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How to use ahead in a sentence

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Pardon me, old chap, but aren't you getting just a bit ahead of yourself in rather an offensive manner?
The renaissance of Down football began in style at a sun-baked Casement Park as the minors gave a glimpse of the glorious future that lies ahead.
Women caught in the web of structuring a career have to think a lot before deciding to go ahead and have a baby.
Many writers have a problem with even hinting at the general tone of a piece ahead of time.
Needing to finish four places ahead of Paul Foerster and Kevin Burnham, the British pair were unable to overhaul their American rivals.
With the holiday season behind us and the new year ahead, it's time for a fresh start.
With Roger Federer head and shoulders above everyone at the very top, Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt and Safin are streets ahead of the rest.
What I am sending herewith must be final draft for now, everything presses on ahead.
There has also been suggestion that he may issue a statement outlining the purpose of the visit, if he decides to go ahead.
He plays a vital role travelling ahead of us to check our intended route is safely passable and helping anyone who falls overboard.
Cultivation and hilling operations will likely be earlier than usual this year to stay ahead of the weeds and provide for early irrigation.
You should go right ahead and marry anybody you want to because in a certain way, yours is a charmed life.
It uses cheap narrative tricks to skip ahead to a pivotal moment in the tale.
Finishing ahead of them for one or two years could maybe be misconstrued as a fluke, but this outright ownage simply cannot.
Online reservations for another Manhattan cat cafe are almost fully booked more than two months ahead.
The conditions in the oratory at the time were light years ahead or rural houses.
He walked ahead at a fast clip, still trying to get his heart to slow down.
When a reporter publishes heretofore unknown information ahead of other news organisations, it's called a scoop.
He wears tee shirts and a designer stubble and is always two steps ahead of himself.
The accurate boot of Radley nudged them ahead with two penalties before Aussie sub Bob Wood crashed in for a maiden try that Radley converted.
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