Library's

"Library's" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Oh, I just remembered. The library's closed tomorrow.

While anyone who has a need to conduct legal research may study and take notes from the law library's holdings of published books and journals during normal hours of operation, members of the public who are not formally registered as law students do not have access to certain electronic resources.

I appreciate the library's quietness.

If you need books, you should make use of the library's.

"Excuse me, could you tell me where the library's at?" "Around here, we don't end our sentences with prepositions." "All right, could you tell me where the library's at, asshole?"

The library's collection includes printed archive material, such as handwritten letters and old newspaper stories, but a major effort is under way to digitize the holdings to preserve them and widen their availability.

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