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It looked almost impossible for him to finish his book.
His next two books were novels.
You should read such a good book as he is reading now.
Some new books were added to the library at his expense.
Look at the book which he put on the desk.
It was after a meeting in America that he decided to write a book for non-scientists.
He can't have read this book.
It is said that he wrote this book.
You shouldn't read in such poor light.
We shall go on reading this book until the end of the year.
We shall go on reading this book till the end of the year.
We'll read this book until the end of the year.
We're likely to continue reading this book up to the end of the year.
How many hairs are there in a cat's tail?
All you have to do is to read this book to pass the entrance examination.
All you have to do to pass the entrance examination is to read this book.
There is no other country where books are read by so many people and can be bought so cheaply as in Japan.
In order to get some information about Japanese economic problems, you'll find this book very useful.
Have you ever read a book written about Japan?
Her diaries formed the basis of the book she later wrote.

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