormitory building about half-an-hour after going to bed when they had been called over to the girls ' room . |
3 | He also quoted £45 for building a staircase and balcony on to the ladies ' room . |
4 | At one point , Joan rose from the table and went to the ladies ' room . |
5 | Although a veteran of a dozen movies , to many outside of Spain Banderas is still that dark-browed guy who sent Madonna scurrying to the ladies ' room in last year 's docu-melodrama In Bed With Madonna . |
6 | " Of course , " he said , " of Course , " and he even showed her the corridor that led to the Ladies ' room , and she escaped , and they escaped from each other . |
7 | Stella , who for a miserable quarter of an hour had been contemplating going to the ladies ' room and not coming back , was suddenly struck by the curiously fragmented nature of the group about the table . |
8 | She made small-talk with Amy and Roger Dyson and greeted about fifty more guests before excusing herself to go to the ladies ' room where she met Elaine powdering her nose . |
9 | I tried to go to the ladies ' room . |
10 | Jane Postlethwaite went happily up the steps of the club house and off to the ladies ' room . |
11 | As the door to the parents ' room opened , she held her breath . |
12 | ‘ Ten minutes , ’ she told him , when he was ready to go into Room C. She went back to the visitors ' room to open the window . |
13 | She had laid siege to the typists ' room for some minutes before Marshall had persuaded her downstairs . |
14 | I think but continuing down the corridor erm which was all the Education Department , you came to the typists ' room right at the bottom of the corridor on the left |
15 | He helped umpire Barry Meyer to repair the damage , but was called to the umpires ' room at the close of play . |