Sentence examples for give a chapter from inspiring English sources

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In scenario that author would write about the Herman Rosenthal murder, he would give a chapter to Jack Rose, one of four middlemen engaged to see the job through.

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Each of these groups is given a chapter to itself.

I've been given a chapter in which nothing happens.

Each genius is given a chapter of more or less standard biography, but his thematic sections are more interesting.

Having introduced the topic, Sack next gave a chapter breakdown of his book, tracing his arguments through chapters on Translation, Language, Algorithms, Logic, Rhetoric, and Grammar.

His book gives a chapter to each year, stitching together developments in the German-speaking world (his forte) as well as neurotic France, reactionary Russia and self-confident Britain.

Indeed in the book edited by Dr David Mellor to accompany an important 1987 exhibition called A Paradise Lost: The Neo-Romantic Imagination in Britain 1935-55, Powell and Pressburger are given a chapter to themselves alongside such artists as John Craxton, Michael Ayrton and Graham Sutherland.

The 6-to-3 decision gave a chapter of the Good News Club, a Christian organization that seeks to evangelize young children, the right to meet in the Central School in Milford, N.Y., after school.

Nethermost Pike is also counted as a Wainwright because it was given a chapter in Alfred Wainwright's Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells.

UN peacekeepers have been given a Chapter Seven Mandate for CAR, which allows them to defend civilians, but a date for their arrival in the region has not yet been set.

I give a book three chapters to grab me.

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