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Example sentences for "each book"

  • Unless | | otherwise specified, the latest edition of each book is required.

  • The accession numbers should be written on the back of the title-page of each book, and should also be written against the entry on the invoice, and also, if a donation, in the appropriate column of the donation book.

  • Provision is made in the ruling for any needful cross-reference to the withdrawals book, and a column is used for any remarks required to elucidate further the history of each book.

  • According to the system of charging used, each book should be dealt with further, as regards appropriating its equivalent card, indicator book, or ledger page, as may be needful.

  • The librarian notes the letter of the desk, and the place of each book on it, but nothing more.

  • Bind according to specifications, following | |instructions for style on binder's slip in each book.

  • Sheet of paper containing instructions to the binder inserted in each book sent to the bindery.

  • Binders must keep a record of each book, whether periodical or not, which has a volume number.

  • Each book in printed wrapper, with cover design and title.

  • The organism of each book and of the child must both be carefully regarded to make the adjustment perfect.

  • Each book will be read and its messages interpreted in the light of the conditions and forces that constitute its true background.

  • Sidenote: Final completion of the New Testament canon] The final decision represents the result of an open and prolonged and yet quiet consideration of the merits of each book and of its claims to apostolic authority.

  • Each book has a unity and a history that must be understood, if a given passage is to be fairly interpreted or its truths intelligently applied, Individual books are also related to others and to their historical background.

  • Finally, I will state abstractly the conditions from which result the artistic, not the physical necessity that the novelist confine himself in each book to a single story-idea.

  • The novelist is under no obligation to reproduce a social spectacle in each book, but more often than not he will find that he must do so to bring out the full value of his conception.

  • Some librarians, to this end, place in each book a slip of paper, and the scholar is expected to write upon this at least one thing he has learned from the book, telling at the same time how he likes it.

  • For a time you may charge two cents for the reading of each book, thus forcing the library itself to earn its double in the course of a year.

  • A plainly printed slip urging careful handling, forbidding dog's ears, and the like, may well be pasted in each book.

  • Each book is wrapped in a special multi-colored jacket.

  • Each book is wrapped in a printed jacket.

  • Each book is printed from new plates on a good quality of paper and bound in cloth.

  • Each book wrapped in a jacket printed in colors.

  • Each book contains a carefully selected and classified list of poems that have endeared the author to millions and given him a place among the immortals.

  • Each book with a beautiful colored frontispiece.

  • Printed from large type on an extra quality of paper, cover design stamped in three colors, large side title letterings, each book in glazed paper printed wrapper.

  • Each book contains 128 pages and a Coloured Illustration.

  • Each book contains 64 pages and a Coloured Illustration.

  • The price of each book is 25 cents (one shilling) delivered anywhere in the world.

  • With Four Full-page Illustrations in each Book.

  • With Four Illustrations in each Book, printed on a tint.

  • Edmund Prideaux, the son of Dean Prideaux, in 1730 "gave to this Library more than Threescore Books which are all of them inserted in the Catalogue with his Name before each Book.

  • Illuminated page at beginning of each book.

  • Sometime after the Decease of the said Mr John Kirkpatrick there was more than Two Hundred Books sent to this Library According to his Will and Desire which are inserted in the Catalogue with his Name before Each Book.

  • Woodcuts in this style are found most frequently on the titlepages of popular books in small quarto, published by the Sessas, who apparently did not see their way to commissioning more than a single illustration to each book.

  • Hearne's collection was sold in February, 1736, by Osborne the bookseller, 'the lowest price being marked in each book.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each book" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cause they; each according; each battalion; each book; each bottle; each community; each containing; each day; each flower; each girl; each having; each individual; each night; each page; each place; each planet; each plate; each regiment; each room; each species; each time; each town; each unit; each woman; each year; intimate knowledge