bookshop - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • well-stock: There are six conference rooms, three dining rooms, a games room and a well-stocked bookshop.
  • participate: The token can also be used against any book or audio book at participating bookshops and book clubs.
  • visit: For a wider choice of titles please visit the ICE bookshop Please click ' more ' for further information on the book title.
  • run: She lives in Glasgow where she ran an antiquarian bookshop for many years.

Preposition: on

  • campus: It will be available in Waterstone's bookshop on campus.

Adjective modifier

  • second-hand: There is a second-hand bookshop on the ground floor.
  • secondhand: The stall grew into Courtyard Books, a secondhand bookshop just paces from the stall.
  • antiquarian: She lives in Glasgow where she ran an antiquarian bookshop for many years.
  • socialist: Bookmarks Visit Bookmarks, Britain's leading socialist bookshop.
  • on-line: Welcome to the France By Post on-line bookshop, brought to you by FRANCE Magazine.. .
  • leading: Bookmarks Visit Bookmarks, Britain's leading socialist bookshop.

Modifies a noun

  • shelf: Many titles which we would buy in quantity and sell quickly at a modest profit, now litter bookshop shelves.
  • chain: He is currently the Finance Director of a growing bookshop chain, of which he was co-founder.
  • owner: I never cease to be amazed by the contempt with which some secondhand bookshop owners treat their customers.

Noun used with modifier

  • extremist: The Bill will make it an offense to tackle dissemination of radical written material by extremist bookshops.
  • specialist: Markets itself for the family " The Friendly Line " - Thomas days etc - Café , specialist bookshop.
  • campus: Where they buy 82 % of students had bought new books from the campus bookshop.
  • hand: I found a copy in a 2nd hand bookshop for £ 1.75, which was money well spent.
  • charity: I'm just about to take some hardback copies of their books to the charity bookshop.
  • street: A long time ago I did a stint of work in an Exeter high street bookshop.

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