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Clear a space in the garden, pre-warn your local NHS Trust.
"I tried to pre-warn them," Boston College Coach Al Skinner said after the Eagles' disappointing loss.
Trayling's advice is to "pre-warn" airports and travel companies: "nine times out of 10 someone will reply and it's for a very good cause".
I pre-warned the family that, first, the show wasn't going to be their thing.
I could have pre-warned you about it, but this way is a lot funnier.
Given that the company has already pre-warned on the costs of implementing systems upgrades and a promotional environment, this is clearly an important statement.
It ran a pilot for John Lewis click and collect, so customers entering a store to pick up an order were guided to the collection point, where staff had been pre-warned so the item would be ready and waiting.
"You try to pre-warn them not to change anything, but it happens.
He initially told Supt Ray Clark "we may need a few ambulances" and his call was "just sort of to pre-warn and to pre-advise you".
It can reasonably be expected that this electrochemical biosensor provided a promising platform for developing a breath sensor to screen and pre-warn of early cancer, especially gastric cancer.
And in that I routinely prescribe generics and I tend to pre-warn people if something is going to cost an additional, or is not subsidised.
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