rooms造句151. We complained about our rooms but got no joy from the manager.
152. There are rooms for drivers to kip down for the night.
153. The spacious kitchen was achieved by knocking together three small rooms.
154. The hotel amenities include health clubs, conference facilities, and banquet-ing rooms.
155. The rooms in this hotel savour of a whiff of roach.
156. We drove past a row of squalid shacks on the way to our hotel, where we slept in air-conditioned, hermetically sealed rooms.
157. Dad threatened to stop £1 a week from our pocket money if we didn't clean our rooms.
158. Hotel rooms are difficult to find at the peak of the holiday season.
159. One of the rooms was set aside for a yoga class.
160. One of the rooms was got up to represent the hall of a mediaeval castle.
161. Like a man in a trance, Blake found his way back to his rooms.
162. They were separately herded into 2 rooms to lock up.
163. The food at the hotel is of a very high standard. Add to this the quality of the rooms and the service and it is clear why this is such a popular hotel.
164. You don't need to go into the changing rooms - just slip the jacket on over your sweater.
165. Do you hire out bikes? Or they can rent / let a building, etc:We rent out rooms in our house to students.
166. It's almost as easy these days to give your rooms a new coat of paint as it is to spring-clean them.
167. Most of the people who worshipped her, who read every tidbit about her in the gossip press and hung up pictures of her in their rooms, were not social snobs.
168. This guest house is full. We must look for rooms elsewhere.
169. The day of departure is not chargeable if rooms are vacated by 12.00 noon.
170. There is a supplement on rooms with a sea view.
171. Only half of the rooms are occupied at the moment.
172. His rooms were on the left-hand side of the quad.
173. The rooms are of the standard expected from a hotel in a higher classification.
174. The hotel manager set aside two pleasant rooms for us.
175. The rooms are all large enough to take a third bed.
176. We could make a bigger living space by knocking two rooms into one.
177. The house has two reception rooms - a living room and a dining room.
178. Her house has two big sunlit rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows.
179. We wandered through the beautifully proportioned rooms of the Winter Palace.
180. She ran one of the little tea rooms so beloved of Londoners at the turn of the century.