Examples of 'note-book' in a sentence
Meaning of "note-book"
note-book (noun) - an alternative spelling of 'notebook', which refers to a book or pad of paper used for taking notes or writing down information
How to use "note-book" in a sentence
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You neither have a note-book nor a pencil.
Immediately jotted it down in my note-book.
He pulled out his note-book and by the light.
We suggest to compile the matrix directly in your note-book.
He took his note-book and wrote a few lines.
Holmes scribbled a receipt upon a sheet of his note-book and handed it to him.
This note-book was like a spark which had fallen from that other soul into hers.
The wounded man took the pencil out of the note-book and tried to write.
His autograph note-book is preserved in the Selden Collection of the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Besides, your supposition that I would bring the letters here in a note-book is entirely mistaken.
The book note-book has clothing.
The Secretary counted the Laws he had written down in the red note-book.
A medication note-book was developed for the project Médic-Action.
You have to sign my note-book.
The Note-Book of an Attaché, seven months in the war zone.
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Give me my bag and note-book.
But I left my note-book at home.
Put down your answer in your note-book.
Do you have a note-book.
I told him, and he wrote it carefully down in his note-book.
If you will peep one more time in other's note-book you will get 2.
Here, " replied Spilett, after some hesitation tearing a leaf out of his note-book.
Narrative of a journey with gun, camera, and note-book to Lake N'Gami and back.
Weeks! ' said Mr. Pickwick in astonishment, and out came the note-book again.
I am going to buy a note-book.
Leaves from a Field Note-Book.
You are getting better . The note-book.
Words that were in Father Allan's note-book.