Examples of 'will have to book' in a sentence

Meaning of "will have to book"

will have to book: implies the necessity of making a reservation or arrangement for a future event or appointment

How to use "will have to book" in a sentence

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will have to book
We will have to book the old cathedral.
In such circumstances, you will have to book a new ticket.
We will have to book them all.
In this last alternative, the guest will have to book his own accommodation.
You will have to book an appointment.
For the 4 other proposed establishments, you will have to book directly with them.
Now you will have to book me a year in advance.
His / her appointment will be cancelled and he / she will have to book new appointment.
They will have to book a time for their calls.
Unfortunately, no, you will have lost your transfer and will have to book a new service.
You will have to book yourself a new act tomorrow.
The searches paid off. We will have to book them all.
You will have to book for at least two nights.
As soon as I reach, I will have to book a marriage hall.
I will have to book you.

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Just a moment please. I will have to book you to Hinton.
You will have to book the cake about a month in advance.
But once he's ready for discharge, we will have to book him.
You will have to book a conference room at the hotel including an overhead projector.
The searches paid off . We will have to book them all Strange speaking.
I will have to book you to Hinton.
We do not Carey … she will have to book.
I guess we will have to book this guy for not wearing his seat belt.
In that case, I will have to book you.
But you will have to book your own hotel room by calling the number above.
Outside these hours, they will have to book a place in a hotel by themselves.
We will have to book Honfleur soon.
A limited number of passengers will have to book their own return flights, the CAA said.
We will have to book a flight and climb the Eiffel Tower.
You will have to book your spot via Zen Planner for organization purposes.
I will have to book you to Hinton, Garma is not far from it.
Customers will have to book directly on Zeel 's website, or through their smartphone.
You will have to book the train tickets, only after booking the Machu Picchu tickets.
We will have to book a church, though.
We will have to book the old cathedral . Two months?
You will have to book an appointment. Uh, the headmistress is busy.

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