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Example sentences for "room for"

  • There was no room for hesitation, for as a stranger I felt that I might look on this invitation as an intimation.

  • They all denied the fact with an air of sincerity which left no room for suspicion.

  • As I told Aunt Chloe this morning, I'll build our house all over, and you shall have a room for a parlor with a carpet on it, when I'm a man.

  • The physician says there is room for hope.

  • I think Grace will be here to-night, and then there will be no room for me here.

  • There is no room for love in our house, Major Grantly.

  • There was one chair at her left hand, but at her right hand there was no room for a seat,--only room for some civil gentleman to take away full cups and bring them back empty.

  • I do not wish to argue it, my dear, because there is no room for argument.

  • Olivia is coming too after a bit; but he says there is room for a dozen sisters.

  • Clemens, learning of the situation, later withdrew from the drawing-room for a talk with him.

  • If I am not mistaken, the last time I saw the old picture of his father it was hanging in a room that we turned into a music-room for Susy at the farm.

  • He was quite alone that day, and we walked up and down the great living-room for an hour, perhaps, while he discussed his new plans.

  • The utmost he would assent to was that he should be my guest till he could find a room for himself, which he would set about doing at once.

  • The Chronicle of Saint Denis, and the authenticity of its information is beyond question, leaves us no room for doubt on that point.

  • Judge Barstow," it said, "in his able analysis left no room for doubt as to the gravity of the charges brought by the government against the Atlantic and Pacific and certain of its officers.

  • As the penny sheet put it, "Judge Barstow's charge left no room for doubt as to the verdict.

  • Conny seemed lost in a maze of dreary thoughts, and the man looked about the room for amusement.

  • Upstairs the nurse made ready the room for illness, while Isabelle sat by the bed, watching her brother.

  • When Rud came and they wanted to play, he drove the cattle up on to the poor pasture where there was plenty of room for them.

  • It was a glorious time, in which every hour was full of its own rich significance; there was no room for brooding or for care.

  • The people enjoyed it, and as often as they could went down into the servants' room for a change of air and to hear one of the tailor's yarns.

  • I had no room for desire, except it was of things which I had not, and they were but trifles, though, indeed, of great use to me.

  • There's no room for her, to say nothing of her things.

  • There was no room for it in the press of deeper emotions.

  • There was no eyewitness of the stabbing itself, but Luigi's presence on the scene an instant later, left no room for question as to the hand that had held the knife.

  • Where there are more volunteers for particular occupations than there is room for, the lowest in ranking have to be content with a second or third preference.

  • This old fellow, as you say, was the only one of the lot who went to the root of the profit system, and saw that there was not room for it and for mankind on the earth.

  • That is what I was saying," replied he, "that there is no room for philosophy in the courts of princes.

  • This philosophical way of speculation is not unpleasant among friends in a free conversation; but there is no room for it in the courts of princes, where great affairs are carried on by authority.

  • Every law and principle is complete and perfect and finished, and there is no room for evolution.

  • The universe is crowded so full of design, that there is no room for chance or natural selection.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "room for" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bark canoe; blue flower; class interests; cotton cloth; doing well; great duke; irresistible impulse; look forward; lying tongue; rectangular shape; room after; room again; room door; room enough; room fire; room floor; room officers; room together; room was; room where; room windows; room with; she always; sided figure; teaspoonful sugar; wait till