Synonym: advance, advanced, ahead, beforehand, in advance(p). Similar words: in advance of, advanced, advantage, take advantage of, inadvertent, inadvertently, finance, in accordance with. Meaning: adj. situated ahead or going before. adv. ahead of time; in anticipation.
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91 Innkeepers have a legal right to payment in advance.
92 You must pay the full amount in advance.
93 Minimum rental bookable in advance is for three days.
94 The house had been paid in advance.
95 Everything he did was planned in advance.
96 Halls normally charge a term's rent in advance.
97 The squall was a prelude to a fully-fledged gale, heralded well in advance by warnings from the meteorologists.
98 Again, if the cost is substantial, be cautious of committing more than a few months in advance.
99 Employers must be told in advance when a leave of absence is foreseeable - such as for the birth of a baby.
100 Tickets cost £12 and are bookable in advance through the Theatre Administrator.
101 Many newcomers were upset that they would be unable to camp there after having made reservations months in advance.
102 Many mums find it helps to think through every eventuality in advance.
103 The child is warned in advance about those behaviours that are considered inappropriate and the consequences that will follow from them.
104 In between, I continued my studies in a haphazard way for they never really interested me, knowing in advance my fate.
105 Unlike child care considerations, which often can be planned months in advance, eldercare issues often occur without warning.
106 Once again, service flats need to be booked in advance.
107 This means that the opponent always has to step forwards in order to make an attack, thus warning you well in advance.
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108 There was no nationwide obligation imposed on organisers to warn the police in advance that such a march was to take place.
109 Be very careful about any payments that are asked for in advance or payment of large deposits.
110 The walk is suitable for all the family and places must be booked in advance.
111 The result is that first-time buyers now have to find at least 6% of the valuation to put down in advance.
112 Admission is free to all ticket holders and there is no need to book in advance.
113 Long delays in obtaining passports and visas often occur; be sure to apply well in advance of the anticipated departure date.
114 Most are commissioned but proposals can be made in advance to the News and Views Editor.
115 Bond revenue and special funds like the highway account fueled by the gasoline tax are earmarked in advance.
116 Because Cosmos have purchased your ticket in advance for inclusion in your holiday package your entry into the Theme Park is guaranteed.
117 The amount and due date will be announced in advance.
118 I thought this constituted revenge of a fairly high order, thought it all out in advance.
119 Be careful about parting with money in advance or paying excessive deposits.
120 It is also worth going along to a beauty salon a month or so in advance to have your make-up done.
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