Which preposition to use with storerooms
They are built of logs as long as can be conveniently obtained, and consist of three divisions, the front a store with a rude counter, behind this the living-rooms of the factor and his assistants, and in the rear the great storeroom for the year's supplies.
I think it must have been a storeroom of some kind, for there were casks and boxes piled up, and a strange iron-bound chest was against one wall.
"A damp, gloomy old cellar with tunnels and storerooms in queer corners andBut you were going to tell us about the attic.
In the summer I brought the stick into the house, and put it in the dry, warm storeroom over the kitchen where I keep my seed corn.
Some of the facts stated by the Republican are the following: "On Friday night, about 10 o'clock, a deaf and dumb German girl was found in the storeroom with Tom.
Bowers has completed a storeroom on the south side, an excellent place to keep our travelling provisions.
"Tom," he commanded, "pick three boys and go down cellar with them, and into the little storeroom at the right.
The car stood out in the courtyard and snorted away, whilst we worked in the storeroom alongside.
I always had to carry the key of the storeroom to the old aunt, in order that she might be sure that I could not go in and eat bread when I chose.
"After that I billed freight for the Missouri Pacific at the Baring Cross Storerooms under Mr. H.S. Turner for eight months or more.