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(31) There are so many choices to make and I don't know which hotel to book into.
(32) My idea of a holiday is to book myself into a five-star hotel and just wallow in the luxury for a week.
(33) There are few places on the course, so it is essential to book in advance.
(34) We were advised to book early if we wanted to get a room.
(35) If you have to change trains in London , you may be able to book through; ask the ticket collector.
(36) I'd like to book a double room for two nights.
(37) You have to book early to be sure/certain of getting a room.
(38) Police should be asked to investigate so that the guilty can be brought to book soon.
(39) Any idiot with a basic knowledge of French should be able to book a hotel room in Paris.
(40) You'll have to book well in advance if you want to see an excellent floor show.
(41) Some airlines even allow customers to book seats.
(42) There being none, the two men decided to book into the hotel and then go on to see Leeming.
(43) Admission is free to all ticket holders and there is no need to book in advance.
(44) Any terminal in the network may also be used to book one of' the Polytechnic cars, or squash courts.
(45) Alvin 1 214 was able to fly on alone to book rooms for the dancers, who would travel by train.
(46) The House can rest assured that the Government will take every action possible to bring villains to book.
(47) It is open for most of the year, but you need to book well in advance for any specific performance.
(48) Neither does the inquirer need to come with a programme almost ready made wanting the centre only to book the air tickets.
(49) The best thing to do is to book your flight early.
(50) Club 2000 features an Access Control System which enables members to book and use facilities with a single magnetic strip membership card.
(51) Mr Ellison says he looks for thrifts with top-notch management and stock prices that look cheap relative to book value and earnings.
(52) Some concert promoters have refused to book rap acts after some rap concerts degenerated into violence.
(53) Tour operators have reported brisk sales since the New Year as people rush to book their annual holiday in the sun.
(54) How to book Be sure to book early to avoid disappointment.
(55) When you call to book a table, even if you are a Name[sentencedict.com/to book.html], you are asked who your guests are.
(56) It was in Vegas that Sinatra decided to book Norvo as his opening act and as his regular rhythm section.
(57) Tight supplies and soaring prices led many countries to book purchases well in advance.
(58) They discovered that you don't need to book into the Sheraton Hotel to visit a country.
(59) Trespassers and vandals just do not expect to be brought to book by passengers on a train.
(60) Angelina was determined to bring Sir Thomas to book as soon as she could.
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