Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] book " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll book into a hotel , and make sure that whoever sent that poison pen letter wo n't be able to find me . ’ |
2 | When you book your ( Club 19–30 ) Holiday we want you to be so satisfied that you 'll book with us again next year . |
3 | Your contract will be with Fal Sail , and you 'll book direct with them . |
4 | Or nearly nothing : where before you could book for lunch by telephone in a minute or two , this time it took half a dozen tries spread over a day and a bit , and I finally had to strike higher up . |
5 | At her door she turned and said , ‘ Mrs Rae , Do you think you could book another place for Christmas dinner at that restaurant ? ’ |
6 | Tomorrow she would book another ride ; she would fit in a swim before breakfast , possibly before dinner as well ; and the day after that she would walk — thirty miles would be a reasonable target this time . |
7 | She would book in for another night at the hotel and leave in the early morning . |
8 | There is no limit to how far ahead you can book nor , often , on length of stay , although popular hostels may impose restrictions to give everyone a fair chance . |
9 | Just by taking a test drive in any model from the award-winning Citroën BX range at your local Citroën dealer you can book yourself and your partner into one of over 300 superb hotels in England and France ( including the Riverside Country House Hotel in Ashford-in-the-Water , as featured ) for a 3-day break courtesy of Citroën . |
10 | You can book flights and transfers with us . |
11 | The choice does not stop there — we offer you two ways in which to pursue that infernal black ball : As a Sportcentre member you can book courts 1 — 6 from 07.00-23.00 , seven days in advance . |
12 | He would book coaches well in advance and collect the fare in instalments prior to each away trip . |