Similar words: bookshelf, bookshelves, look sharp, workshop, talk shop, on the books, keep books, bookstore. Meaning: n. a shop where books are sold.
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31, When being sold through a bookshop in single copies, they would, she said, be more profitably sold net.
32, I think of it more as a novelist might think of a bookshop.
33, Crazily - the most recent think I have done - is start a children's bookshop in my own home.
34, After browsing in the local bookshop and buying a few necessities for the flat, I decided to leave for the course.
35, It includes an exhibition hall, an auditorium, bookshop and restaurant.
36, On the Saturday evening they attended a screenplay reading at a bookshop on Camdem High Street.
37, Thanks to that wonderful institution, known as the second-hand bookshop, such information will guide us to some delightful discoveries.
38, After he was caught by the police, stealing from the bookshop, I got Nancy to get him back.
39, Yacoubou officially opened the Saturday bookshop which the branch runs in the Hammersmith tube station.
40, One early significant occasion for me was actually meeting some one in a bookshop in the Finchley Road when I was about sixteen.
41, Or the recent review of a cookery bookshop by Helen Pickles?
42, We browsed through a desolate pornographic bookshop wearing a Monday morning hangover, then entered a crowded pub.
43, The bookshop was on the ground floor, and the gallery in the basement.
44, The extension would provide space for offices, cloakrooms, a souvenir shop and bookshop, the library and temporary exhibitions.
45, Bookshop roadshows were organised to improve contact with schools of architecture in the region.
46, My instant history of Galway comes to you by courtesy of Kenny's Bookshop.
47, Try browsing along the reference shelves of your local library, or the humour section of the local bookshop.
48, This huge Portland bookshop is crammed with more than 1 million new and used books organized into 122 subject areas.
49, You should be able to buy these books at a bookshop or borrow them from a library.
49, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
50, It is said that Scheiner, on hearing this in a Rome bookshop, turned purple and shook violently.
51, But one of the earliest non-book product categories into the traditional bookshop was greetings, wrap and social stationery.
52, You might also like to browse in the cookery section of your local library or bookshop.
53, Joseph had been tremendously excited when Patrick had strolled into the dusty bookshop that morning.
54, Finally came the bookshop where dear Mr Sneddles tried to eke out a living.
55, Penguin's strength is of course in its enormous bookshop area, and it is very strong in my High-flyer league.
56, There was a good bookshop, and a large ruined building, gaunt and flaking, the Hibernian Hall.
57, So often, a visit to a bookshop has cheered me, and reminded me that there are good things in the world. Vincent van Gogh
58, That evening I visited a bookshop in neighbouring Rennes-le- Chateau, some three miles further along the valley of the Sals.
59, I want to go to the bookshop.
60, He inquired for the book in a bookshop.
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