leitmotif - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • book: This almost typically British distrust of serious scholarship forms a leitmotif of the book.

Converse of object

  • become: Yet it is The Colony Room that has become a leitmotif in presentations of the ` School of London ' .
  • provide: Loneliness, in one form or another, provides the leitmotif of the book.
  • form: This almost typically British distrust of serious scholarship forms a leitmotif of the book.

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