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Example sentences for "book about"

  • He's supposedly doing a book about us, Karl, a book about this project.

  • There's a reporter, a sweet guy who's doing a book about .

  • A Book About Bells' is destined to be the work of reference on the subject, and it ought to find a home on the shelves of every library.

  • A Book About Bells' will interest almost everyone.

  • A Book About Bells' can be heartily commended.

  • Tell you what, grandfather, there isn't any school-book about this.

  • Have you read Charles Murray's book about America?

  • You say you are surprised I did not express more admiration of Harriet Martineau's book about America.

  • Whenever he would harden his heart against a beggar, he half remembers Malthus and a book about population; whenever he has scruples about crushing a rival he half remembers Darwin and his scruples become unscientific.

  • Thring, in desperation, appeals to me, concluding with characteristic simplicity that we must be friends because you have written a book about me.

  • HOPE, Author of 'A Book about Boys,' etc.

  • Mr. Jeaffreson, in his amusing Book about Doctors, tells a good story about the great anatomist, John Hunter.

  • A "Book about Dominies" is the work of no ordinary dominie, who feels the dignity of his profession, and relates his experience, which is by no means to be despised.

  • To give the mere list of his separate benevolent services would be to write a book about them.

  • It is merely a book about carriages, in which particular regard has been paid to chronological sequence, and particular attention to such individual carriages as have at all withstood the test of social history.

  • A Book about Travelling, Past and Present.

  • She thought if he wrote a book about an imaginary Miss Jones it might turn out to be right in some ways about Jean Brandon, and in some ways about a hundred other people; but if he set out to write a book about Jean it would be wrong.

  • He thinks he is writing a book about all of us.

  • But you cannot want a book about Success.

  • You may want a book about jumping; you may want a book about whist; you may want a book about cheating at whist.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also necessary; book about; book containing; book cover; book entitled; book printed; book published; books and; books printed; books published; books should; books were; both civil and criminal; children will; common source; heat required; keen look; large herds; last succeeded; only meant; stating that; take pleasure; thou diest; thus spake; what you have said; will seldom