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*** I remember returning the book to the library.
*** I should’ve just stayed home and read a book.
*** I was seized with the desire to buy the book.
*** If I had enough money, I could buy this book.
*** If you do not have this book, you can buy it.
*** It was your child who tore my book to pieces.
*** May I have another book in place of this one?
*** Not very many people bought the book I wrote.
*** Please book me a room in a first-class hotel.
*** She managed to read a book written in French.
*** The book is a sort of autobiographical novel.
*** The fact is that I haven’t read the book yet.
*** There are a great many books in this library.
*** There are people who read books to kill time.
*** These books are mine and those books are his.
*** They borrow books from the teachers’ library.
*** This book is even more interesting than that.
*** This book is too difficult to read in a week.
*** This is exactly the book that I want to read.
*** This is one of the best books I’ve ever read.
*** Tom was sitting under a tree, reading a book.
*** Tomorrow, I’ll take the books to the library.
*** We are expecting the publication of his book.
*** What should I do with the books on the table?
*** When was the last time you translated a book?
*** Where can I go to buy art books and catalogs?
*** Would you be so kind as to lend me your book?
*** You must not tear pages out of library books.
*** You must return the book by the end of April.
*** You shouldn’t read a book in a room this dim.
*** You will be able to read this book next year.
*** “Where are the books?” “They’re on the desk.”
*** All the characters in this book are imaginary.
*** Any book will do as long as it is interesting.
*** books such as these are too difficult for him.
*** Have you ever read a book written about Japan?
*** He is the book critic for the local newspaper.
*** He took out a book about the history of coins.
*** He was fortunate to find the book he had lost.
*** I bought some Romanian books for the students.
*** I bought the book for myself, not for my wife.
*** I finally talked her into lending me the book.
*** I have no objection to the boy reading a book.
*** I have some books that you might like to read.
*** I ordered five books on economics from London.
*** I think you’ll really enjoy reading this book.
*** I was able to find the book I was looking for.
*** I would like to read some books about Lincoln.
*** It was my book that your child tore to pieces.
*** It would be better for you to read more books.
*** My brother has many more good books than I do.
*** Read the kind of books that are useful to you.
*** She dog-eared the page and set the book aside.
*** She will write another book one of these days.
*** Take the book that has been left on the table.
*** That guard tends to do everything by the book.
*** The first part of the book is set in Florence.
*** The more books you read, the more you’ll know.
*** The second part of the book is set in England.
*** There is a pen between the apple and the book.
*** There were no more than two books on the desk.
*** This book deals with the uses of atomic power.
*** This book has now been translated into French.
*** This book is about a king who loses his crown.
*** This book is better than any I have ever read.
*** This book is both interesting and instructive.
*** This is the very book I have been looking for.
*** Tom read the whole book from beginning to end.
*** Tom said you might be interested in this book.
*** We handle all type of books, both new and old.
*** We have a lot of English books in the library.
*** When I was reading a book, the telephone rang.
*** Why do you keep a picture of her in your book?
*** You need a large vocabulary to read that book.
*** You should read many books when you are young.
*** All you have to do is to hand this book to him.
*** books are to the mind what food is to the body.
*** Don’t forget to return the book to the library.
*** Dr. Hawking had almost finished writing a book.
*** He has accumulated quite a collection of books.
*** How long did it take us to translate this book?
*** How many books do you think you’ve read so far?
*** I bought this book for myself, not for my wife.
*** I can refer you to a good book on this subject.
*** I have a large number of books on my bookshelf.
*** I have read every book in my father’s bookcase.
*** I have to take these books back to the library.
*** I just got a few interesting books on religion.
*** I read the most interesting book in my library.
*** I sat back in the armchair and opened the book.
*** I would like to read books on Japanese history.
*** I’d like to exchange this book for another one.
*** If it were not for books, life would be boring.
*** John is looking for a book on Japanese history.
*** Please put that book back exactly where it was.
*** That book‘s done a lot to popularize chemistry.
*** That publisher specialises in children’s books.
*** This book is so difficult that I can’t read it.
*** This book is worth reading over and over again.
*** The book is divided into five parts and each of these has three sections.
*** She has read every book in the library.
*** War and Peace is a book by Tolstoy.
*** There were four books on the table. Each book was a different colour.
*** He was reading a book while I was watching television.
*** Jack read a lot of books and magazines while he was ill.
***Please lend me this book for a few days.
***Reading this book was really worthwhile.
***She bought the book for next to nothing.
***She was absorbed in reading comic books.
***Some of his books are difficult to read.
***The man who wrote this book is a doctor.
***The teacher asked me which book I liked.
***There are hardly any books in this room.
***These books are easier than those books.
***This book belongs to the school library.
***This book belongs to the school library.
***This book covers the subject completely.
***This book is a good guide for beginners.
***This book is available at one shop only.
***This book is easy enough for me to read.
***This is just the book I was looking for.
***Tom opened the book and started reading.
***Tom showed Mary the book he had written.
***Tom took one of the books off the shelf.
***We arranged the books according to size.
***Which is easier, this book or that book?
***A library is the best resource for books.
***All in all, I thought it was a good book
***Did you read the book that won the prize?
***Do you know which book she wants to read?
***Do you like books written by Franz Kafka?
***Every sentence in that book is important.
***First of all, you have to read this book.
***He bought an English book at a bookstore.
***He fell for the oldest trick in the book.
***He is glad about his son’s love of books.
***He regretted borrowing the book from her.
***He sold me the book for one thousand yen.
***He spends a great deal of money on books.
***He wrote a book about a jungle adventure.
***I am allowed 1,000 yen a month for books.
***I inquired about the book in many stores.
***I know the book is very difficult for us.
***I searched for a book with many pictures.
***I still have the book from last semester.
***I went to the library to read some books.
***I will finish reading the book in a week.
***I’ll lend you some books of my brother’s.
***In this book, lots of concidences happen.
***Jane lent me this book of hers last week.
***Look up the number in the telephone book.
***Man is the only animal that writes books.
***Mr. Brown always carries a book with him.
***My little sister can read books well now.
***My son has read every book on that shelf.
***I sold a book.
***It’s your book.
***Close your book.
***I bought a book.
***This is my book.
***The book is easy.
***This book is old.
***Where is my book?
***Here is your book.
***I gave him a book.
***I wrote this book.
***This book is mine.
***I gave Mary a book.
***Is this book yours?
***This book is heavy.
***This book is yours.
***She gave him a book.
***That book is theirs.
***This is an old book.
***This is Tony’s book.
***All I have is a book.
***Don’t open your book.
***This book is smaller.
***This is a small book.
***Do you need this book?
***I found the book easy.
***She handed him a book.
***You may take the book.
***This thin book is mine.
***You can read this book.
***You may read this book.
***My uncle gave me a book.
***This is a very old book.
***Didn’t you read the book?
***I got this book from him.
***Was the book interesting?
***What an interesting book!
***Your book is on the desk.
***Give that book back to me.
***I will give you this book.
***Will you show me the book?
***I read a book while eating.
***I’ll send the book by mail.
***This book is too expensive.
***This book seems easy to me.
***I’m now busy writing a book.
***She read the book all night.
***There is a book on the desk.
***Who was the book written by?
***Does this book belong to you?
***He stuck the book in his bag.
***I found the book interesting.
***I have read this book before.
***I want you to read this book.
***My uncle bought me this book.
***This book sold well in Japan.
***This is the only book I have.
***What did you do with my book?
***When is your book coming out?
***How long can I keep this book?
***I borrowed this book from him.
***This book isn’t worth reading.
***Who will you give the book to?
***He is anxious to read the book.
***I asked Tom about his new book.
***May I leave this book with you?
***She borrowed the book from him.
***Have you already read this book?
***Have you read this book already?
***This book goes on the top shelf.
***I bought this book the other day.
***She gave me a book for Christmas.
***This book contains many pictures.
***This book is easy for me to read.
***This book is hard for me to read.
***When will your book be published?
***I found the book very interesting.
***I left my address book in my room.
***He was reading a book at that time.
***I returned the book to the library.
***I think this book is worth reading.
***He spent the evening reading a book.
***I read the book from cover to cover.
***I finally got hold of that book I wanted.
***I’ll bring the book back to you tomorrow.
***I bought every book on Japan I could find.
***I thought that book was difficult to read.
***I found a rare book I had been looking for.
***It doesn’t bother me if you take that book.
***I think that that book is not so interesting.
***It doesn’t matter to me if you take that book.
***I’d like you to translate this book into English.
***I came across this book in a secondhand bookstore.
***I copied a passage from the book into my notebook.
***I want you to return the book I lent you the other day.
***The other day I discovered a book written by my father.
***Tom wrote Mary’s phone number in his little black book.
***She borrowed the book from him many years ago and hasn’t yet returned it.