How To Use Booked In A Sentence
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I thought I might be able to get a good deal on a hotel stay if I booked at the last minute to snatch a bargain on an unbooked room.
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John Terry booked after a rash challenge which nearly lost Holdsworth his head.
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Everything else is kind of lumped into the "overbooked" category that people say we see far too often in TNA.
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All tickets are booked, the glitzy hotel has been booked, and I will be flying up there this Friday, around mid day.
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Others mentioned the convenience of having a booked admission date and better surroundings and care.
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Offending drivers are to be pulled over as part of a pilot scheme and ‘given advice’ rather than booked, on the basis that it is pointless fining people for innocent mistakes.
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If you've booked an open-jaw international ticket out of Darwin, the hop between Kununurra and Darwin will start at £73 with Air North.
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He has been booked just twice in the past two seasons and does not appear ruffled by heavy tackles.
Times, Sunday Times
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He also booked seven players during the spikiest of encounters.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was petulant all day and was earlier booked for mouthing-off at the referee.
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Nicholas Hytner is booked up years ahead on both opera and theatre.
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I found it very difficult to drag myself back to the office after that, so after a quick conference with Paul I booked some holiday for mid-July when I got back to my desk and immediately felt better about things.
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She booked me down for next flight.
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He had booked his passage to Rio de Janeiro.
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I've booked you on a direct flight to Paris.
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He immediately booked a flight to Toulouse.
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The big fellow immediately sprinted towards jubilant home fans and was booked for throwing his jersey to the ground.
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The car ferries from the mainland are often fully booked by February.
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The problems are particularly acute where holidays have been booked independently.
The Sun
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She said, Si but they're fully booked and he better amscray on time.
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They booked in at the moment they arrived at the office.
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Most of the unliquidated obligations result from transactions booked during the war years.
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My next flight wasn't booked until Thursday, but the pilot managed to change one of his flights (a relocation flight for radio-telemetered fish), and we then had this morning available.
Grouse Diary Entry
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She continued, with great energy, telling a story about how five people, booked in by the concierge of the Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat, never arrived.
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I booked my holiday through my local travel agent.
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As of mid-December 2003, there were scholastic chess events scheduled in Seattle, for February 2004, that were already fully booked and closed to new registrants.
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The coach trip to the Lake district and Scotland is now completely booked out.
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They hadn't realised that removal companies are booked up months in advance.
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He has been booked just twice in the past two seasons and does not appear ruffled by heavy tackles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Vera Duckworth, alias Leeds-born Liz Dawn, booked a day off from serving chips at Roy's Rolls to become Peggy Lee.
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As places are limited it is important that places are booked early.
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A clerk booked down details of every article handed in.
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Weddings, party nights and private functions already booked will now have to be rearranged.
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About 75% of wedding ceremonies in the Unitarian church in Dublin are booked by young Catholics and divorcees who want to marry in a church setting.
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After new inmates are booked, they're interviewed, sometimes for as long as 45 minutes.
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The domestic and continental legs of your journey need to be booked separately.
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Nearly a fifth of global banking activity is booked in the UK.
Times, Sunday Times
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Not only have they been booked solid for months for convention week, but their meeting rooms are jammed with lavish receptions.
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You didn't happen to ask how far ahead it could be booked, did you?
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Liverpool, then, seemed to be growing in confidence, Luis Suárez - booked early on for a kick out at Michael Dawson - beginning to work his fleet-footed, impish magic, nutmegging opponents, his electricity jolting the Kop awake.
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They had pre-booked the ferry sailings in advance - a legitimate company could barely have moved the goods that quickly.
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The exact time for the rises will follow current airline schedules and those already pre-booked flights will not be subject to the new increases.
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This is on an all-inclusive basis and must be booked online.
Times, Sunday Times
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I've booked you on the 10 o'clock flight.
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In fact we had such a good weekend we've already booked our next stay, and I'm rubbing dubbin into my walking boots as I write.
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Visitors have already booked every hotel room within 80 miles of downtown Atlanta.
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He said in January he was booked in to have a tumour removed and was waiting for biopsy results.
The Sun
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My car is booked for a Warrant of Fitness tomorrow, so let's all keep our extremities crossed that it passes with no big repair jobs.
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The problems are particularly acute where holidays have been booked independently.
The Sun
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These amounts measure the exposure value of each party's sites, regardless of how they were booked.
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The travel agent booked our vacation cruise.
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Mr. Hickox recently loaned Cap Juluca the money, and the resort is 85% booked for December.
Plots & Ploys
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The winners will be picked at random and notified tomorrow, when their flights etc will be booked and arranged.
The Sun
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We hadn't booked a hotel so we had to take pot luck.
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Coaches have been booked to ferry demonstrators to the capital from towns and cities across the UK.
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So, when I saw that David Crosby and Graham Nash were playing at the new concert hall I just booked tickets, knowing my parents would want to come.
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Because every hotel and inn and ryokan and minshuku within a very large radius was fully booked for the two nights of the festival, Echo and I had booked a room in Nagatoro, about a half-dozen stops away on the old country line railroad.
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Michael Ball clatters Alexander Hleb for the second or third time - he'd want to be careful or he'll get booked.
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Quite unknown to me, she'd gone ahead and booked the holiday.
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Have we been booked into an allegory?
The Times Literary Supplement
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He had booked in for a shiatsu massage, which is based on a Japanese therapy closely related to acupuncture.
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There are two categories of ticket - pre-booked priority and walk-on.
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I could not believe my luck and booked a week holiday for the week starting on the 28th April.
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It's hard to know where to start when your best inkling is to read some papers and try to find time with the overbooked senior graduate student.
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She was so aware of the danger that she'd booked passage in a ship for Australia for herself and me in 1940, meaning to leave me with her family there and return to England.
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They took him to the station and booked him for assault with a deadly weapon.
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Can I legally cancel booked annual leave?
Times, Sunday Times
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If players haven't been booked or sent off, or there aren't shenanigans in a game, then it's considered a boring match.
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The singer was originally booked for a small concert in Hangzhou on June 12, sponsored by an ice tea company.
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The festival is being extensively promoted in advance with stands booked for the Holiday World extravaganzas in Dublin, Cork and Belfast.
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The auditorium was packed and places were booked well in advance for this eagerly anticipated show.
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The restaurant is fully booked this evening, but we will let you know if there are any cancellations.
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My boyfriend got a promotion at work and booked a holiday for us.
The Sun
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It also booked an actual loss of 102 million on its investments in structured investment vehicles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Legislation drafted in February requires all member states to share airline-safety information, and tour operators to disclose the carriers being booked for their customers.
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Once I'd booked my economy flight I was straight on to the airline press office to blag my upgrade, just like a real hack.
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We had no idea who they were, but our producer booked them to record a session anyway, and we were off.
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We booked the first visit with our local general practitioner in the seventh week of pregnancy.
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They booked a jazz band for their wedding.
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But if you are fatigued, be prepared to face the reality that we are all overworked, overstressed and overbooked.
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He was transported back to Bayview Station where he was booked on weapons, narcotics, the warrant and illegal encampment charges.
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Services are pre-booked in advance by telephone.
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The band was booked for a benefit show in Los Angeles.
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She booked an appointment with her doctor because she was feeling off-colour.
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Months later, I finally rebooked my unused ticket.
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Smith was booked on suspicion of attempted murder.
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The hotel they'd booked me was expensive, but I wasn't complaining.
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Danish referee Kim Nielsen immediately produced the red card, indicating that Delgado, who was booked earlier for time-wasting, had dived.
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Getting my booked "blurbed" by an author never crossed my mind when I started out.
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The boat, which sets off from Holy Loch marina, near Dunoon, can be booked with a skipper and cook.
Times, Sunday Times
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The secretary has booked the manager in at the Hilton Hotel.
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Buckingham Palace is thought to have booked all dozen seats in the rear first-class compartment to ensure that the couple were undisturbed.
Times, Sunday Times
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A couple feared for their lives after they were booked into a hotel in what they described as a dangerous drugs ghetto in South Africa.
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But since a dentist left the practice last month, letters have been sent out cancelling pre-booked appointments because no other dentists are available to fulfil the commitments.
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He was also booked after two scything challenges which might have earned a red card in a World Cup qualifier.
The Sun
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We booked the venue at a nearby golf course.
The Sun
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We were together for eight years and had our wedding venue and honeymoon all booked.
The Sun
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It was a tough time for the French and Silvestre, having already been booked for a foul on Gillespie, just couldn't contain the winger in the 69th minute.
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It seemed the only way for Blackburn to stop Chelsea was to foul them, and Neill was booked for bringing Robben down as he surged goalwards.
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They'd double-booked our seats and we had to wait for the next plane.
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Hazel, whose diary is fully booked, takes clients for walks and bike rides and takes trampolines and skipping ropes to their houses for toning exercises.
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He had been booked and could have received a second yellow card for the offence.
Times, Sunday Times
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Out of this, by the common consent, portions might be cut off and booked -- granted by a written document -- to particular men as their own bookland.
William the Conqueror
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A birth doula can be booked to support you during labour and immediately afterwards, see Families South West Magazine June 2002 issue or our feature on doulas for more.
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She had booked a hotel and flight to a Greek island.
Times, Sunday Times
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These tours are usually pre-booked for a week of touring with a one-night stay in different hotels across the country.
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Around 1,000 guests were flown in on planes chartered from Air India and were booked into two swish hotels.
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A player in a football match who is booked twice in a game is sent off the field.
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John wanted to set about their adventure as expeditiously as possible and had booked passage on a postal aeroplane traveling to nearby Hog's Creek.
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Every hotel in the area is booked for election night as the media anticipate, some with glee, what might be the final act of his downfall.
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Since permissible limits in India are as high as to accommodate these pollutants, they cannot be booked under pollution control rules.
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The current cheapest airline fare is the £249 Apex special which must be booked in advance.
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All places have been booked up this weekend, but the sessions will also be available next Saturday.
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He compères these evenings on what appears to be a semi-pro basis: he is doing 63 of them this season for cub troops all over the Washington suburbs, and has to be booked months in advance.
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Buckingham Palace is thought to have booked all dozen seats in the rear first-class compartment to ensure that the couple were undisturbed.
Times, Sunday Times
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We have had tremendous response to date, to the extent that very many spaces are now pre-booked before we actually embark on the actual marketing.
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Tour operators: Travellers who have booked a package are entitled to rebook alternative destinations or dates or, if they are not available, a refund, said Frances Tuke, public relations manager for the Association of British Travel Agents abta.com.
The Middle East: to go or not to go?
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It had also booked another tanker, the Cypriot flagged Presnya to carry 28,000 tonnes of aviation fuel from Greece to southern Spain.
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They had booked a Toyota camper van and told the hire company they intended spending the next three weeks touring New Zealand.
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He booked me on a show in Alabama, but didn't know who the audience was.
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We had just booked two holidays abroad, everything was hunky-dory, and then this happens.
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If you were to have stumbled into Red Medicine this winter, maybe late after a movie, maybe with a reservation you booked two weeks early on OpenTable, you might have encountered a dish called "early season roots and legumes," unpromisingly enough, an appetizer that sounds like something more often served at a Tarzana vegan café than at an advanced fleshpot of cuisine.
JGold Reviews Red Medicine
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Additional beauty treatments can be booked in advance.
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If they're fully booked when you call, most hotel receptionists will be able to recommend somewhere else to stay.
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Next year's pilgrimage to Lourdes has been booked from July 21 to July 26.
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We booked a hotel room and had two gorgeous days without stepping outside.
The Sun
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During its long run, the Community Centre was booked out in advance for most of the show nights.
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They call this keeper 'The Crazy One'The tradition of the madcap Latin American goalkeeper began with Peru's "El Loco", Ramón Quiroga, memorably booked in the opposition half by officious English referee Pat Partridge during the 1978 finals.
Truth takes a battering in the great World Cup cliche game
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But the seats had been booked up beforehand, and most of them weren't going to get in.
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We were tentatively booked as the middle act on a three-band cross-Canada tour.
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Booked the car in for a thorough inspection of its electrical system, following one flat battery too many.
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Coly is booked for a little hack on Alexandersson.
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People from many parts of the country have already booked into the town for the music weekend which caters for a strong niche market and has a very loyal and devoted following.
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I've booked you on a direct flight to Paris.
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The hotel I was booked into was awful.
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I've booked a table at the restaurant for nine o'clock.
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Booked early on but kept plugging away.
The Sun
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With the lack of any Japanese songs at the last Karaoke meet we decided that a new venue was called for, so we booked a room at * somewhere i forget what it's called*.
Hello!Blog
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Furious Martin, an independent financial advisor, called Teide but they insisted they just hadn't booked the courses yet.
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I went home and booked into a cosmetic surgery clinic.
The Sun
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But most flights are already overbooked because of the Thai New Year.
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In the United Kingdom there is considerable interest in the notion of booked admissions, whereby patients are told the date they will be admitted to hospital possibly months in advance.
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We are overbooked in the summer as it is.
Times, Sunday Times
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He himself could not be present at the auction, having already booked passage for England, departing on April 4.
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Here you stay in luxury safari tents, although at other times lodges are booked.
Times, Sunday Times
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Those idiots have double-booked a press conference and a meeting and it's utter pandemonium.
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Of the next 52 weekends, just four remain unbooked.
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You've booked the cat into a cattery, arranged for your daughter's best friend to look after the hamster, and sounded out next door about watering the plants while you are away.
The Guardian Money guide to having a trouble-free holiday
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This maneuver served only to strengthen our resolve and we booked a meeting room in a hotel adjacent to the convention site.
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But, despite my chagrin at what I regard as a rip-off, I have booked two tickets.
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It had been pre-booked and the event organiser paid in advance on arrival.
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Lizarazu gets booked for clattering Chris Sutton over on the right touchline.
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No, all the rooms are booked for tonight.
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Every sum of money paid and received must be booked down.
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There was no seat for me on the plane, because the airline had overbooked.
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We'd been booked into The Hotel That Time Forgot.
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Restaurants are already booked for brunches and dinners.
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With every hotel and motel booked out for the weekend, around 500 Townsville households have offered to billet out of town visitors to the game.
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If booked as a package through a travel agent, they should make a claim on their travel insurance.
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Angola keeper Ricardo is booked for time-wasting.
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Partially also because of our focus on what we call booked days, but booking real solutions instead of just selling manuals, and so we had a real softness there in September and early October which has strengthened since then.
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Sometimes, it seems, fictional exchange gains were booked on what really were simply loans, a phenomenon criticized by some casuists as “dry exchange” or cambio secco.
Making Money the Medici Way-And Spending It the Modern Way
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They took him to the station and booked him for assault with a deadly weapon.
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Many people have pre-booked train tickets too.
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‘When I went to see her dance, I always booked seats in the royal circle,’ he recalls.
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Suppose flights are fully booked on that day-which other day could we go?
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I've booked into hotel rooms under so many assumed names that I couldn't remember how to sign the bill.
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When I booked the appointments, they only had one opening for a female masseuse, which is what Tracey wanted.
Tyler gets his first professional massage
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They win more penalties, have fewer people booked, have more goals against them disallowed.
Calcio: A History of Italian Football
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Be sure to look over the program schedule included in this issue, and get yourself booked at a convenient location.
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This means that equipment is taken out without their knowledge and is often unbooked.
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Booked and pre-seated in the business class section of the flight from Johannesburg two Fridays ago, Cotterell found himself bumped off the flight as the airline had overbooked that section by 12 seats.
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I have to be very organized and do everything on the clock throughout the day with a booked schedule.
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He could well claim three legs of the Canterbury quadrella as they have him booked for Number One Gun in the final event.
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Weekends, she says, are mostly booked by guests staying in the hotel and the regular clientele tend to have their appointments during the week.
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The latest representatives booked in at 3 o'clock.
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City's Eyal Berkovic was sent-off and Shaun Goater booked in the mass protests that followed, and more were lucky they did not see a card as the Wirral-based referee frantically waved away spot kick appeals.
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I took four tests altogether before we booked a doctor's appointment to have it officially confirmed.
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She booked the flight using a false name.
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My fiancé and I booked a twin-bedded room but we were placed in a double-bedded room.
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150 men have booked off sick at the ship factory.
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She declined to comment on claims that customers who pre-booked rink time were not given sufficient warning about the shutdown.
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Being booked for rejoicing in a goal is sheer folly in itself.
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The hotel re-opened after a recent facelift and was instantly booked solid for two years.
The Sun
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By December 4, he had booked into the Plaza Hotel in Honolulu.
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Electrical supplies and additional lighting can be booked for exhibition purposes.
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And traders complained that too many customers were getting booked while they were trying to pick up goods.
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There's simply not enough time in the week to visit everyone, and most of my days are booked from seven in the morning until eleven at night.
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I now expect to be booked on cable TV to expatiate on my brilliant findings without interruption.
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They win more penalties, have fewer people booked, have more goals against them disallowed.
Calcio: A History of Italian Football
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So we were all booked into a decent enough hotel and given dinner vouchers etc, and warned to be ready for aq 0730 departure this morning.
Flight woe
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Dibble was booked - and then escaped any punishment for time-wasting when he picked up the ball to prevent City taking a quick corner and ran back towards his goal with it.
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The second card, for Quashie, did follow an intentional, brutish hack at Belmadi, who went looking for revenge and was also booked.
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Tonight he was booked for an innocuous enough challenge, then sent off as a second bookable offence for clapping sarcastically.
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Hotels are already nearly fully booked, but shop around and you should be able to find something cheaper than the package below.
The Sun
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The European Union has approved a measure guaranteeing automatic compensation for travelers involuntarily bumped from overbooked flights.
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The expense was booked as a one-time charge, because ‘there is no vesting for these shares,’ he says.
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Whilst I was at the train station waiting for the train I'd called a backpacker hostel and asked about vacancies, fortunately they had one, so all rather hurriedly I booked that for the night.
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So it's no surprise that a safety seminar for women was booked up within days of being announced.
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The girl's parents called police on August 26 when they discovered she had booked into the Leamington hotel after telling them she was going to stay with a friend.