Example sentences of "ahead of [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She went ahead of him up the narrow stairs , which twisted round .
2 Louise walked ahead of him up the path carrying the pie in a wicker basket .
3 But when he put his hand lightly on her shoulder to steer her ahead of him through the door she jumped involuntarily , powerless to control the response .
4 And , as he finished pouring their brandies , she walked ahead of him through the open doorway and stood for a moment before the huge window , listening to the music , gazing out to sea , aware of a sense of peace and deep contentment .
5 … and he shoved a petrified Gilbert ahead of him towards the stairs .
6 With her mind reeling , Merrill walked ahead of him down the stairs and out into the windy street .
7 There was no sign of them in the next field , but ahead of him at the top of the hill he saw the young dog , looking black against the morning sky .
8 Standing on that base , felt as solid but as yet unexamined , he can look ahead of him at the task , which is writing , in possession of the means to carry out that task , which is his language , but suddenly that vision is revealed as fantasy .
9 He was sitting at the table and staring ahead of him with a dark , brooding expression .
10 But Kirk 's reputation went ahead of him for a few years to come .
11 She went ahead of him into the living room .
12 He stopped walking , staring straight ahead of him into the forest .
13 She pulled away and walked ahead of him along the corridor , hearing the measured tread of his footsteps as he followed , and to her over-sensitive ears they seemed to match exactly the pounding , thudding beat of her heart .
14 Mr Parkinson was delayed by a dense bank of fog ahead of him on the line — Nicholas Ridley , the Trade and Industry Secretary , making his statement about the Barlow Clowes affair .
15 At 26 , he is at the height of his powers and ranked fourth in the world , holds the unofficial title of ‘ best in the west ’ since only three former Soviets ; Kasparov , Karpov and Vassily Ivanchuk are ahead of him in the rankings .
16 And on the subject of conspiracies , what future does Swedish winger Anders Limpar have at Highbury if a 20-year-old from up the Piccadilly Line at Wood Green is now ahead of him in the pecking order ?
17 So when he had seen the sign ahead of him in the street , he 'd walked right in and sat down and demanded to be attended to .
18 Ahead of them on the stretcher was Eve , her face white .
19 Markby nodded towards the line of people ahead of them on the flagged pathway to the church door .
20 By now the Bonnard Renault must be a good 900 kilometres ahead of them on the road , and somewhere near Budapest .
21 On Saturday they face League leaders Rangers , who are four points ahead of them with a game in hand .
22 Moran was either mowing a new field or tossing the field ahead of them with the tedder but he joined the band of girls under the shade of one of the big beeches when Rose came with the basket and can .
23 When they reached the base of the steep drop into the valley , they spotted Bob Lamb striding out ahead of them at a brisk pace .
24 Their victory over Rangers extended their unbeaten run to 11 games and with only Blackburn and Norwich three points ahead of them at the top , their sights are being raised ever higher .
25 Making an effort , Albert told Bella where they were going , and she sent a pair of children 's ski mitts ahead of them to the pension .
26 In Cairo , exhausted by the traumas of recent weeks , she had been concerned not only about the Shah and his morale , but also about their four children who had gone ahead of them to the states .
27 Holly-jack waved , then pointed ahead of them to the north .
28 He was suddenly tired and the beer was going to his head , making him think of Madra lying in the house they had left , and of the long journey ahead of them through the mountains .
29 BRITAIN closed on the two teams ahead of them in the NorTel Southern Cross Cup series when Juno IV finished fourth , Heaven Can Wait seventh and Canon Express tenth in the fourth race yesterday — and there is a protest to be heard against two of the New South Wales team who lead the series , 11.5 points ahead of Australia and 21.5 ahead of Britain , writes Bob Fisher .
30 Suddenly , [ as an account of their voyage puts it ] they saw a narrow passage , like the mouth of a river , ahead of them in the surf , and they managed to steer into it .
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