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More often than not the books will return home unread.
She sat on an easy chair with an unread book in her hands.
No one can take up this book and lay it down again unread.
A large proportion of the books were most probably unread.
There could be no doubt now that it had gone unread.
I carried the note, unread, up to the front door.
And for all I know you throw my letters away unread.
Strange, really, since many of them lie unread for years.
"And just think, it had been lying there unread all those years."
But the pages were passing by unread, and had been for several minutes.
It was just on ten minutes to nine when I left him, the letter still unread.
"Your letters have not gone unread," says a fellow teacher.
"Are reports from here totally unread south of the Hudson?"
What others could not read to her went unread.
He gave the book back to his friend unread.
He almost burned it unread; then something at the end caught his eye.
But all too often, the board's recommendations are ignored, its reports unread.
"For all I know, that thing is still sitting in your safe unread.
Finally, I acknowledged my inability to let a message go unread.
It had been sitting unread on one of my bookshelves for years.
His face as he said this was unread able.
Paul sat down and began to make his way through the pile of unread papers on the table.
They were passed over for promotions and wrote reports that often went unread.
A year or two passed and the book remained unread, the drawing paper still wrapped.
IF you stuff them, unread, into your file drawer, you'd better keep reading.