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(1) Additional beauty treatments can be booked in advance.
(2) Nearly a hundred local people are going to be booked out of their homes.
(3) Lessons with English-speaking instructors can be booked and paid for in the resort.
(4) Every sum of money paid and received must be booked down.
(5) Individual concerts and ceilidhs can be booked in advance.
(6) Most packages can be booked through travel agencies.
(7) Once again, service flats need to be booked in advance.
(8) His courses in Wengen and Tignes can be booked up through Supertravel: 01-584 5060.
(9) The best reception venues tend to be booked well in advance.
(10) Electrical supplies and additional lighting can be booked for exhibition purposes.
(11) Often these must be booked in advance. Full details from the museum.
(12) Hotels will be booked, restaurants packed, the streets overrun with limousines.
(13) The purpose-built research facilities can be booked on appointment by anyone wishing to carry out their own desk research.
(14) The Lavender Room can be booked for functions or parties.
(15) The ferry can also be booked for schools and private cruises around Harwich Harbour and beyond.
(16) The open-top bus can be booked(sentencedict.com/be booked.html), the extra supplies of silver polish ordered.
(17) Only one windsurf or Wayfarer week may be booked; for two successive weeks book the local sailing holiday.
(18) Seats must be booked in advance.
(19) Nevertheless you be booked next week.
(20) By now, every place be booked up.
(21) Well, Thomas is unlucky to be booked for that.
(22) Everything can be booked and paid for in advance.
(23) The whole house can be booked for exclusive use.
(24) And any shore excursions to be booked now?
(25) Now that they've decided to build a shopping centre(sentencedict.com), nearly a hundred local people are going to be booked out of their homes.
(26) The walk is suitable for all the family and places must be booked in advance.
(27) There is usually a waiting list, so places should be booked as early as possible.
(28) The current cheapest airline fare is the £249 Apex special which must be booked in advance.
(29) Spicer told him the news and asked him if he would like a local caddie to be booked.
(30) In the US, 45% of all hotel reservations will be booked online in 2010 – compare this to less than 15% via the GDS!
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