How to use in-sentence of “library”:
+ The Gardens’ library has important collections of botanical books, journals, CD-ROMs and maps.
+ GRI’s separate building contains a research library with over 900,000 volumes and two million photographs of art and architecture.
+ In an overview of writings by and about Kan’ichi Asakawa, OCLC/WorldCat includes roughly 110+ works in 220+ publications in 5 languages and 2,400+ library holdings.
+ This act established the Sri Lanka National Library Services Board in 1970.
+ The greatest library system outside Baghdad was also there.
+ Today, it is on permanent display at the library of Trinity College, Dublin.

Example sentences of “library”:
+ In each quarter of the city, these “Lighthouses of Knowledge” have been implanted containing library and room of computer science, to public use, mainly by students; job training, social welfare and educational programs are coordinated, and often supply labor to improve the city’s amenities or services, as well as education and income.
+ Unlike other libraries in Cuba at that time, the institute’s library let people borrow books for reading outside of the library.
+ Baskerville House, the Library of Birmingham, the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and the International Convention Centre are on the outside of the square.
+ In an overview of writings by and about Higashino, OCLC/WorldCat lists roughly 274 works in 530+ publications in 12 languages and 4,700+ library holdings.
+ The library was started in 1920.
+ Changanacherry Smaraka Grandhasala in Iverkala was the first library to open in Kunnathur.
+ The Lindley Library of the RHS has five branches.
+ Congress Joint Committee on the LibraryJoint Committee on the Library from 1973 to 1979 and the U.S.
+ The Illinois State Historical Library in Springfield, Illinois has it on display.
+ The library was started in 1982.
+ In each quarter of the city, these "Lighthouses of Knowledge" have been implanted containing library and room of computer science, to public use, mainly by students; job training, social welfare and educational programs are coordinated, and often supply labor to improve the city's amenities or services, as well as education and income.
+ Unlike other libraries in Cuba at that time, the institute's library let people borrow books for reading outside of the library.
+ Baskerville House, the Library of Birmingham, the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and the International Convention Centre are on the outside of the square.
More in-sentence examples of “library”:
+ The students now read at the Library of Congress.
+ The DC Council passed controversial emergency legislation on July 10, 2007 to sell the West End public library branch, the DC Special Operations Police Station to the developer called Eastbanc.
+ Giorgi Kekelidze Georgian poet, essayist and the founder of the first Georgian digital library “lib.ge”.
+ The Library of Congress keeps his papers.
+ Mason, the United States Secretary of the Navy had a copy placed in the library of every fighting ship.
+ With a library card, people can borrow books and take them home for several weeks.
+ In 2007, he became the first science fiction writer to be included in The Library of America series.
+ The library itself is known to have had an acquisitions department, and a cataloguing department.
+ They said that since 1972, the number of people who used the library more than doubled.
+ For example, Al-Mansur Ibn and Abi Aamir burned the Al-hakam II library in Córdoba in 976.
+ Several presidential libraries contain the graves of the president such as Richard Nixon at his Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museumlibrary in library in Simi Valley, California.
+ Recently a big library on the internet, the Internet Archive, announced that they are going to convert many videos and other multimedia to the Ogg format as well as other formats like the proprietary Adobe Flash flv format.
+ A mansion often has rooms which are not found in ordinary houses, such as a drawing room, a ballroom, a library and a music room.
+ Notes discovered in Heidelberg University Library which were written by Agostino Vespucci, a Florentine city official, reinforced Vasari’s earlier identification of the model.
+ In 2001 the film was added to the by the Library of Congress.
+ The library exports four classes, IPAddress, Subnet, IPv4Collection, and IPv6Collection.
+ Digitized books from the architecture collection of, the digital library of the University of Bologna.
+ The library is located in Simi Valley, CaliforniaSimi Valley, California.
+ It was incorporated on July 6, 1967 as the not-for-profit Ohio College Library Center.
+ His leadership has made the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies at Grand Valley State University, the Hauenstein Parkinson’s and Neuroscience Centers at Saint Mary’s Hospital and the Grace Hauenstein Library at Aquinas College.
+ Monteverdi started to reorganize the music there: he bought new music for the library and got some new musicians.
+ Georg Kurt Schauer, Heinrich Cobet, Vittorio Klostermann and Professor Hanns Wilhelm Eppelsheimer, director of the Frankfurt University Library, initiated the re-foundation of a German archive library based in Frankfurt am Main.
+ The Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt is the most famous and the longest lasting due to its famous Library of Alexandria and members like Cleopatra VII.
+ This includes a broad and complete collection of library material about Australia and the Australian people.
+ The students now read at the Library of Congress.
+ The DC Council passed controversial emergency legislation on July 10, 2007 to sell the West End public library branch, the DC Special Operations Police Station to the developer called Eastbanc.
+ Giorgi Kekelidze Georgian poet, essayist and the founder of the first Georgian digital library "lib.ge".
+ They let a masked man into the library who fired shots at a 64-year-old librarian.
+ In order to have access to any given movie, the library owner must obtain a physical copy of it.
+ It was chosen by School Library Journal as one of their best books of 1994.
+ The first library in Lawrence was built in October 1854.
+ The German National Library is the central library and national bibliographic center for the Federal Republic of Germany.
+ The movie was added to the Library of Congress National Registry in 1998.
+ From then on, she visited the library often, though she rarely found the books she most wanted to read — those about children like herself.
+ It was an e-book only from Rakuten Kobo and Library of America eBook Classics.
+ The new City Library Arts Centre, on Fawcett Street, also houses the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art.
+ Plutarch wrote that during his visit to Alexandria in 48 BC, Julius Caesar might have accidentally burned the library when he set fire to his own ships to frustrate Achillas’ attempt to limit his ability to communicate by sea.
+ Academy of American Poets, Library of Congress, Poetry Society of America, Poetry Foundation are organizations that support US poets.
+ Both the Hay and Nicolay copies of the Address are inside the Library of Congress.
+ The library is the oldest library in Switzerland.
+ Springfield also has a new building with a museum and library dedicated to him and his presidency.
+ The library has a list of all of his writing.
+ Ljungby library do also have a mobile library, a bus filled with bookshelves.
+ She went to the office to fill out a form, but she fills out a paper to sign up to be a Library Shelving Assistant.
+ The Beinecke Library has one of the world’s largest collections of rare books and old manuscripts.
+ There are 7,900,000 volumes held in the library in total.
+ The Library is a public institution and is one of the world’s largest research libraries.
+ He was director of Spain’s national library and of the Spanish College in Paris.
+ In the 1960s, assembly languages were made better by adding new things like library COPY, Macro from outside the program.
