Sentences with Room, Sentences about Room in English

1. Clean your room.
2. My room is a mess.
3. Where is your room?
4. We tidied our room.
5. 95.Clean your room.
6. 149.Tidy your room!
7. I want my own room.
8. Your room is a mess.
9. 142.Clean your room.
10. 137.Clean your room.
11. Keep your room clean.
12. My room is just below.
13. Steve entered my room.
14. I always lock my room.
15. The room is too noisy.
16. I have cleaned my room.
17. I should clean my room.
18. Did you clean your room?
19. Visitors entered the room.
20. Does the room have a bath?
21. He bolted out of the room.
22. My son tidied up his room.
23. The king went to his room.
24. I swept the my room floor.
25. Alex spied on his roommate.
26. George ran out of the room.
27. Where is the changing room?
28. I added a room to my house.
29. George burst into the room.
30. Can I see the room, please?
31. Bring your work to my room.
32. Jack rushed out of the room.
33. Jessica is tidying her room.
34. This room will soon heat up.
35. I want a room with a shower.
36. The two rooms are connected.
37. Who lives in the room below?
38. There is no clock in my room.
39. My father tidied up his room.
40. You must keep your room tidy.
41. Keep your room neat and tidy.
42. You must keep your room clean.
43. My sister is tidying her room.
44. I need a room for four nights.
45. Samuel walked out of the room.
46. This room‘s location is great.
47. Do you have any cheaper rooms?
48. My son needs to clean his room.
49. The room was bare of furniture.
50. I’d like a single room, please.
51. The room was in total disorder.
52. Frank got up and left the room.
53. I’d like to book a room, please.
54. Samuel shuffled across the room.
55. I see you are tidying your room.
56. It lights the room like the sun.
57. Your room is on the second floor.
58. We sat in the center of the room.
59. He has this large room to himself.
60. I noticed him sneak into the room.
61. Pam decorated her room with roses.
62. I awoke to find a bird in my room.
63. Sorry, the room was full of smoke.
64. My sister got up and left the room.
65. Mary swept every room in the house.
66. The only room available is a double.
67. You have 2 hours to clean your room.
68. A young boy is sleeping in the room.
69. We need to decorate the dining room.
70. Frank shared a room with his brother.
71. Alex quietly sneaked out of the room.
72. I usually listen to music in my room.
73. Go into the her room and take wallet.
74. He entered the room with fearful eyes.
75. There was a breeze in the living room.
76. Steve bowed to me as he left the room.
77. You could hear a pin drop in the room.
78. Only a thin partition divides the room.
79. My father greeted and went to his room.
80. I always keep my room as tidy as I can.
81. This partition separates the two rooms.
82. I like to decorate my room with flowers.
83. The man bowed to me as he left the room.
84. Steve was caught sneaking out of the room.
85. Do not speak loudly in the operating room.
86. The room was littered with scraps of paper.
87. When I was fifteen, I got a room of my own.
88. Frank smiled at Jessica as he left the room.
89. How many candles are there in the your room?
90. I will have painted my room before you come.
91. Alex stared at Jessica from across the room.
92. Everyone leave this room before disinfecting.
93. Steve awoke to find himself in a strange room.
94. George shared the room with his older brother.
95. The workers partition a room into three parts.
96. Did you clear up your room before you went out?
97. I would prefer a room with a southern exposure.
98. Do not clean the room where my son is studying.
99. There are a few expensive new table in the room.
100. Did you clear up your room before you went out?
101. Do you know? Good lighting will enhance any room.
102. We had prepared their rooms before my family came.
103. The more bombers, the less room for doves of peace.
104. Furniture in the room was broken. Table, chair etc.
105. When you check out, leave the room key at reception.
106. The biggest room in the world is room for improvement.
107. Give me a room whose every nook is dedicated to a book.
108. I slept in another room because my husband was snoring.
109. They have been saying that no one can exit from this room.
110. Sense your scent when I come into a room you’ve just left.
111. Amy’s and Ricky’s dressing rooms were painted green and white.
112. 98.My brother gets angry with Melissa for she never tidy her room.
113. Eleanor went to her room “where she was free to think and be wretched.
114. Her backyard is clearer than in your bedroom. Please tidy up your room.
115. She suddenly went out of the dorm’s room to cry and smoke the cigarette.
116. 113.While I was in my room, the sound of gunfire from outside scared me.
117. A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.
118. There’s glory and honour in being chosen. But not much room for free will.
119. Moments so precious the universe stretches to make additional room for them.
120. All the people in the room were looking at you. You couldn’t have missed that.
121. By the time my roommate finds my prank trick on her, I’ll have already left the dorm.
122. I am cooler than everybody else in this room. I have to get my self-confidence back. Come on!
123. As soon as Marry arrives in the room, I will start telling her what we are experiencing today.
124. 44.As soon as Marry arrives in the room, I will start telling her what we are experiencing today.
125. Medical decisions have been politicized. What doctor wants a state legislator in his consulting room?
126. The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next.
127. The world has the habit of making room for the man whose actions show that he knows where he is going.
128. In the sick room, ten cents’ worth of human understanding equals ten dollars’ worth of medical science.
129. But this room looked like it had been decorated by the unholy lovechild of Barbie and Strawberry Shortcake.
130. The current medical records system is this: Room after room after room in a hospital filled with paper files.
131. The one ironclad rule is that I have to try. I have to walk into my writing room and pick up my pen every weekday morning.
132. Fairies have to be one thing or the other, because being so small they unfortunately have room for one feeling only at a time.
133. The normal world has no room for exceptions and always quietly eliminates foreign objects. Anyone who is lacking is disposed of.
134. A man’s heart is a wretched, wretched thing. It isn’t like a mother’s womb. It won’t bleed. It won’t stretch to make room for you.
135. A man’s heart is a wretched, wretched thing. It isn’t like a mother’s womb. It won’t bleed. It won’t stretch to make room for you.
136. So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane.
137. I lived with my mom in a really small apartment. My bedroom was like in the living room. That’s why I still love to sleep on couches now.
138. Henry lets Alex take him apart with painstaking patience and precision, moans the name of God so many times that the room feels consecrated.
139. Your best friend and worst enemy are both in this room right now. It’s not your neighbor right or left – and it’s not God or the devil – it’s you.
140. We didn’t have a TV in the living room and all my friends thought we were kind of weird. When they’d come over, my mom wanted to talk to them about current events.
141. The architect should strive continually to simplify the ensemble of the rooms should then be carefully considered that comfort and utility may go hand in hand with beauty.
142. I mean when you come into the set at 7:30 in the morning and you come out of make-up and the first thing you know, the ladies start coming into our dressing rooms at 7:45.
143. We’d be working in our motel room through the night, and I’d come up with an idea at two in the morning, and he’d start jumping up and down, pacing across the room, or whatever.
144. I found out that colonels can stay until they drop dead or get a walker and being a critical medical specialty as an Army trained emergency room doctor, I could stay until age 67.
145. Americans will listen, but they do not care to read. War and Peace must wait for the leisure of retirement, which never really comes: meanwhile it helps to furnish the living room.
146. I think my first big purchase was actually for my mom. She had one of those ’90s TVs in her living room that’s like a 10×10 brick, so I purchased her a flatscreen for her living room.
147. You don’t know what the Chinese expect in the way of beauty. The presentation is just a farce. You come into a room filled with 50 people and they don’t talk to you. There’s very little interaction.
148. Community health centers do a great deal with limited resources. They provide critical medical care services to many who would otherwise have no other place to go or would end up in an emergency room.
149. The art of Peace I practice has room for each of the world’s eight million gods, and I cooperate with them all. The God of Peace is very great and enjoins all that is divine and enlightened in every land.
150. When my dad was badly weakened by the flu and my mom wanted to call an ambulance to take him to the emergency room, he wouldn’t go unless he could shave first and change into a nice shirt and a pair of slacks.
151. We need to bridge the gap between the medical libraries and the hospital rooms take the information out there already, add to it, focus it, harness it – and bring it to the patient who was just diagnosed today.
152. I opened the large central window of my office room to its full on the fine early May morning. Then I stood for a few moments, breathing in the soft, warm air that was charged with the scent of white lilacs below.
153. When the name was in the room, it came to pass that the murderer, abashed, opened up, and there sprang forth, like a Glory, from his pitiable fragments, an altar on which there lay, in the roses, a woman of light and flesh.
154. Miami Beach – that’s where I grew up, in a middle-class Jewish family led by my maternal grandfather. Me, my great-grandmother – a Holocaust survivor, who was my roommate – my grandparents, my mom and her brother all shared a four-bedroom house.
155. No one should have to choose between medicine and other necessities. No one should have to use the emergency room every time a child gets sick. And no one should have to live in constant fear that a medical problem will become a financial crisis.
156. My mom grew up in poverty in Oklahoma – like Dust Bowl, nine people in one room kind of place – and the way she got out of poverty was through education. My dad grew up without a dad, with very little and he also made his way out through education.
157. It seems sensible to me that we should look to the medical profession, that over the centuries has helped us to live longer and healthier lives, to help us die peacefully among our loved ones in our own home without a long stay in God’s waiting room.


