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Example sentences for "newsroom"

Lexicographically close words:
newsmen; newspaper; newspaperman; newspapermen; newspapers; newsstand; newsvendor; newsy; newt; newts
  1. One morning as I was going to the newsroom in North street, I saw Goula walking the sidewalk before me.

  2. We had a camp newsletter each week that was posted in the newsroom and contained news from home which came from prisoner's letters from home.

  3. Usually someone had to make a trip there each day and It was read to us in the newsroom after making certain that there were no guards in or around the barracks.

  4. The newsroom posted this cartoon each Sunday and It was the highlight of the day.

  5. The newsroom was deserted, but she was almost certain she heard footsteps retreating swiftly down the hall.

  6. The girls ran through the newsroom to the hall, and down the stairway.

  7. The first to open a newsroom were Messrs.

  8. And somewhere in the back of her mind was the idea that she didn't want to tip off some well-funded newsroom to send out its own investigative team and get her scoop.

  9. We don't cover that kind of thing from our newsroom anymore.

  10. His headquarters company had pulled out removable partitions and turned four rooms into one, and moved in enough screens and teleprinters and photoprint machines and computers to have outfitted the main newsroom of Planetwide News.

  11. The nearest approach to the British newsroom in America is the large magazine reading room, in which all kinds of weekly and monthly periodicals are displayed.

  12. Mr George Gissing, in one of his sketches, has drawn an exaggerated picture of such a newsroom haunter, who suffers from a kind of neurosis which drags him irresistibly to a public newsroom, there to indulge his morbid olfactory sense.

  13. Apart from this a newsroom gains much in appearance, spaciousness and airiness when the newspapers are relegated to the walls, well out of the way.

  14. For this last reason the reference library should be put farthest away from both newsroom and lending library, so that the traffic of these departments will not disturb readers.

  15. But perhaps the real reason for the American indifference to the newsroom is the sensational and vulgar tone of a considerable portion of the newspaper press.

  16. One of the commonest abuses of the newsroom is the tearing or cutting out of parts of newspapers (ladies frequently remove them with the scratching of the point of a hat-pin!

  17. Standard newspaper slopes either at right angles to walls or distributed over the floor of a newsroom are not recommended, for the reasons already given and because their cost is much greater.

  18. In selecting newspapers for a newsroom great care should be taken to represent all political parties, and at the same time to avoid as far as may be the sensational element.

  19. The second and more revolutionary innovation was the exclusion of the newsroom as usually understood from the libraries.

  20. In this way a newsroom might be greatly improved, and the character of its work changed, without interfering with the use of the illustrated periodicals, technical journals and trade papers displayed on the tables.

  21. A newsroom fitted with newspaper stands at right angles to the walls, and covering most of the floor space, presents a somewhat crowded and obstructed appearance, and it is impossible for the staff to thoroughly overlook it easily.

  22. The newsroom was in the east wing, with windows overlooking on the one side Exchange Street East, and on the other the "flags.

  23. The Borough Bridewell stood in High Street, its site being now covered by Brown's Buildings, and the Sessions House occupied part of the site upon which the newsroom now stands.

  24. As she paused just beyond the closed door, every eye in the newsroom focused upon her.

  25. She crossed the newsroom and opened the door of her father's office.

  26. Penny's reappearance in the newsroom created a slight stir.

  27. Passing through the busy newsroom where reporters pounded at their typewriters, she entered her father's private office.

  28. The main newsroom was a confusion of sound.

  29. At the end of the day, the newsroom rapidly emptied.

  30. Editor DeWitt was not in the newsroom when they returned, but they found him in the composing room, shouting at the printers who were "making up the paper" to include the explosion story.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "newsroom" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.