Sentence examples for to prearrange from inspiring English sources

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to prearrange

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To arrange in advance.

  • I would like to prearrange a hire car to be waiting for me at the airport when I arrive next week.

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Mr. Fromberg encouraged commuters concerned about the strike to prearrange livery service.

It also signifies a small yet significant victory for commuter van drivers, who have lobbied for years for permission to pick up passengers along bus routes without having to prearrange the fares.

Two services offered by American operators, Cingular's Escape-A-Date and Virgin Mobile's Rescue Ring, allow customers to prearrange a call at a given time, to enable them to get out of a disastrous dinner date or boring meeting.

There is now no plan to try to prearrange a statement for the next round, but American officials did not rule out a set of goals being worked on once the talks are scheduled.

Mr. Gill also said that the software would allow users to answer a regular telephone call and then switch on the video capability rather than have to prearrange a video conference, the case under current systems.

This makes it more difficult for a student and consultant to prearrange a match, and together with the social pressures that can be brought to bear in a small market in which participants know each other, this may be a factor in preventing these unstable procedures from unravelling.

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Others rushed to prearranged locations on the neighborhood's perimeter to begin searching cars for possible suspects.

Services like Hailo were stalled for months as operators filed suit against the city, saying the apps were equivalent to prearranged rides, which are banned by city rules.

Terence Blanchard's sextet sounds more like a small classical-music ensemble than most jazz groups do: there is an exacting attention paid to prearranged dynamics.

The validity of this method was proved by simulation, in which the estimated parameters of the error model are close to prearranged parameters.

To make his reports the pilot had to land or drop messages, and he received instructions while in the air from strips of white and black cloth called "panels" laid out in an open field according to prearranged designs.

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