How to use "library" in a sentence

Sentences

Captain Nemo stayed in his library

I found the Captain in his library

As I walked through the museum to the stairs, I heard music coming from Captain Nemo's library

He thanked Mrs Danvers quickly and took me into the library for tea

The library was a large comfortable room

After dinner, we sat in the library

I left the dining-room and went into the library

I thought I would light the fire in the library

'The fire in the library is not usually lit until the afternoon, Madam,' he said

Of course, I can give orders for the fire in the library to be lit.'

The morning-room was quite small and very different from the library

Then he went quickly into the library and shut the door.

I put the handkerchief in my pocket and walked slowly across the hall to the library

I sat in the library after my visitor had gone

I decided to put my new books in the library and I said nothing about the cupid.

The following day, after lunch, Frith brought our coffee to the library as usual

I heard Mrs Danvers say, 'I expect she went into the library

As I walked towards the library, I heard the sound of voices

Mrs Danvers came out of the library

I waited a moment and then went downstairs and into the library

I went into the small room behind the library and picked up the telephone

I went through the house and into the library

Captain Searle came into the library about fifteen minutes later

Then I stood up and walked slowly back to the library.

It was very quiet in the library

The library was very quiet

Maxim answered it quickly and came back into the library.

After dinner, we went back into the library as usual

I went downstairs and sat with Jasper in the library.

It was quiet in the library

We were taken by surprise when Frith brought the magistrate into the library.

He spent an hour and a half in his library, paging through legal casebooks, boning up on precedents for the exhumation of a body that, as the court had put it, "was to be disinterred in the absence of a pressing legal need, solely for humane reasons, in consideration of certain survivors of the deceased." Elliot didn't think Harold Kennebeck would give him any trouble, and he didn't expect the judge to request a list of precedents for something as relatively simple and harmless as reopening Danny's grave, but he intended to be well prepared

When I had walked into the library, I had been a happy, healthy man

I told him about what I had read at the library.

I climbed out of the window and moved along a narrow ledge to the library roof, where I sat down

There are many books in Don Diego's library

He goes to the library and sees Lolita.

At that moment Zorro appears in the library and says, "Captain Ramon, you are a villain