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Sentence count:201+9Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: casebookschool textschoolbooktexttext editionSimilar words: texttexturecontextbookbook fornotebookbootboomMeaning: [ˈteks(t)bʊk]  n. a book prepared for use in schools or colleges. adj. according to or characteristic of a casebook or textbook; typical. 
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61. They were the basis of the first textbook on chemical engineering which Davis published in 1901.
62. I am writing a textbook for mixed ability classes in comprehensive schools based on this model.
63. The schools will receive additional teacher training and textbook money, as well as closer monitoring.
64. Suffice that this was a textbook case of civic responsibility.
65. Copyright in chapters for a scientific textbook are often bought for sums that would hardly cover the cost of typing.
66. It is hardly suited as a textbook for a graduate course in atomic theory.
67. The editorial gives us a simple outline about how we read images that could be found in any photography textbook.
68. One textbook for teachers presented an entire unit on the colon.
69. One paragraph of his essay has been lifted from an economics textbook.
70. Anyone interested in this type of detail should consult a standard physics textbook on light.
71. Not all teachers today use a single standard textbook as their staple material and many schools have difficulty affording class sets.
72. The derivation of the curve in Fig. 3 is beyond the scope of this textbook.
73. But in any locale, only pieces of the textbook remain intact.
74. It has become a textbook case of how to kill off public participation.
75. The explanations were so arcane I would have made more headway with a textbook on particle physics.
76. It is a textbook case of how effectively corporate lobbies work in Brussels, not just Washington.
77. Erasmus Darwin published his Zoonomia in 1794, which was partly a medical textbook, partly a treatise in biology.
78. They took on extra duties such as building a science laboratory, writing a textbook, or constructing a windmill.
79. It is a textbook for the study of dramatic irony in all its forms.
80. Christoffel and Alfred Merkelbach, weighed in with textbook kabinett wines.
81. It is written in classical textbook style and is full of formulae, equations and flow sheets.
82. Maury had just completed Physical Geography of the Sea, the first textbook on oceanography published in 1855.
83. The new openness expressed in the academic debates, and the latest school textbook, still leaves many issues unanswered.
84. This new textbook describes the Boundary Element Method, a powerful and accurate computational technique in continuum mechanics.
85. Then consider this invented dialogue from a language teaching textbook.
86. A textbook on political science written from a comparative perspective. Sentencedict.com
87. The mortgage market was one of two or three textbook cases that illustrated the change sweeping the world of finance.
88. His 1 1 / 2-year career with the Celtics reads like a textbook on the subject.
89. A textbook should represent a structured learning environment in which the reader is led through the subjects in a progressive manner.
90. My college nutrition textbook devoted an entire chapter to the positive impact of starches on early development, potatoes main among them.
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