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1 Yes; if it were printed and bound it would be a book .
2 That 's going to be a book before I get everything into it.
3 Listing the lovers of Zeus would be a book of its own.
4 If you can't afford it, give your time and be a book -agent .
5 YB: I think it'll be a book , or maybe a series of books.
6 Rich: You know, I never intended it to be a book .
7 One turned out to be a book she'd given him as a present.
8 This may be a book targeted at children, but it's still Penelope Lively.
9 To describe that western sojourn would be a book in itself.
10 And perhaps there will be a book about the Henris, also.
11 There would be a book to read, a shower to take.
12 A book is the right size to be a book .
13 Christmas is an odd time to be a book publisher.
14 He says this perfectly straight, as if there'd be a book on the subject.
15 I thought for a moment it might be a book , a ledger, you know.
16 I am only to be a book -lady , a penwiper-lady, a needle-and-thread-lady, you know, Nell.
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