Which preposition to use with books
He may lay up in banks a fortune which he intends to try to spend upon himself; or he may say: I am accountable for the pocket-books of the world.
If he really does bump into a rock he cuts in an arithmetic book for his latitude and longitude and lets it go at that.
They had scarcely left the house before I flew to the garden with a book in my hand, and passing as before to the shrubbery, I buried myself in a close thicket at one end of it.
Why they made it, just as the man that wrote this-here says, and you can kiss the Book on that.
How replete with useful matter must not a book with that assurance be!
Permit me, then, to dedicate this book to you, not because of your eminence as a lawyer, nor yet on account of your distinguished position as a citizen, but as a keen, intelligent sportsman, one who loves nature in her primeval wildness, and who is at home, with a rifle and rod, in the old woods.
" I signified my willingness to listen to anything Sir Henry might say, and in a few minutes we found ourselves comfortably established in a splendid old room, completely clothed with books from ceiling to floor.
His career had been made almost entirely at the Foreign Office, and he was much more at home in his cabinet, with all his papers and books about him, than he would be abroad among strangers.
I'm down on the agencies' books as a chaser-act, and I'm down with myself for that.
Read the book at your leisure, and study it.
I find a speech of his in a most illuminating book by a Danish professor on German Chauvinist literature.
He just had time to scrawl that last message and drop the book into the cache.
* PREFACE The author, in placing this little book before the public, feels that in so doing he adds his mite to the useful and timely literature of the day.
He replied, "Let a man have the sagacity of Tsang Wu-chung, the freedom from covetousness of Kung-ch'oh, the boldness of Chwang of P'in, and the attainments in polite arts of Yen Yu; and gift him further with the graces taught by the 'Books of Rites' and 'Music'then he may be considered a perfect man.
A much larger and more expensive book than the others, and less practical for ordinary use, but fuller in treatment of material, with words of more than one meaning carefully divided into their various senses.
They enabled her to admire Charteris's books without reservation.
There is a large amount of intensely interesting, though spiritually undigested, material for a minister in a book like William James's Varieties of Religious Experience. 7.
Six o'clock found Beth wide awake, as usual; so she quietly dressed and, taking her book under her arm, started to make her way into the gardens.
But on a less occasion, when there is no plot thumping in me, I still feel a kind of embarrassment when I ask for a book out of the general demand.
"He not long ago," added the Brahmin "wrote a book against marriage, and soon afterwards wedded, in due form, the lady you saw at his table.
There are some people who throw down a book after having read it, as one leaves a bottle after having drank the wine from it.
We arrived at Modane at 10 a.m., and I was booked through to Palmanova, a new name to me at that time.
Since the thrilling moment when GUTTENBURG made his celebrated discovery, numbers of persons have tried their handsand undoubtedly their heads alsoat Books for the Young.
Helmont disguised; or the vulgar errors of imperical and unskilful practicers of Physick confuted; more especially as they concern the cures of Feavers, the Stone, the Plague, and some other Diseases by way of Dialogue; in which the chief rarities of Physick are admirably discoursed by I.T. Books in the Press, and ready for Printing.
Mrs. Alicia Lefanu, who is stated to have been a sister of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and also her daughter, Miss Alicia Lefanu, published books during the lifetime of Shelley.