Sentence for library | Use library in a sentence

Sentences with library in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use library in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for library.

  • He lives in the library. (10)
  • He lives in the library. (22)
  • I went out to the library. (10)
  • The library door was flung open. (10)
  • Her aim was to reach the library. (10)
  • She went with him into the library. (10)
  • Next day he was alone in the library. (10)
  • The butler repaired at once to the library. (8)
  • I should think I was in the library at home. (9)
  • Grieg.—Robert Schumann (Century Library of Music). (3)
  • What a delightful library you have at Pemberley, Mr. (4)
  • If we have a library, we have got to have books in it. (9)
  • The library door was opened at midnight by Miss Dale. (10)
  • He descended to the library and passed under scrutiny. (10)
  • He drew her arm through his and led her to the library. (12)
  • Dryfoos turned about unheeded and went back to the library. (9)
  • She passed him; he did not speak, and she entered the library. (10)
  • He caught sight of the decanters and the glasses on the library table. (9)
  • A volume of our Poets and a History of Philosophy composed my library. (10)
  • Mrs. Bennet rang the bell, and Miss Elizabeth was summoned to the library. (4)
  • As he sat alone in the forlorn dead-hush of his library, he saw the devil. (10)
  • The Academy possesses the largest and most important musical library in Italy. (3)
  • The Future he sees as the slippery murk; The Past as his doctrinal library lore. (10)
  • Fleetwood said, and requested him to come to the library when he had done eating. (10)
  • He drew her into the library, and there threw open a vast placard lying on the table. (10)
  • I had now the free range of the State Library, and I drew many sorts of books from it. (9)
  • It seemed to her that she should sink upon the stairs in mounting them to the library. (9)
  • At Dorminghurst he collected, for a Colonist, a wonderful library of classical authors. (18)
  • By that time his father was with them in the library, and they were waiting tea for him. (9)
  • Her aunt spoke of passing the library door and hearing the two gentlemen loudly laughing. (10)
  • At the expiration of fifteen minutes by his watch, he struck a knuckle on the library door. (10)
  • All this occurred before the night-porter, who was going his rounds, could reach the library. (10)
  • He was in his library, speaking in his usual conversational tone, deliberately, nor overloud. (10)
  • The library is one of the most important in France, and dates from the foundation of the school. (3)
  • After dinner, papa took Cornelia into the library alone, and they were together for ten minutes. (10)
  • He started toward the door of the library, as if to go into the hall, where his hat and coat hung. (9)
  • He took the elixir which he had made the day before into the library, and there he wrote and wrote. (5)
  • Through the library door a scratching noise told that the dear dogs knew she was not in her bedroom. (8)
  • Mrs. Saintsbury came down into the darkened, syringa-scented library to find her, and give her a fan. (9)
  • After tea, Mr. Bennet retired to the library, as was his custom, and Mary went up stairs to her instrument. (4)
  • Lady Jocelyn rose on his entering the library, and walking up to him, encountered him with a kindly full face. (10)
  • The brows of the phantom Vernon whom she conjured up were stern, as she had seen them yesterday in the library. (10)
  • They went down into the library, where, in their excitement, they sat down with most of their outdoor things on. (9)
  • His own choice was for poetry, and the most of our library, which was not given to theology, was given to poetry. (9)
  • Every morning he was down in the library, looking old in an arm-chair over his book; an intent abstracted figure. (10)
  • Although the large drawing-room and the library were thronged with guests, she could not let him out of her sight. (18)
  • He wrote a few underlined words, entreating Vittoria to grant an immediate interview in the library of the castle. (10)
  • They went to the library, therefore, and asked their father whether he would not wish them to make it known to her. (4)
  • We said it should be not only a book, it should be a library, not only a library, but a literature. (9)
  • I told you in the library, you know, that I should never speak to you again, and you will find me as good as my word. (4)
  • A visit to Dr. Middleton in the library satisfied him that she had not been renewing her entreaties to leave Patterne. (10)
  • For a second or so it was pleasing, as a glance out of his library across hill and dale will be to a strained student. (10)
  • York, afterwards Toronto, was captured, its public buildings burned, the church {267} pillaged, and the public library sacked. (19)
  • And she swept round into the library, where she encountered the phantom with a little whoop as it started into sight before her. (9)
  • When I took the liberty to consider that I had heard enough, he followed me out of the library into the hall, where Janet stood. (10)
  • The various churches, hospitals, the library, all expect to be coddled indiscriminately and without returning any thanks whatever. (16)
  • He left them when they went into the library after supper, and a little later Dan and Eunice left Boardman in charge of Minnie there. (9)
  • People who are rich wish to have a handsome copy of a book in their library, and for that purpose this handsome edition is published. (14)
  • Emma knew she must have seen in the library a row of her literary ventures, exquisitely bound; but there was no allusion to the books. (10)
  • She went to the library, imagining that if he wished to see her he would appear, and by exposing his own weakness learn to excuse hers. (10)
  • Then she and her aunt went into the large, dull library, where they passed the evenings which Bessie did not spend in some social function. (9)
  • Among the fifteen or sixteen volumes which formed the family library, there was a greasy copy of an old-fashioned anthology of German verse. (12)
  • The baronet sat alone in his library, sick of resistance, and rejoicing in the pride of no surrender; a terror to his friends and to himself. (10)
  • She went with it to the background in the library, where, against the glass door of the cases, she involved herself in it and stood shimmering. (9)
  • He and Adrian, and Lady Blandish, took tea in the library, and sat till a late hour discussing casuistries relating mostly to the Apple-disease. (10)
  • Besides the gauze veil, there was no preparation except in the stretch of black drapery which hid the book-shelves at the farther wall of the library. (9)
  • He passed into the foyer, and from that came into the library, where he showed against the dark background in an attitude of entreaty slightly burlesqued. (9)

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Definition of library:

  • library, l’brar-i, n. a building or room containing a collection of books: a collection of books. | ns. libr’rian, the keeper of a library; libr’rianship. (0)

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