To move ahead (of others) in time or space.
1 Those issues are likely to come before the court in future cases.
2 But Sanchez told a news conference that health should come before politics.
3 The case is expected to come before the High Court next week.
4 That case will come before a New York judge on Dec. 9.
5 The Aboriginal heritage amendments are expected to come before parliament in July.
6 A legal row over cartoon sheep has come before the Commercial Court.
7 Truth, first guarding it and then spreading it, must come before everything.
8 If she doesn't come before long, I thought, I'm going up there.
9 He wondered why no cases involving it had ever come before him.
10 Wasserman believes a treatment for infertility would likely come before a contraceptive.
11 Dr. M. mentioned a variety of things that come before the Board.
12 I think that honesty is a stark contrast to what's come before .
13 If you had come before , you would have said they were monsters.
14 Marriage equality motions have come before the Stormont Assembly on five occasions.
15 They would be memorable years-aseventful as those that had come before .
16 That is not a criticism, as substance should always come before style.
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