Examples of 'you have to book' in a sentence

Meaning of "you have to book"

you have to book: means that a reservation or arrangement needs to be made, usually in advance

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

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you have to book
Irregardless you have to book to eat here.
You have to book those in advance.
After the first you have to book.
First you have to book the job.
Only when you are comfortable with them that you have to book a table.
You have to book a round trip.
The only condition is that you have to book your flight in a month.
You have to book a table six months in advance.
Yes you can have dinner at the refuge but you have to book it.
You have to book months ahead.
In order to ensure a double room rate you have to book with your roommate.
You have to book via an agency.
Cuban unwritten rules say you have to book a hotel for the first night.
You have to book by mail or phone.
Prices are higher and sometimes you have to book your car rental and hotels.

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You have to book ahead because they are busy.
And I forgot to tell you you have to book.
And if you have to book late.
Then you have to go to the airport, you have to book your ticket.
Why you have to book with us.
If you have already registered, now you have to book your accommodation with us!
You have to book a table there half a year earlier.
If you are travelingalone, you have to book a single bed cabin.
You have to book her.
For these compagnies, you have to book your place in advance.
You have to book a guided tour to access both canyons.
They have so much work you have to book the procedure 3 months in advance.
You have to book your table one month in advance.
Borden has such accommodation, but you have to book months in advance to secure it.
You have to book the travel time as well as the appointment.
Most airlines do not yet offer online booking, so you have to book locally.
You have to book your tickets at least two days in advance.
You get there, the doctor did not come that day, you have to book another appointment.
And then you have to book as soon as you can get to it.
To visit the rest of Guyana, you have to book tours.
Sometimes you have to book a year in advance just to reserve the space.
Classes are free of charge, but You have to book them in advance.
Did you have to book a last minute flight?
But warning, The rooms are very popular and you have to book long term unfortunately.
You have to book the pool if you are going to … do this.
If you go to Modena, you have to book a table over there.
You have to book early, the hotels are always full.
When you are travelling to Inari, you have to book your flights to Ivalo Airport.
You have to book a session with him at least 6 months in advance.
How long do you have to book before?
You have to book a month before, but they will make an exception for me.
Please note that you have to book 10 days in advance.
You have to book two nights during long weekends, holidays and school holidays.
So, for today this will be it, now you have to book your voyage.
Usually you have to book a reservation 2 months before.

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