Sentences with Library, Sentences about Library in English
1. I’m going to the library.
2. I’m walking to the library.
3. We live near a big library.
4. She has gone to the library.
5. I usually study at the library.
6. You have access to his library.
7. Let’s study in the library tonight.
8. The library was established in 1766.
9. My home is between library and bank.
10. Samuel will be going to the library.
11. My sister was studying in the library.
12. All students have access to the library.
13. She will be studying at the library tonight.
14. My grandfather’s library was a unique treasure for me.
15. I work in a police office, and I also work in a library.
16. Did the students go home after they had visited the library?
17. 124.I work in a police office, and I also work in a library.
18. The library is the worst group of people ever assembled in history.
19. A university is just a group of buildings gathered around a library.
20. If truth is beauty, how come no one has their hair done in the library?
21. The library is inhabited by spirits that come out of the pages at night.
22. I attempted briefly to consecrate myself in the public library, believing every crack in my soul could be chinked with a book.
23. Overall, the library held a hushed exultation, as though the cherished volumes were all singing soundlessly within their covers.
24. She’d absolutely adored the library an entire building where anyone could take things they didn’t own and feel no remorse about it.
25. A library is like an island in the middle of a vast sea of ignorance, particularly if the library is very tall and the surrounding area has been flooded.
26. Medical research in the twentieth century mostly takes place in the lab in the Renaissance, though, researchers went first and foremost to the library to see what the ancients had said.
27. The government can still conduct clandestine searches of innocent people’s private information such as library, medical, and financial records. This is wrong and should have been addressed in a true compromise.
28. Both my mum and dad were great readers, and we would go every Saturday morning to the library, and my sister and I had a library card when we could pass off something as a signature, and all of us would come with an armful of books.
29. I mean, for all of his faults and the troubles in his marriage, Bill Clinton is still married to a girl he met in the library 25 years ago at school. Can we say that about many of our other leaders today in America, including on the right wing?
30. Books constitute capital. A library book lasts as long as a house, for hundreds of years. It is not, then, an article of mere consumption but fairly of capital, and often in the case of professional men, setting out in life, it is their only capital.
31. I spent three days a week for 10 years educating myself in the public library, and it’s better than college. People should educate themselves – you can get a complete education for no money. At the end of 10 years, I had read every book in the library and I’d written a thousand stories.