Example sentences of "book [vb pp] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's collected into books called The Great Lovers ' Valentine World Anthology of Love Poetry or whatever . |
2 | As a result , we get books called The British System of Government or , more fashionably , The British Political System , where politics is added to institutions . |
3 | While publications designed for mass appeal concentrated upon the issue of immigration , the more esoteric magazines and recommended books promoted the antisemitic notion of a world Jewish conspiracy . |
4 | Her findings are about to be published by Oxford University Press in a book called The Adapted Mind . |
5 | There was a book called The Young Visitors that once made a lot of money . ’ |
6 | One book called The Four Letter Word contains page after page of white space with four letter words all over it . |
7 | It occurs in a book called The Scots Week-end , published by the Carswells in the late 1930s , and crying out for some other publisher to take it up and put it on the market , where it would be grabbed by many eager Scots . |
8 | But her favourite was a book called The Golden Windows , a Sunday School prize of her mother 's . |
9 | For instance , in 1940 a British author of fairly conventional detective stories , Henry Wade ( who was in private life Sir Aubrey Fletcher , a magistrate and son of a full-time Metropolitan magistrate , and thus not unacquainted with police work ) wrote a book called The Lonely Magdalen , telling the story of a murder investigation seen largely from the point of view of the police officers conducting it . |
10 | Today 's reading is an extract from a book called The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ ; by Sue Townsend . |
11 | It was very apt of Tom Smail to write a book entitled The Forgotten Father . |
12 | This normativist concern came to a head with the publication in 1929 by Lord Hewart , the Lord Chief Justice , of a book entitled The New Despotism . |