We found over 1000 examples of how to use book in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 1000.
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1. | "Ganon made man in his image, and spoke to his creations: "You are my prisoners." Wait, what the hell is this..?" "It's a book." "I know a book if I see one, Sister Ipo. What book—" "Read the book!" "You goose." | |
2. | If you need instructions, check out the enclosed instruction book. If you need instructions on how to check out the enclosed instruction book, check out the enclosed instructions on how to get instructions on how to check out the enclosed instruction book. If you need instructions on how to check out the enclosed instructions, check out the instructions on how to get instructions on how to check out the enclosed instructions on how to get instructions on how to check out the enclosed intruction book. Thank you. | |
3. | "But what's the contents like?" - "Your tents? You want to go camping?" - "No, I'm asking if you liked the book. Is it interesting and would you recommend it? Is it, after all, a book worth reading and, here's my last question: Should I read it?" - "Sorry, what did you say? I couldn't hear, because this book is simply too interesting." | |
4. | If you purchased this book without a cover you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as "unsold and destroyed" to the publisher, and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this "stripped book". | |
5. | This book isn't as interesting as that book. | |
6. | This book is not only more instructive but more interesting than that book. | |
7. | This book is as interesting as that book. | |
8. | Which is easier, this book or that book? | |
9. | My uncle gave me a book yesterday. This is the book. | |
10. | Just because a certain book does not interest readers does not mean that the fault lies in the book. | |
11. | That book is a new book. | |
12. | I bought an English book, but the book was hard to understand. | |
13. | This book isn't as heavy as that book. | |
14. | Scott first changed a watch for a book, then the book for money. | |
15. | When a book and a head collide and a hollow sound is heard, must it always have come from the book? | |
16. | Where are the book and pencil? The book's on the table, and the pencil's on the windowsill. | |
17. | Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, 'and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice 'without pictures or conversation?' | |
18. | Each part of a book starts with references to its author's life: a passage from a read book, a question directed to a stranger on a roadside, something shouted by a girlfriend. | |
19. | Each part of the book starts with a quote taken from the life of the author: a passage from a book, a question asked to a stranger on the road, something shouted by a girlfriend. | |
20. | For a book to sell well, there needs to be a pretty girl on the cover, and the book will sell all the better, the less cover there is on the pretty girl. | |
21. | "Could you please buy me a book?" "What kind of book?" | |
22. | It took Tom 7 hours to read a 220 pages book. It took Mary 9 hours to read a 280 pages book. Who is faster at reading books? | |
23. | While I was thinking over whether I should accept such strange apologies, Coutabay leafed through the book and read loudly and expressively: "While I was thinking over whether I should accept such strange apologies, Coutabay leafed through the book and read loudly and expressively: 'While I was thinking...' Holmes quickly snatched the volume from Coutabay's hands. | |
24. | That's my favorite book! Honestly! The book is worth reading. | |
25. | Tom's book is topping the Christmas sales of books, and hardly any book can put it off its game. |