Examples of 'you want a book' in a sentence

Meaning of "you want a book"

you want a book ~ a phrase in the form of a question, asking if the person desires or is interested in obtaining a book

How to use "you want a book" in a sentence

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you want a book
So unless you want a book report on habeas corpus.
This week 's theme is ten wishes that you want a book genie to grant you.
You want a book that fits the latter description.
You pay only when you want a book in hand.
You want a book.
Buffy, while the fact that you want a book would be grounds for a national holiday.
I am prepared to make it worth your while . You want a book.
And you want a book that can produce a right life comprehensively.
In other words, you want a book.
If you want a book on insects, they are upstairs.
A book? What do you want a book for?
So you want a book that is entertaining?
What do you want a book for?
Do you want a book that the library does not own?
I mean do you want a book for yourself?

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Do you want a book about two flawed characters or only one?
Highly recommended if you want a book that will challenge your thinking and feed your soul.
If you want a Book of Mormon, you can have one at no cost.
So unless you want a book report on habeas corpus, I suggest you.
Would you want a book with missing pages?
Do you want a book or not?
Do you want a book on grammar?
Why wouldn't you want a book to accurately mirror such a diverse readership?
What do you want a book for? To read.
The code! So, unless you want a book report on habeas corpus, I suggest you come.
HANS -- if you want a book that ties it all together, I'd highly recommend the Sorell.

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