Ahead of time; in anticipation.
Situated ahead or going before.
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Examples for "ahead"
Examples for "ahead"
1Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with further violence likely.
2Feed levels are looking good, and production is ahead of last year.
3Justice Gendall approved the case going ahead in a decision released today.
4The Marines said they anticipated violence would rise in the days ahead.
5His comments come ahead of the 18 September vote on Scotland's future.
1Mr Hobson said 20 minutes beforehand he decided to visit his daughter.
2Dr Phelps has already confirmed she knew about Ms Banks' intentions beforehand.
3Two other protest leaders were arrested on similar charges a week beforehand.
4He obviously watched it beforehand and has been absolutely perfect this year.
5To us, the frontier markets are almost emerging markets, 10 years beforehand.
1Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in advance.
2Thank you so much in advance for dealing with this painful situation.
3But few people are thinking about the question far enough in advance.
4Planning for these events often begins a year or more in advance.
5Suppliers are usually given final production plans about one month in advance.
6Contracts with tour operators, for example, are agreed two years in advance.
7So-called road shows are often scheduled in advance of global bond sales.
8They cannot be selected in advance of the actual trial in war.
9I ask for a year in advance and you want next weekend!
10The New Year's Day special has been named Resolution in advance listings.
11Never allow a vote whose outcome you can't predict in advance, Marcus.
12And if, in addition, one knows one's fate in advance, of course.
13Observation time is precious and usually booked months or years in advance.
14His Earth Powers would have warned him weeks, perhaps months, in advance.
15The messenger of the Republic was far in advance of the general's.
16Then the jewel is in the nature of a payment in advance.
Translations for in advance