refectory

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Examples of refectory

  • The government had not consulted the manual workers who would be directly affected by the privatisation of these hospital refectories.

  • Down the centuries exceptions were made, for example that meat might be eaten but not inside the refectory.

  • A central 'forum' is surrounded by shared large lecture halls, refectory, sports centre and other facilities.

  • The primary effect was that privatisation of hospital refectories was shelved and a more serious engagement initiated.

  • Children would be reared in common nurseries, meals taken in refectories.

  • Some were reserved for the collective spaces and placed in the kitchen, the refectory, the working rooms, the dormitory, and the infirmary, to be used by all nuns.

  • But the fact that some make losses is quite a different thing from subsiding a refectory.

  • It may be a classroom, a kind of refectory, a converted refectory, a small dining room or some accommodation on the school premises.

  • We ran the place well and efficiently and provided better facilities than the university did in its refectories and various other ways.

  • But often there is not room in the refectory.

  • They might want more no-smoking areas or areas where people could be quiet, or provision to be made for a particular diet in the refectory.

  • I do not believe that it is enough to subsidise the refectories.

  • Generally, the services comprise bars, cafeterias, refectories and a varied range of sporting and welfare services.

  • The private school had its sports hall burnt down and the state school had its refectory burnt down.

  • That has led to my local college having to close its creche—an important part of increasing participation—and its refectory.

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