Ahead of time; in anticipation.
Being ahead of time or need.
1 Mr Hobson said 20 minutes beforehand he decided to visit his daughter.
2 Dr Phelps has already confirmed she knew about Ms Banks' intentions beforehand .
3 Two other protest leaders were arrested on similar charges a week beforehand .
4 He obviously watched it beforehand and has been absolutely perfect this year.
5 To us, the frontier markets are almost emerging markets, 10 years beforehand .
6 He said: We knew there was threats that this could happen beforehand .
7 But NFU Scotland insisted Mr Innes attempted to clarify the situation beforehand .
8 But then, this team was not exactly getting much right beforehand either.
9 Most people make it up beforehand , but I work better that way.
10 He worried a good deal beforehand about the weather and the acoustics.
11 The security, cars and route were most likely arranged for months beforehand .
12 That way, you can hash out any issues as a family beforehand .
13 Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg was briefed on the actions beforehand , officials said.
14 Every political move Nixon made was carefully thought out and staged beforehand .
15 As in conjuring everything found was placed beforehand in the desired position.
16 A midfield crisis beforehand did little to help the Northern Ireland cause.
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