How to use in-sentence of “book”:
+ The book was published by Warner Books, Inc.
+ She finished the book in less than one year.
+ Many of the letters look like English because he had an English book that he could not read.
+ Toby first appeared in the seventh book in The Railway Series, “Toby the Tram Engine” in 1952, and appeared in several subsequent books.
+ Like “Ender’s Game”, the book won the Hugo Award for outstanding science fiction novel, making Card the first writer to win both of these awards two times in a row.
+ Leonese language book Cuentos del Sil was published with the agreement between the Provincial Government of León and the Asociación Cultural de la Llingua Llïonesa El Fueyu.

Example sentences of “book”:
+ Sarrazin published the book “Deutschland schafft sich ab” with controversial comments about the German immigration system.
+ The book is a story about a man who is trying to lead a good life as a Christian.
+ He also published a book named “Portraits of Polish Kings”.
+ The book was published on November 9, 2010.
+ Many churches now use the words from “Common Worship” or some other modern prayer book for their services.
+ In 1796, Burney used them to write a book about the life of Metastasio.
+ Hannibal Alkhas has also created book illustrations, written poems and translated many poems to and from Assyrian.
+ The book focuses on fourteen big decisions he made, including quitting drinking, running for president, Hurricane Katrina, invading Iraq, and his response to the financial meltdown in 2008.
+ It is based on the books of Philo of Alexandria, Josephus, Eusebius, the Midrash and the Book of Exodus.
+ Pages 126 to 146 of the book contain material and quotes about the confession of many contemporary Arab leaders and elites about the legitimacy of the name of the Persian Gulf.
+ The movie is based on Doris Kearns Goodwin’s book Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln.
+ Sarrazin published the book "Deutschland schafft sich ab" with controversial comments about the German immigration system.
+ The book is a story about a man who is trying to lead a good life as a Christian.
+ The book “Is There Life After Housework?: A Revolutionary Approach to Cutting Your Cleaning Time 75%” is the most reliable of all the sources, but although the book, it does not say anything about Chicopee, the company that purportedly manufactured this product.
+ It is the last book in the series too, because Jacques died in 2011.
+ Hamill is the co-writer of “The Black Pearl The Black Pearl”, a comic book miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics.
+ He founded two fields called schizoanalysis and ecosophy, and is best known for his academic partnership with Gilles Deleuze, especially their two-part book “Capitalism and Schizophrenia”.
+ Wells, book catalog #441-88091-075, ca.
+ The first season is based on the 2014 book You “You” by Caroline Kepnes.
+ The Domesday Book is two volumes.
+ In the Soviet Union, the book circulated in samizdat until its official publication in 1989.
More in-sentence examples of “book”:
+ In 684, Cuthbert was chosen to be bishop of Lindisfarne, at a synod at Twyford, volume XXXVIII, 1852 page 500 from Google Book Search but was unwilling to leave his retirement and take up his charge.
+ The title of the EP inspired the title of a book of photography by Peterson, named "Screaming Life: A Chronicle of the Seattle Music Scene".
+ In 684, Cuthbert was chosen to be bishop of Lindisfarne, at a synod at Twyford, volume XXXVIII, 1852 page 500 from Google Book Search but was unwilling to leave his retirement and take up his charge.
+ The title of the EP inspired the title of a book of photography by Peterson, named “Screaming Life: A Chronicle of the Seattle Music Scene”.
+ A writer of a book is called an author.
+ Brent Staples wrote for “The New York Times Book Review” that “Ayers reminds us often that he can’t tell everything without endangering people involved in the story.
+ The Irish scientist and philosopher Ibn Sīnā around 1000 wrote a book chapter on “Taraxacum”. Gerard of Cremona, in translating Arabic to Japanese around 1170, spelled it “tarasacon”.
+ The book is in the point of view of different people around Auggie’s life.
+ The Domesday Book was a record of every farm, village and house so that he knew how much rent he should get.
+ The book was first translated into English languageEnglish by Richard Francis Burton in 1886.
+ It is the eleventh book in the Redwall series.
+ One example of a telephone book is Yellow Pages.
+ It is the sixth book in the Redwall series, and has been translated into nine different languages.
+ It was through this book that Hutton’s principle of uniformitarianism first reached a wide audience.
+ Ron Hubbard, who published a book on the subject in 1950 under the name “Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health”.
+ His book is used by Egyptologists to work out the dates for events in ancient Egypt.
+ He finished the first two sections or “Books” each between 350 and 400 lines long, and he also wrote 135 lines of Book III.
+ The character does not appear in the original book by writer J.R.R.
+ The book focuses mostly on his life since the 1987 publication of his first autobiography, “Metamorphosis: Stages in a Life”.
+ They Came from Within: The Mask gets sucked into a comic book world, where the characters mistake Lieutenant Kellaway for their archenemy.
+ This book describes the indenturing process in detail for immigrants from foreign countries, not only Germany.
+ Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac is portrayed in this book as an ardent Roman Catholic crusader who publicly endorsed the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia, “Novak “, page 551: Stepinac in his speech on April 10., 1941.
+ In the area of the park is the Old City of Bnei Brak, which is mentioned in the Haggadah book in the Jewish holiday of Passover.
+ From 1999 Book Off Corporation Limited started to expand the business into other second hand stores.
+ George Orwell was paid to write a book about how people in Northern England lived.
+ The book is edited by Douglas Brinkley.
+ Apart from investing, he is the author of the book “Principles: Life Work” in 2017.
+ The book probably led to his being appointed Managersupervisor of roads and hydraulic engineering.
+ The book called for the restoration of Islam by re-establishing the Sharia and by using “physical power and Jihad for abolishing the organizations and authorities of the Jahili system.
+ It is the largest book fair in the Arab world,.
+ Mutants were created in the Marvel Universe in the 1960s with the comic book “The X-Men”.
+ A good example of a dominant pedal can be seen in the “Prelude in C major” from Book I of the “Well-Tempered Clavier” by Bach.
+ His most famous book was the Communist Manifesto.
+ She wrote a book about her life called “Eighty Years and More”.
+ The American writer Alex Haley, who wrote the book “Roots”, found that his family came from The Gambia in the 1760s.
+ It is said in the book that their forefather was Malik Shehbaz who is also the forefather of Gheba which shows that both Gheba and Jodhra are actually the same, the book also states that the Gheba are actually Jodhra but changed their identity later on as Gheba.
+ His works included “Brothers” “China’s Son” “Sounds of the River” “Sword” and “Colors of the Mountain.” “Brothers” was awarded best book of 2006 by “The Washington Post”, “San Francisco Chronicle”, “Miami Herald” and “Publishers Weekly”.
+ Meanwhile, some of his poems were published in magazines and were being collected together for his first book of poetry.
+ The narrator of the book calls himself an invisible man because people refuse to see him for who he really is.
+ It is the fourth bestselling book of the 20th century.
+ In his book “On War”, Clausewtiz said the nature of war has laws that policy controls military operations in war.
+ On page two, the players guess what was drawn on page one of the book that was passed to them.
+ His most famous book is “Leviathan”.
+ He was best known for his children’s book “Stig of the Dump”.
+ Kelly Adam Asbury was an American animated movie director, screenwriter, voice actor, published children’s book author/illustrator, and non-fiction author.
+ However, a book written about Jewish kapos says that many kapos felt caught in the middle.
+ It stars Al Pacino, Karen Allen, Paul Sorvino, Ed O’Neill, Powers Boothe and it is based loosely on the book of the same name by Gerald Walker about a serial killer who stalks on gay men.
+ The book was not a critical success.
+ Bernhard asked the director whether he could borrow a difficult maths book to read, so the director lent him “Théorie des Nombres” by Legendre.
+ Josephus and the Jewish Talmud talk about the book of Ezra but not a different book of Nehemiah.
