How To Use High season In A Sentence
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Hotels usually raise their prices in high season.
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Booking rooms in high season would be expensive and uncertain, so I packed a small tent, picked up a hire car from Alghero airport and set off round the coast anticlockwise - the road less travelled.
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Hotels usually raise their prices in high season.
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A junior suite costs 287 a night half board in high season.
Times, Sunday Times
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Despite their differences, the two oceans support basically similar food webs, with high seasonal productivity from small overwintering standing crops.
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A lesson relearnt: if a destination has a 'high season', there's usually a good reason.
Times, Sunday Times
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The problem here in most popular places in the high season a reservation is a must.
Eating out
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They rode into the outer courtyard, through the muckle faulding yetts, and aneath the auld portcullis; and the whole front of the house was lighted, and there were pipes and fiddles, and as much dancing and deray within as used to be at Sir Roberts house at Pace and Yule, and such high seasons.
Wandering Willies Tale
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This is a sleepy place, even in high season, but it attracts a community of surfers year-round, many coming for the world-class waves at Anchor Point.
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The most you will get for a gîte is £600 in high season, £300 in the low.
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An 11th century Romanesque Abbey is the centerpiece of Conques and it provides abode and comfort to over 100 pilgrims a night during the high season of the pilgrimage, from May to September; the village has concerts and street markets and a spirit of faith drawn from its patron saint, a fourth century adolescent martyr, Sainte Foy.
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: Journey for Body and Soul: The St. Jacques de Compostelle Pilgrimage Trail
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You can rent a studio overlook the sea for 300 pound a week in high season.
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A junior suite costs 287 a night half board in high season.
Times, Sunday Times
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They rode into the outer courtyard, through the muckle faulding yetts, and aneath the auld portcullis; and the whole front of the house was lighted, and there were pipes and fiddles, and as much dancing and deray within as used to be in Sir Roberts house at Pace and Yule, and such high seasons.
Wandering Willies Tale
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Despite their differences, the two oceans support basically similar food webs, with high seasonal productivity from small overwintering standing crops.
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In high season, lets run from Friday to Friday but later in the year mid week and weekend lets are often available.
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Rooms cost from £70 for a standard double / twin per night midweek in high season.
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At that time young lawyers did not, as they do now, keep the fasts of the Church, the four rogation seasons, and the vigils of festivals; so Granville was not at first aware of the regular recurrence of these Lenten meals, which his wife took care should be made dainty by the addition of teal, moor-hen, and fish-pies, that their amphibious meat or high seasoning might cheat his palate.
A Second Home
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they traveled to Europe in high season
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In high season there are sun loungers and plenty of sunbathers, but its natural beauty remains untempered.
Times, Sunday Times
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The village can only be reached by winding hairpin roads but is a tourist trap in high season.
The Sun
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You can rent a studio overlook the sea for 300 pounds a week in high season.