On the second floor was a large library, or reading room, in which were kept on file all the State newspapers and magazines; also all the principal daily papers and monthly magazines.
A writing room was on the east and a reading room on the west; between, a broad stairway led to the upper stories.
In the pavilion was installed the offices of the Commission, a reception and a reading room.
In fact, we are in no sense a reading room, as the very nature of a busy 8-hour day and 45-minute lunch period will prove.
There were no private rooms, no working room, no conversation room, and no reading roomworthy of the name.
Small tables for four are preferred in a reading roomto long common tables.
I believe we ought to go according to the Scriptures or not at all; and as for this new-fangled idea of a reading room in the church, it's all wrong.
The question of a children's reading room depends on the size of the room for older readers, and how much it is used by them in the afternoons.
Current magazines, bound periodicals in class C, books shelved in Reading Room, Reserved Book Room and seminars may only be taken out twenty minutes before closing and must be returned within twenty minutes of opening next day.
A reading room is also provided where daily papers and popular magazines are kept, and where the men may write.
For instance, there are many lower class hotels where the reading room is dark, poorly furnished, without attractive reading matter, and where it serves as smoking room as well as reading room.
There is a reading room, a smoking room, one or more social parlors, a gymnasium with a swimming tank, and an auditorium with a seating capacity of 600.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reading room" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.