Sentence examples for outer library from inspiring English sources

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Two or three levels of the inner stacks can correspond to one floor of the outer library.

The earliest surviving figure, from the 3rd century bce, is reported as "more than 200,000 books," whereas the medieval text of John Tzetzes mentions "42,000 books in the outer library; in the inner (Royal Libraryy 400,000 mixed books, plus 90,000 unmixed books".

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It was surrounded by a garden enclosed in an outer rectangle of libraries, lecture halls, art galleries, and other facilities of a big community centre.

The inherent massiveness of the brick "plate-wall" structure of the outer part of the library helps to create the cloistered atmosphere that Kahn felt was appropriate for library carrels.

Most of the outer girdle of the library's Edwardian rooms, corridors and transition spaces have been retained or remodelled into new spaces, and great care has been taken to highlight the most notable original architectural details.

By making her characters play a text-based game in which the reader absorbs the descriptions of the cyberworld ("You are in a light, bright library, the outer chamber of the sphere where Lark lives and works") at the same time as the character does, she draws readers into the story more deeply than if everyone were simply sitting around pointing and clicking through a more visually oriented game.

Paradoxically, the most notable new architecture in South Hampshire after Solent City was cancelled was courtesy of Hampshire county council, whose architects department under Colin Stansfiembarkedh embarked on a building programme to serve the new outer suburbia, creating schools, libraries and old people's homes that are considered some of the best-designed in the country.

Other work involves the repair of collapsed sections of the structure, and prevention of further collapse: the west facade of the upper level, for example, has been buttressed by scaffolding since 2002, while a Japanese team completed restoration of the north library of the outer enclosure in 2005.

We operated under the assumption that the temples were built from their center outwards; that is, starting with the sanctuaries and progressing to the inner and then outer enclosures, except for the libraries.

Each library of the outer-petal and inner-petal produced 66,179,398 and 65,481,444 total raw reads, following cleaning and quality checks, and 60,234,256 and 61,296,620 total clean reads were obtained with a single read length of 90 nt and a Q20 percentage (proportion of nucleotides with quality value larger than 20 in reads) over 98.50% (Table  1).

Each library of the outer-petal and inner-petal produced 5,421,083,040 and 5,516,695,800 total clean nucleotides with a Q20 percentage over 98.50% in which the quantity and quality were all relatively high compared with other plants, such as the apple tree [ 46] and M. rubra [ 21].

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