We found over 1000 examples of how to use book in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 125 of 1000.
# | Sentence | |
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101. | Read this book at your leisure. | |
102. | What on earth do you want six copies of the same book for? | |
103. | What's my book doing here? | |
104. | If you find an interesting book, please buy it for me. | |
105. | You may take the book home so long as you don't get it dirty. | |
106. | You may take this book as long as you keep it clean. | |
107. | When you're reading an English book, it isn't a great idea to look up every word you don't know. | |
108. | In English class, sometimes we sit in a circle to talk about a book we are reading. | |
109. | Written in English, this book is easy for me to read. | |
110. | Do you have a book written in English? | |
111. | I think a movie is more entertaining than any book. | |
112. | Please book me a room in a first-class hotel. | |
113. | One book is thin. The other is thick. The thick one has about 200 pages. | |
114. | I read the whole book in one evening. | |
115. | Left alone, he began to read a book. | |
116. | I can't afford $40 for one book! | |
117. | Written as it is in easy style, the book is for beginners. | |
118. | Written in plain English, the book can be read even by you. | |
119. | This book is surprisingly easy to read, isn't it? | |
120. | It is too dark to read a book there. | |
121. | I want to buy this book not because it is cheap, but because it is useful. | |
122. | I've read any and every book in this library. | |
123. | You are welcome to any book in my library. | |
124. | I ordered a book from London. | |
125. | There is a pen between the apple and the book. |