Example sentences of "[vb infin] this book " in BNC.

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1 Without the frequent and often detailed accounts in the Henley Standard — especially in the early , interesting years — I do not think this book could have been produced .
2 Do not throw this book away .
3 I know , we 'll throw this book .
4 Two features help make this book 's arguments convincing .
5 Modellers should make this book compulsory reading .
6 Not with a view to conciliating those readers who on principle object to sequels , but as a matter of fact , the Author wishes to say that he does not so regard this book .
7 I 'll finish this book and
8 If you are going to cheat and sneak bars of chocolate or packets of salted peanuts into your cupboard to eat when no one 's around then you might as well give this book to somebody else .
9 I would like this book to reflect ( the ) gradual de-emphasis of sculptural concerns ’ .
10 I shall use this book for all my examples in the rest of this chapter , because it is a sincere and honest attempt , by a reputable and educated writer , to bring natural theology up to date .
11 Many younger academics will use this book as a springboard and an inspiration for their own work in the field .
12 I will keep this book in my desk , for myself — and perhaps for Arthur Nicholls .
13 It is not for everyone ; I can only recommend this book to those who are serious about the history of turning lathes and ornamental turning .
14 We whose names are underwritten do approve and recommend this book as highly useful and necessary for all lovers of gardening .
15 So I can recommend this book only to someone who has little knowledge of green issues and the science involved .
16 I would particularly recommend this book to the non-professional reader , including industrial managers , journalists , teachers and politicians .
17 I would recommend this book as a useful reference to students and those working in environmental analysis , and to anyone looking for an introduction to immunochemical assays and their applications .
18 It is probably all to the good that I did n't have this book with me , since the ready availability of a thick volume containing every registration number ever carried by every aeroplane currently registered or based in the United Kingdom could only have prompted further unanswerable questions as to why anyone could therefore need to write them down .
19 If you do n't have this book , use the profile for a Greater Daemon from the WFRP rulebook ) .
20 I did wish this book were longer , but it 's a perfect short bedtime read which cheers tired eyes and ears .
21 Perhaps she will read this book and at last understand what I tried so hard to tell to her .
22 It is only at this point that we come to the central theme , the reason why all those who wish to understand the problem of drugs in sport should read this book .
23 Lewis then adds : ‘ The reader who finds these three episodes of no interest need read this book no further , for in a sense the central story of my life is about nothing else . ’
24 From the bottom of my heart , I take this opportunity of asking Joseph and Gertie , should they ever read this book , to forgive me .
25 You do not read this book ; you listen to it .
26 Anyone seriously interested in the interface between accountancy and the law should read this book .
27 However , it is intended that they should extract from the reader that kind of critical attitude with which he should read this book from Chapter 1 onwards .
28 You could read this book as a tragedy .
29 ‘ Did you or did you not read this book to the reception class ? ’ yelled Ali .
30 " You will read this book just as though you had bought it at a bookstall and you were reading it in the ordinary way as a whole . "
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