Sentences with book
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B b - His eighth book came out earlier this year and was an instant best-seller.
- Can I have a book of first class stamps please? [+ of]
- British officials have booked hotel rooms for the women and children. [VERB noun]
- For the most part he left the books to his managers and accountants.
- League referee Keith Cooper booked him in the first half for a tussle with the goalie. [VERB noun]
- They took him to the station and booked him for assault with a deadly weapon. [VERB noun]
- The book trade
- bookseller
- In bridge, six of the 13 tricks form the book
- The book of life
- To book a flight
- He was booked for ignoring a traffic signal
- An account book
- The book of life
- A closed book
- ~ revenue~ a profit~ a loss
- She opened the book to page 37 and began to read aloud. He was frustrated because he couldn't find anything about dinosaurs in the book.
- I have three copies of his first book.
- Genesis is the first book of the Bible. Many readers find the first book of A Tale of Two Cities to be confusing.
- I'm running a book on who is going to win the race.
- A book of stampsa book of raffle tickets
- Celtic captain Scott Brown joined team-mate Majstorovic in the book and Rangers' John Fleck was also shown a yellow card as an ill-tempered half drew to a close.
- I want to book a hotel room for tomorrow nightI can book tickets for the concert next week.
- They booked that message from the hill
- The police booked him for driving too fast.
- He was really booking, until he passed the speed trap.
- The top three students had a bet on which one was going to book their intellectual property class.
- He was here earlier, but he booked.
- Your child can listen to or read the book online.
- The petrified tree was a book of Nature.
- The White Sox book on Mickey Mantle cautioned pitchers to keep the ball fast and high.
- The solution was not according to the book but it served the purpose.
- We booked a table at our favorite restaurant.
- The travel agent booked us for next week's cruise.
- The Philadelphia syndicate books 25 million dollars a year on horse racing.
- He left the party early to book.
- The book department; a book salesman.
- A book knowledge of sailing.
- The firm's book profit was $53,680.
- Someday he will be brought to book for his misdeeds.
- An unimaginative individual who does everything by the book.
- He's in the boss's bad books.
- In my book, he's not to be trusted.
- She knew the area like a book.
- You can make book on it that he won't arrive in time.
- Much of his work as a night watchman is done off the books.
- The daring rescue was one for the book.
- He claims to have graduated from Harvard, but his name is not on the books.
- To punish without book.
- So far as investment banking is concerned, they wrote the book.