Sentence examples for was booking from inspiring English sources

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was booking

noun

The act or process of writing something down in a book or books, e.g. in accounting.

Exact(60)

Then he told me he was booking flights.

Mr. Lynch said Autonomy was "booking perfectly accurate operating margin".

"I was booking the tickets a week before it happened.

After the last one, I was booking back through the yard for the culvert.

He was booking his own travel at first, scheduling appointments and "processing the mail".

Mr. Eli was booking more extensive touring dates, and Mr. Stack was acquiring new local responsibilities.

An idea began to blossom, and before long he was booking travel to some unusual destinations.

A colleague was booking a hotel, and said I think we can run to breakfast.

Why didn't the auditing firm, Arthur Andersen, realize that the company was booking false profits?

By far the least frustrating part of travel was booking the trip.

"Within five months, I was booking them $5,000," she said.

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