Synonym: baby's room, glasshouse, greenhouse. Similar words: nurse, purse, course, of course, recourse, discourse, by yourself, in due course. Meaning: ['nɜrsrɪ /'nɜːsrɪ] n. 1. a child's room for a baby 2. a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions.
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151. Things had to be more formal in the nursery school because of the larger numbers involved.
152. Best workplace nursery provision is to be found in the public sector - local authorities, hospitals and colleges.
153. By 1989, there were 3,000 -a net gain of 1,200 in office functions, retailing and small firms in nursery workshops.
154. On Wednesday the county schools subcommittee will be recommended to consider providing 52 nursery places in an extension at Springfield Primary School.
155. In the Nursery the children can act out their fantasies or fears in the privacy of the house corner.
156. Are these the partnership circumstances in which we want children to receive nursery education?
157. In the internal refugee camps, they helped in nursery care and literacy programmes.
158. He opened his own nursery on a spot surrounded by the infant Ouse.
159. This keeps him happy until it is time to go to the nursery by which time she has cleared up the mess.
160. There he had an official residence, but he continued to run his Whitechapel nursery, with another in London Fields.
161. A taste for the exotic is catered for by a spectacular range of orchids from a nursery in Milton Keynes.
162. He said Darlington College of Technology already provided one of the best nursery nurse courses in the country.
163. The Council argued the proposed change of operating centre on tree nursery land did not conform with rural development in that area.
164. A meeting of the education committee decided that the nursery classes should be transferred to the School Annexe. 5.
165. One result would be an agreed agenda for action for that specific nursery,[Sentencedict.com] with pointers for future development.
166. The company has its own tree nursery, stocked originally with plants grown from seed collected locally.
167. This created a natural nursery for every kind of indigenous wildflower, shrub, and tree.
168. It was a room that might, in time, become-a nursery.
169. Five other locations throughout County Durham are also to be considered for extra nursery places.
170. The nursery slope can be terrifying to the person on skis for the first time, and yet boring to the expert.
171. After just 12 months' training, they will be able to teach nursery and infant pupils.
172. Voice over David is determined to breathe life back into an estate nursery that was once one of the finest in Gloucestershire.
173. Bear this in mind when you peruse the catalogues and the plants on offer in the nursery garden centre plunge beds.
174. Michael and Hope lay on the floor of the nursery with warm sun streaming in over their lovely bodies.
175. He was, incidentally, the only applicant who hadn't named the drink St Clements, from the nursery rhyme.
176. It runs over 150 primary and nursery schools, and 12 secondary schools teaching agriculture[sentencedict.com], commerce and industry.
177. But Ilkley Moor, however exhilarating for us townies, forms only the nursery slopes of the Yorkshire Dales.
178. Female wasps of this species dig burrows in the sand, to provide a nursery for their offspring.
179. The breakfast set in the nursery lobby left-hand cupboard was donated by Miss Henrietta Wedgwood.
180. Paul was sent to a little nursery school down the road, to get him away from Ben.