Sentence examples for have a chapter from inspiring English sources

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We have a chapter about bravery and about being yourself – and those two concepts are interwoven.

If you write a book called "Mayflower," you must have a chapter titled "Thanksgiving".

In 1898, Vassar became the first women's college to have a chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society.

Houston does not have a chapter on the apostrophe, or on any of the garden-variety marks — period, comma, colon, semicolon, question mark, screamer.

In 1940 Albion became the first private college in Michigan to have a chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society.

I have a chapter about Rick Perry, and the decision of his top political consultant, Dave Carney, to bring four academic political scientists into his 2006 reelection with an invitation to test anything the campaign did.

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Authors vary tremendously in the amount of planning they do - some like to know exactly how the story will unfold, and have a chapter-by-chapter plan; others prefer to gather their ingredients, then let the story develop, leaving room for surprises.

Then I had a chapter.

And in Pete Bodo's book, he has a chapter on Bjorn Borg's comeback in Monte Carlo.

Richard Ehrlich's 'The Green Kitchen' has a chapter on microwave cooking.

Meanwhile his great granddaughter Jasmine often has a chapter as a bedtime story.

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