Sentences with ahead
a·head
A a - Brett looked straight ahead.
- We are moving ahead with plans to send financial aid.
- Thus, when driving behind a vehicle, they should maintain, at least, a two- second distance between their vehicle and the vehicle ahead of them.
- You've heard about cooking ahead for the freezer before; you're convinced it will save you money.
- The North Korean economy was pretty strong in its time, and was ahead until maybe 1970.
- Australia were ahead throughout the game.
- So how exactly can you pull ahead and make the real profits when.
- A certain degree of it is always necessary in order to get ahead in the world.
- A much bigger battle is ahead for the president.
- The government wants figures that help it to plan ahead.
- A long road still lies ahead for the Thai-US trade talks.
- Many people are failing and they need help to move ahead but it is important that they treat their home based business as a real business not a hobby.
- I went ahead and waited with Sean.
- Go straight ahead
- The island was directly ahead.
- Just ahead you can see the cliffs.
- There may be tough times ahead. You've got to think ahead so as not to be unprepared.
- Walk ahead of us.
- He paid his rent ahead.
- The line of cars moved ahead slowly.
- In all of his classes Jack was ahead.
- Plan ahead.
- To set the clock ahead.
- To push a deadline ahead one day from Tuesday to Monday; to push a deadline ahead one day from Tuesday to Wednesday.
- There's a young man who is sure to get ahead.
- He ran ahead of me.
- Our team is ahead by two runs.