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Example sentences for "books should"

  • Books should be sought that will inculcate a noble manliness for young men and a noble womanliness for young women, and there are such books in numbers sufficient to fill the library shelves.

  • What classes of books should be in the library?

  • Simplicity is the keynote of the work, and the regulations governing the issue of readers’ tickets and the lending of books should be made as easy and unambiguous as possible.

  • This is my opinion, wherein if I err I shall err with infinite others; and the more I think upon it, the more it doth distaste me that such kinds of books should be vouchsafed room in so noble a library.

  • Books should construct a larger social ideal for the reader instead of confirming his present one.

  • In connection with these figures the net books should be most considered so far as the new books are concerned.

  • Our arrangement of books should not be inconsistent with the organization of knowledge, lest we fail in an =inestimable= service to the seekers and disseminators of knowledge.

  • Books should not be piled up very high, nor wedged into overcrowded shelves.

  • Books should not be bought from traveling agents.

  • Books should be used for reading and for nothing else.

  • Books should be marked in pencil, with a shelf letter and a case number.

  • Books should not be either swung together or beaten together.

  • Decoration of books should only be carried out when we are sure we have an appropriate design, and when we are sure that the book is worth it.

  • Cabinets of drawers for prints and very large books should also be secured if required, and cushioned desks for books with metal bosses or metal mountings of any description.

  • Books should be sewed on three to six cords, according to their size.

  • All writing upon the margins of books should be prohibited--other than simple pencil corrections of the text, as to an erroneous date, name, etc.

  • All torn leaves or plates in books should be at once mended by pasting a very thin onion-skin paper on both sides of the torn leaf, and pressing gently between leaves of sized paper until dry.

  • Books should never be used when fresh from the binder's hands.

  • Books should be bound in one-half cowhide (American russia).

  • Books should be sewed "all along" with no splitting of signatures at head or tail.

  • Books should be bound in full cloth made according to the specifications of the Bureau of Standards.

  • This element of active work in the distribution of books should, I believe, come back more to our American life.

  • The true democratic idea is that a professorship of books should be established in every school-room.

  • I, myself, am inclined to think that the formal, systematic instruction in the use of books should be given in the schools, with sympathetic, systematic help on the part of the library.

  • To be deprived of books should be, on the contrary, his cruellest chastisement!

  • And he quotes Cowley,-- "Books should as business entertain the light.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after puberty; books and; books bound; books printed; books published; books should; books were; could not; deny the; each cake; flying column; great town; having little; hundred different; its surface; more probably; much boiling; observations made; occasionally found; persuade myself; then brought; then goes; then laid; three others; whole frame; worth noting