Sentence examples for accommodate book from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accommodate book" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a book that provides accommodations or adjustments, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new policy will accommodate book requests for students with disabilities."
Alternatives: "adjustment book" or "support book".

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The elliptical trainer, arc trainer and stationary bike all accommodate book reading, and some gyms have book holders to hold reading material for those who want to read during their workout.

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Make sure your shelving is sturdy and has room to accommodate different book heights.

He compares the device to a book shelf with very thin shelves placed exactly far enough apart to accommodate the books.

The grand surprise, though, was that time expands to accommodate the books with which you have to fill it.

He built shelves to accommodate his books on philosophy, history and art theory and scoured swap meets and thrift stores for a mix of 1950s vintage and 1960s modern furniture.

"The question is, Mr. Storin said, "do we sacrifice the intellectuality of the Sunday newspaper by taking more out of our Focus section in order to accommodate the books, which I think have a more fervent constituency?" One possibility, he said, is to deal with more books in some reviews, as do publications like The New York Review of Books.

A complex piece of software like Macromedia Director involved a couple of humongous volumes and required an enormous box to accommodate the books (which took up a fair bit of space on my shelf).

The north range houses the library and senior common rooms; designed in the Neoclassical style by James Wyatt, it was built between 1788 and 1796 to accommodate the books bequested by Edward, Baron Leigh, formerly High Steward of the University and an Orielensis, whose gift had doubled the size of the library.

The first group opted for the split format of training, spread over a three-week period to accommodate previously booked holidays; a practice not endorsed ordinarily but agreed upon due to the urgency of the training.

He bought it, gutted it, and, with the help of the artist John Preus, used the recycled scrap to rebuild the interior, fashioning raw wood shelves to accommodate his huge book collection.

Although it is mostly drawn from just the first of the novels, with a few happy endings and shocking revelations imported from the second, the show cannot comfortably accommodate all the book's significant characters and their curlicued collective destinies in the standard musical theater running time of under three hours.

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