Pronunciation of the English word booking.
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1. | When booking flights, I decided the easiest way would be to fly to Beijing first, then get the train to complete my journey. | |
2. | Another advantage of shopping and booking online is that people can receive the product or a confirmation of the service they requested directly at home, but there is the risk of not receiving what is requested. | |
3. | The growth of online shopping and booking has greatly improved life for the consumers. | |
4. | Shopping and booking online can be very useful because people can find everything they need directly from their houses. | |
5. | He's very fastidious when it comes to booking trips. | |
6. | There was a good crowd round the booking-office, so I got quite close to them without being seen. | |
7. | The help can not come soon enough for Seoul travel agency owner Lee Jeong-hwan. No customers are calling, he says, let alone booking trips. | |
8. | Sometimes I have to turn guests away because we're fully booked. When those guests who do have a booking don't then turn up, it's very annoying. | |
9. | My default is to just ask them before booking the restaurant. | |
10. | He cancelled his hotel booking. |