7974 examples of the book in sentences

Then came my lord and lady into their new domain, and my lady's introduction to the little lad, whom she found in the book-room, as we have seen.

And when he saw him examining the book and looking quite moved by the compliment paid to it, he exclaimed: "My dear fellow, the binder brought it here this morning, and I was awaiting an opportunity to surprise you with it.

Still, the reader will now be better rewarded for his time, and, on the whole; the book is much more worthy of his attention.

'Oh, well,' he went on, 'if you don't want the book, I don't.

"If I do," he said, "I shall present the book to Lord Byron in due form, not for his talents as a poet, but for his qualities as a companion and a friend.

In other words, most people who download the book do so for the predictable reason, and in a predictable format say, to sample a chapter in the HTML format before deciding whether to buy the book but the thing that differentiates a boring e-text experience from an exciting one is the minority use printing out a couple chapters of the book to bring to the beach rather than risk getting the hardcopy wet and salty.

* A knock at the Reverend Mr. Fairweather's study-door called his eyes from the book on which they were intent.

I shut the book lest she should see the vile title of a thing I had hitherto liked.

The tale of Balin's deeds is too long for recital here, but it may be read in the book of King Arthur's knights.

This book was originally intended to be a companion to Professor Tucker's Life in Ancient Athens, published in Messrs. Macmillan's series of Handbooks of Archaeology and Art; but the plan was abandoned for reasons on which I need not dwell, and before the book was quite finished I was called to other and more specialised work.

From a photograph by Lewis Carroll] A rough comparison between "Alice's Adventures Underground" and the book in its completed form, shows how slight were the alterations that Lewis Carroll thought it necessary to make.

I have referred in the earlier part of the book to the changes of type in the English nature that have occurred during the last few hundred years.

2. When the possessive is affirmed or denied; as, "The book is mine, and not John's."

THE BOOK OF CAST ACCOUNTS XVI

And then I understand another thing out of the Book: That the very last and supreme utterance of the Master on earth grew out of His conviction that we should do exactly this thing.

(The Book of human destiny, 1) © 12May48; A22525.

He found him hunched like a half-open jackknife in a cane rocker, with his legs crossed and one long, lean foot dangling loosely before him; he was reading "The Essays of Elia," and the melancholy of his face gave Billy the erroneous impression that the book was extremely sad, and caused him to dislike it without ever looking inside the dingy blue covers.

I showed him the book.

"That the book was never mine, of course.

Sometimes when he read at home, he could not keep his eyes fixed on the book because his thoughts insisted on straying into all sorts of irrelevant fields.

He read to me until the moon came up; then he threw down the book, and said, "Pshaw!" "What is that for, Saul?"

Within the necessary limits of a single volume the Editor persuades himself he has succeeded in including a wide range of subjects, and he trusts that the information he has given on these will meet in some measure at least the wants of those for whom the book has been compiled.

And the patient's stomach was right and the book was wrong.

"The book was lent me by a brave seaman, who holds himself in readiness to repress their depredations; and while reading of so much wickedness, I endeavor to recall the devotion of those who risk their lives, in order to protect the weak and innocentMy uncle will be angered, should I longer delay to apprize him of your presence.

Taken all in all, The Book of Songs was a unique collection, making much of little, and making it with an amazing economy of means.

7974 examples of  the book  in sentences