Part that a work consists of.
Book in a series, typically identified sequentially (e.g. Volume 3)
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1This year has seen an unprecedented number of migrants arriving in Europe.
2Don't say 'number.' Say 'amount.' Apparently, this was very important... to Dick.
3A number of striking public health doctors agreed to help investigate it.
4The number of health service staff in England is a political issue.
5Issue addressed: Building evidence-based health promotion programs involves a number of steps.
1Second Hand Sense:FIRST, a word on prices in the used car market.
2If the first word was 'the' that made 'X' stand for 'E'.
3The word 'macaroni' has meant different things to different people over time.
4I wrote this article about the word 'queer' in the paper today.
5A Chechnya where one thing is already clear: his word is law.
1Water services assets book value is about 15 million euros, he said.
2English language tests Question: I need to book an English language test.
3I have no problem distinguishing between comic book reality and our reality.
4Far more important in my book is another question: does it matter?
5This important book wants citizens of G8 countries to fight for change.
1He can't talk much now, can't form words, can't use sign language.
2One passenger said she had seen no sign of such help, however.
3Kellye Bensley: Come and have a look and try sign language week.
4The three countries aim to sign the new agreement by Nov. 30.
5He had no problem speaking; a sure sign he was a mixture.
1However Kelly's character manages to inveigle her way out of the situation.
2So it's certainly refreshing to work in single character's point of view.
3However, character is informed by culture, and culture is informed by environment.
4He is a character and taking penalties in that situation needs character.
5Laziness and idleness; evolution and revolution; poverty and misery; character and reputation.
1However, the reports present a very positive picture, especially at primary level.
2Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a confused picture.
3A recent State Department report on state-sponsored terrorism paints a different picture.
4Popular films did, however, break into the best picture race last year.
5Public opinion polls on the proposition so far give no clear picture.
1It is possible to improvise the whole scene with 'yes' and 'no'.
2Police said a cordon will remain in place at the scene today.
3Cradock Public Order Police are on the scene maintaining law and order.
4This time, however, the crime scene showed evidence of a frenzied attack.
5The story, however, has changed several times between officers on the scene.
1In a Politics Europe film, Giles Dilnot reviews the EU political headlines.
2We think it's a good political film without being a political film.
3Without having seen the second film, I can still say: Bad idea.
4But more than words are needed, many in the film industry believe.
5Foster: I thoroughly enjoyed my experiences in the film industry thus far.
1May often says her deal will protect jobs and end free movement.
2The single market also allows free movement of people across the EU.
3Last year saw the rise of the Data Prices Must Fall movement.
4Opposition activist Mark Galperin said: People are afraid to support our movement.
5However, there is still movement among the bidding groups, the sources said.
1Asked about the song's potential release, he said: Who knows right now.
2When words fail, Eurovision song-writers are quite prepared to seek other alternatives.
3The response to the song has been very good, said Dr Love.
4The song is right: the Mournes do sweep down to the sea.
5Her song 'Good Wood' came to her one day when stacking firewood.
1I wrote this article about the word 'queer' in the paper today.
2A recent article about the River Nile provides a case in point.
3The article will be available in the May issue of Consumer Reports.
4The present article motivates this problem, and outlines one approach to it.
5That's always a really good way to think about framing an article.
1However, he said the volume of new apartments wasn't the only problem.
2If there's free space in the volume group, simply issue the command:
3They need mass volume sales to keep going, the industry experts said.
4South Korea is New Zealand's fourth largest beef export market by volume.
5Risk: 5 percent of test subjects experience a fatal cardiac volume increase.
1Five media industry insiders were asked this question in today's MediaGuardian section.
2New groups can be created new groups in your 'My Account' section.
3However you feel, Let us know by visiting our Facebook comments section.
4A section labelled 'General activities of the Comintern' was presented as follows:
5However, limited evidence identified regarding socio-demographic factors of the cesarean section birth.
1Consumers have started the new year in a positive frame of mind.
2No time frame was given but experts said it could take months.
3We know the answer, the question is merely around the time frame.
4Coping in the case of COVID means identifying a short time frame.
5It will by supported by the EU's fifth frame work research programme.
1A new event launched last year is the second chapter in phase.
2The paper said it had obtained a draft chapter of the report.
3I shall return to this point in the chapter on arms races.
4Lead single Glad He's Gone sets the pace for this new chapter.
5This character class helps solve an earlier problem of matching chapter references.
1In the space allocated to 'Message' were the following lines of verse:
2I have facility in writing personal lyrical verse; it affords me relief.
3In the subterranean passage this verse appears; adulatory it must be confessed:-
4We pass to the remainder of the regulation in the 40th verse:-
5But see the use of the same word in the next verse.
1One particular paragraph stands out as a prime example of skewed thinking.
2The paragraph says national governments will continue to regulate domestic arms sales.
3A French diplomatic source said there were tough negotiations on that paragraph.
4The opening paragraph implied it was nothing more than a technical paper.
5These control trials are included in those given in the foregoing paragraph.
1Point out the fitness of the two similes in the second stanza.
2The first half-stanza of this song is old; the rest is mine.
3Seclusion and abandonment of the artificial are also extolled in stanza xv:-
4Take first the more familiar of the stanza forms of English verse.
5The second stanza is the one most generally recognized and oftenest quoted:
1The annual snapshot of the state of New Zealanders' health is out.
2Five minutes later, he fired a snapshot in off the far post.
3The report comes before Friday's monthly snapshot of the US jobs market.
4Brenda said she thought the snapshot was taken somewhere in England .
5Mayor Rachel Reese said the report was a snapshot of New Zealand.
1I was part of a work detail from the Sarasota County Jail.
2An incline plane could be part of a work-energy problem or maybe just a kinematics problem.
3Writer attended a cocktail party, which was part of a work of art called MINUCODE, an elaborate "environment".
4By no means the least important part of a work on ethics is its treatment of the schools of the moralists.
5The first Preface, therefore, is likely to be the weakest part of a work containing the thoughts of an honest writer.
1Lawmakers may vote in coming weeks on horse slaughter as part of work on Agriculture Department funding.
2What's the coolest part of work day?
3They said the monitoring of the trade unionists was part of work to protect the project from outside threats.
4Large new name signs have been erected over the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge as part of work to remove toll booths.
5Such exercise, could be easily be integrated into the workplace environment and should be part of work-life balance, Bruemmer said in an email.
1More than 100 of these are collected in this lavishly illustrated tome.
2The Dream of Dreams is not like a tome of all knowledge.
3Dorian looked up from his book, a useless tome on garden remedies.
4Peter Watson's tome would have been ideal if it had existed then.
5But presently he will chance upon some tome whose appeal is irresistible.
6On this curious, passage see Miot de Melito, tome ii, p. 179.
7The Family Doctor Book, a learned and ancient tome, confirmed these suspicions.
8What can you do with chrome or loam or gnome or tome?
9I am, however, here to point you towards a classic tome from 1993.
10As long as you are within this tome, I know all you know.
11The Mueller report, Washington's most eagerly anticipated tome in years, is expected soon.
12The bulky tome is indeed exemplary for its information and accuracy.
13Harian flipped open the tome, looking for the page he wanted.
14The latest offering is Guns N'Roses bassist Duff McKagan's tome It's So Easy.
15And by reading this tome, he discovered something about the nature of cacography.
16The fifth tome presents us with fifty-eight sermons on the Psalms.
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