Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] the [adj] room " in BNC.
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1 | Chen looked past Axel momentarily , lifting his chin , indicating to Wang Ti that she should wait in the other room , then he looked back at Axel , his face creased with concern , his voice suddenly softer , more sympathetic . |
2 | What do you think of the new room then ? |
3 | ‘ If someone tries to get into the first room , two of the three men will fight , but Rupert of Hentzau or Detchard will run into the second room and kill the King , ’ Johann said . |
4 | out and then we 'll move into the front room |
5 | ‘ Bill will sleep in the spare room until the baby 's born , and the bed will be stored away . ’ |
6 | ‘ You could sleep in the spare room like your brother did . ’ |
7 | ‘ You can sleep in the spare room . |
8 | try to arrange to live and sleep in the same room |
9 | At night the child would sleep in the same room as Rachaela , that was all . |
10 | Well , you could stay in the spare room over with me , out in the bedroom in the back there , for thirty dollars a night ? ’ |
11 | I started to feel I could n't stay in the same room as you . |
12 | No you do n't this is it , we 'll just dump everything , I said to Mark we 'll just dump everything in the back room and we 'll stay in the back room till we 've sorted the front room |
13 | Forasmuch as Mr. William Lambarde hath deserved universally well of his Commonwealth and country , and likewise of the fellowship and society of this house , and is likely hereafter to win greater credit to himself and the society of this house , it is therefore agreed , that he shall have room to sit amongst the Society of the Fellowship of the Bench , as other assistants do , without paying for the same : Provided always that this be no precedent to any other that shall be called to the like place hereafter , but they shall pay for the said room such sums of money as shall be assessed by the Bench . " |
14 | ‘ We will go into the dark room in a minute , ’ she said . |
15 | Let's go into the other room and we 'll have a word about his diet and a few other things . " |
16 | Shall we go into the other room ? ’ |
17 | It is also desirable that the sun should shine in the new room . |
18 | Well you should go in the front room cos I 've got the test papers to write . |
19 | which could go in the other room , if they do n't want |
20 | I 'm going to have to clear up and go in the other room . |
21 | Yeah , hold on let me just go in the other room and see if my cup 's in there |
22 | Do n't go in the common room , I ca n't be arsed . |
23 | ‘ You must go to the other room , sir ’ says the graceful girl behind the counter firmly to the blacksmith ; and the great robust worker , blushing through the grime that streaks his face , awkwardly protests , perhaps , but withdraws . |
24 | I 've got ta go to the common room and get my bag , are you coming ? |
25 | Oh shall we go and sit in the other room while daddy finishes the washing up ? |
26 | Well , come on we 'll go and sit in the other room . |
27 | You always have your meal in the kitchen and I 'm not opening the dining-room at such short notice , but you can go and sit in the front room if you want to . ’ |
28 | After the shopping Denis would sit in the orderly room , watching his father write in ledgers twice as wide and twenty times as thick as his school exercise-books , or he 'd gaze longingly at the Royal Irish Constabulary uniforms of his father 's colleagues with their shining buttons and belts hanging neatly from pegs on the wall , the caps , the spiked helmets and the little pill-box hats of the cavalry police lined up , as if on parade , on a table along with whistle-chains , handcuff-cases and batons . |
29 | From about this time , or a little later , he was also meditating , according to Du Camp , a novel about the theatre ; he would sit in the green room jotting down the confidences of over-candid actresses . |
30 | Someone behind them coughed pointedly and they went quiet but Sally was wishing she could shout to the whole room : ‘ That 's my sister ! ’ |