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Example sentences for "your room"

  • We'll have to put our bags in your room, too.

  • See here, Grace Harlowe, you are not going to give up your room to that beetle-browed anarchist, are you?

  • Your room will be ready for you when you return.

  • Don't keep me out of your room, when I have come here to nurse you!

  • The boy told me they were to be taken to your room.

  • But, I surely did not make noise enough for you to hear in your room?

  • You will leave the door to your room wide-open, and I shall lie right there on that couch, so near that a whisper from you will reach me.

  • I will go with you to your room, and tell you what I have to communicate.

  • Much more, contrary to all the rules of our house, you ventured to shut the door of your room, whereas it ought to remain half open, that the mutual inspection enjoined us might be the more easily practiced.

  • Can you stop studying a minute and show me your room?

  • Say, your room is simply too cute for words!

  • You went up the front stairs to your room, but you didn't hide your tracks, for you dropped your handkerchief on the way up.

  • Does Patty make you take care of your room?

  • We'll have tea in your room, if you like.

  • And you'll have someone in your room to-night.

  • Your room is next to the office, as I daresay you've discovered.

  • Wombo has escaped--I saw Oola taking the key out of your room.

  • She let Wombo out, and I locked the door of the hide-house again afterwards, and put the key back in your room.

  • If you have one very good picture and will use it in this way, inset over the mantel with a mirror below it, you will need no other pictures in your room.

  • Use your mirrors as decorative panels, not only for the purpose of looking at yourself in them, and you will multiply the pleasures of your room.

  • Its very size makes it tremendously important, and if you load it with senseless fringed scarfs and bric-a-brac you make it the ugliest thing in your room.

  • Go to your room," she said, "and wait till a messenger comes to you.

  • I have caused the strictest inquiries to be made, and I have been unable to obtain the slightest trace either of the man whom you say took shelter in your room, or the two others you spoke of.

  • I will drink with you at the bar, or in the smoking-room if you like--not in your room.

  • There is a man hidden in your room whom we mean to have.

  • If you will permit us to come in and find him, I promise that nothing shall happen in your room, that you shall not be compromised in any way.

  • It seems to me that the ways of your room mourn, because you come not to the solemn feasts.

  • I reminded them of the meetings you used to have for them in your room, and their eyes filled with tears.

  • You have a telephone in your room," he said.

  • A person arrived here with a small bag a little time ago and presented your card,--said that you had given him permission to sleep in your room.

  • Go back to your room," he said, in a low whisper.

  • Let me walk with you to your room," I said.

  • This morning's letters are in your room, sir," he announced.

  • Oh, they got poor Francesca--she's locked up in your room!

  • But you have an extra bed, besides the couch, in your room, Nina!

  • If you notice a little box on the dressing- table of your room, you will open it or no as you like.

  • A cup shall be brought to your room at about five, for you must try and sleep till then.

  • Here comes the servant to take you to your room.

  • If I sleep in your room to-night--" "It may not visit you.

  • You ought to have someone to sleep in your room at night," I said.

  • If this open weather continues, I can probably give you some of your favourite pastime," rejoined Sir Henry; "and now perhaps you would like to be shown to your room.

  • You must contrive to get Lady Studley out of the way, either this morning or afternoon, and so manage matters for me that I can be some little time alone in your room.

  • I am afraid you have done him an injustice, for I sent him up to see if you were in your room, and after I had given him the errand the clerk informed me that you were in, and I started up myself.

  • I will have to make sure that you have no more arms, and if you will promise to remain in your room, that will do until this matter is turned over to the courts, and then you may state your case.

  • I advised him to put you in irons after you were sent to your room--it seemed to be the easiest way to get you out of the fight.

  • Then return at once to your room; my sentence must be enforced, though it break both your heart and mine, for I will be obeyed.

  • Well, have you anything to say for yourself before I send you back to your room?

  • He gently disengaged her arms, and without returning her caress, said gravely, and almost sadly, "Go now to your room.


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