Sentence examples for long volume from inspiring English sources

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The long volume on "the early years" that Worthen contributed to the Cambridge biography is a remarkable book, at once "slow, like growth," as Lawrence said of "Sons and Lovers," and enthralling.

The most compelling portions of this very long volume deal with Kennedy's contentious relationship with Roosevelt, whom he had campaigned for and who had made him the first chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The preface explains that these were deemed unnecessary in an already long volume "addressed to a general readership," and that a full apparatus of references will be available "in due course" on the Web site of the Remarque Institute, a center for European studies at New York University, of which Professor Judt is the director.

Although many of the reported methods are effective, but, some of them suffer from disadvantages such as harsh reaction conditions, use of hazardous solvents and toxic metals, long reaction times, complex working and purification procedures, long volume of catalyst loading and moderate yields.

Early treatment with nCPAP could induce development of alveoli and restore long volume, thus preventing mechanical intubation [ 8]. nCPAP delivered by binasal prongs is more effective than single prongs and can prevent post-extubation failure.

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This wasn't always the case – when I was younger I reread long volumes too.

In the Enlightenment, books were much plainer and people sat down to read long volumes with no pictures at all.

Back then, people like Adam Smith wrote long, long, long volumes like "The Wealth of Nations," which revolutionized economic thought and theory when it was published in 1776.

There were long volumes of Walter Scott in our house, and I read my mother's lending-library novels when she slept in the afternoons.

Only Ruskin's father, John James, failed to admire the setup, and his lugubrious diary entry, recording yet another visit from his son's admiring pupils, is the funniest moment in two long volumes of biography: "5 virgins to strawberries".

Programmes and policies are what make the political world go round and in five long volumes – six if The Eustace Diamonds counts as part of the series – Plantagenet Palliser rises from backbencher to prime minister without showing much interest in either.

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