to book造句(1) We'd like to book out at noon.
(2) I'd like to book a table for tonight.
(3) I'd like to book out early in the morning.
(4) He was happy to book into the Royal Pavilion Hotel.
(5) We had had the forethought to book places in advance.
(6) It is essential to book in advance.
(7) I'm going to book a holiday. Blow the expense!
(8) I'd like to book three seats for tonight's concert.
(9) He was eventually brought to book for his treachery.
(10) You need to book well in advance for Christmas.
(11) War criminals must be brought to book.
(12) I'd like to book two tickets to Berlin.
(13) You'll have to book up early.
(14) We'd recommend you to book your flight early.
(15) Is it possible to book seats for the play?
(16) Did anyone ask Daniel to book the room?
(17) He had had the forethought to book in advance.
(18) I'd like to book a table for two for 8 o'clock tonight.
(19) He would like to book up the ticket for tomorrow.
(20) We wanted to book a hotel room in July but there were no vacancies.
(21) To get tickets, you have to book in advance .
(22) He asked her to book him on the next available flight to Geneva.
(23) I'd like to book one twin-bedded room and one double room.
(24) I'd like to book a room with a view of the lake.
(25) As it was getting late, I decided to book into a hotel.
(26) Because of the popularity of the region, it is advisable to book hotels or camp sites in advance.
(27) The play has been very popular ; you have to book up well ahead.
(28) Perceiving that he wasn't happy with the arrangements, I tried to book a different hotel.
(29) We will ensure that people who commit fraud are brought to book through the courts.
(30) Any worker who is regularly late will soon be brought to book.