Example sentences for: book--and

How can you use “book--and” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • But Monica won't have any of that, thank you very much, and that is what makes her book--and she herself--so much more interesting than the New Age princess and her story, more interesting, in fact, than any version of the scandal narrative so far.

  • Many Papua New Guineans can look at the face of another Papua New Guinean--on the street or in a picture book--and tell you which part of the country that person is from.

  • The Dean is also apparently working on another very big book--and this is very hush-hush--on the role of certified public accountants in Washington policy-making.

  • Instead, what we have written from our first March 1998 piece in the Wall Street Journal to our book--and have repeated, without provoking objection, at academic conferences from Princeton to Tokyo--is that the measure of cash is somewhere between the lower bound of dividends and the upper bound of earnings.

  • I'll take the rumpled editor who takes a bet on a Lorrie Moore and sticks with her until the breakout book--and maybe buys the time by signing up a decent cookbook.


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