Lastly, take a pencil and a note book or writing paper for your observations in the field.
A note book is also a valuable addition to your outfit, as it enables you to make memoranda concerning the trees and localities from which you obtain your pupae.
And Paul Rodier walked along just in front of them, note book in hand.
The woman went around behind the counter and opened a drawer, from which she took a note book, in which she kept a daily record of her sales.
Moniche unlocked it and stepped back, Bernardet, with the reporter at his heels, note book in hand, entered the room.
The publication in our Tourist's Note Book, in 1876, of the name of Miss Simpson, in connection with Captain Nelson, three years before the appearance of Dr.
Readers of Bracton's Note Book will remember Maitland's description of Azo as "the Savigny of the thirteenth century," as a principal source from which our greatest medieval jurist obtained a rational conception of the domain of law.
In his edition of the Note Book Maitland had proclaimed the necessity for a new edition of Bracton, an edition based not upon inferior manuscripts but upon the best manuscripts, and accompanied by an adequate critical apparatus.
It was a dirty leaf from a note book fouled by the Desert winds and lodged in the sage brush.
I'd take a leaf out of the Devil's note book and go him one better!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "note book" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.