the story of a homeless person
The story of a homeless person
Example: blankets, large paper, or a large tissue. (there are other different ways but those were just examples)
It has a purple cover with a picture of Greg sitting on a large rock looking at an egg. The title is the Ugly Truth.
Warren Dunford has written: 'Soon to be a major motion picture' -- subject(s): Fiction, Screenwriters, Gay men, Large type books
No. The subject a large quantity of books is used in the singular and all verbs should be conjugated accordingly, e.g. A large quantity of books was destroyed in the fire; A large quantity of books was donated to the orphange.
Large veins lie next to bones mostly for protection. Large veins lie next to bones mostly for protection.
This obviously depends on what edition you look at, but most have the words 'Don't Panic!' in large, friendly letters, often accompanied by pictures of stars, planets etc. My edition has a picture of Marvin the Paranoid Android. If you mean the Guide in the story, then it resembles a large calculator and has the words 'Don't Panic!' on its cover - this is where publishers got the idea to print it on the book cover. Happy hitch-hiking!
He was mostly at large in the year 1888
The adjective large has the adverb form "largely" (which means mostly).
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Steven C. Lawrence has written: 'Six-gun Junction' 'Night of the Gunmen' 'That man from Texas' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Day of the comancheros' -- subject(s): Large type books 'Slattery's gun says no' -- subject(s): Large type books 'Saddle justice' -- subject(s): Large type books 'A Texan comes riding' -- subject(s): Large type books 'Trial for Tennihan' 'Longhorns north' -- subject(s): Large type books 'Gun blast' -- subject(s): Large type books 'Edge of the Land' -- subject(s): Large type books
Large print books are easily found by contacting bookstores like Chapters, or checking online sites like eBay or Amazon. Doubleday is a book club that offers large print books.