Sentences with advances
ad·vance
A a - The general advanced his troops to the new position.
- To advance reasons for a tax cut.
- Rising star and 21st seed Ana Ivanovic advances to a meeting with Samantha Stosur in the second round of the Australian Open.
- Such technological advances meant that previously unthinkable feats were now possible.
- To advance one's interests.
- The board of directors advanced him to president.
- As advances soar and deals change, what is the impact on the way books are published?
- In future, as the technology advances, human error will become even more glaring and outmoded.
- To advance the price.
- To advance growth; to advance clocks one hour.
- Since technological advances in the late 1980s made electron-to-photon switching over long distances not only possible but reliable.
- They advanced her $5000 against future royalties.
- To advance a meeting from early to late fall.
- To advance a rock singer's personal appearances; the most heavily advanced sports event in history.
- The troops advanced.
- His stock advanced three points.
- To advance in rank.
- He was hired to advance for a best-selling author.
- The advance of the troops to the border.
- His advance to the position of treasurer.
- An advance on cottons.
- An advance on his next month's salary permitted him to pay his debt on time.
- The morning papers carried advances on the ceremony, which will take place tonight.
- She was hired to do advance for the candidate.
- An advance section of a train.
- An advance payment on a loan.
- An advance copy of the president's speech.
- You must get your tickets in advance.
- Heralds walked in advance of the king.
- Our generation is witness to great advances in science. The troops reported enemy advances on several fronts. He made advances to her when he was drunk.
- The group advances up the road.