Example sentences of "[verb] ahead in the " in BNC.
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1 | THE past decade has proved just how foolhardy it would be to gaze into the crystal ball and confidently predict what lies ahead in the next 10 years . |
2 | The more that fall into this category , the better local government is prepared for what lies ahead in the Europe of the 1990s . |
3 | The Tories had again moved ahead in the polls at the start of September . |
4 | It turns out , from Flaubert 's travel notes , that the business-card was n't pinned in place by Monsieur Frotteur himself ; it was put there by the lithe and thoughtful Maxime du Camp , who had scampered ahead in the purple night and laid out this little mousetrap for his friend 's sensibility . |
5 | It should be noted that this is not looking ahead in the move-by-move sense . |
6 | Today , her Royal Highness Nick Hinton and his team will talk about the very impressive work and the tasks that lie ahead in the fifty countries and the U K in which Save The Children operates . |
7 | We were then on the coast path , near an old abandoned aerodrome and could see ahead in the distance Wooltack Point near a cluster of islands . |
8 | Scotland has also forged ahead in the development of General Vocational Qualifications . |
9 | Still , getting ahead in the movie business may turn out to be harder than selling works by the hundreds in the boom market of the late 1980s . |
10 | RECORD profits from international cigarette sales and a dramatic recovery at Eagle Star insurance helped BAT Industries surge ahead in the third quarter . |
11 | ‘ And whenever Liberal Democrats are on the up , we sweep ahead in the South-West . |
12 | Called on the initiative of the ruling DEMOS coalition and approved almost unanimously by the republican Assembly on Dec. 6 , the referendum had gone ahead in the face of claims by the federal authorities that it was unconstitutional , and despite threats of economic sanctions . |
13 | He quickened his flight as he saw ahead in the far distance , perhaps twenty miles on , the blue rising of real hills — ground higher than any he had seen so far . |
14 | Rob inched ahead in the race when he discovered freestyle . |
15 | They went ahead in the 30th minute when Tommy Gaynor skipped away from a couple of tackles and let fly from 25 yards : no sign of gratitude there for Eoin Hand , Huddersfield 's manager , who had helped along his fellow-Irishman 's career in the early days at Limerick . |
16 | Most matches went ahead in the central Midlands although road and bank conditions were bad which lead to low turnouts . |
17 | The visitors deservedly went ahead in the 19th minute when Gary Blissett fired home from 12 yards . |
18 | Bradford went ahead in the 15th minute when Tony Marchant snapped up a loose ball and squeezed in at the corner . |
19 | Wolves went ahead in the 29th minute when Mark Burke converted a low cross from Robbie Dennison and Wolves always looked good value for their lead . |
20 | Leeds went ahead in the second half with a goal by Wallace but their period of domination shortly came to an end and Everton pressed hard before Cottee got the equaliser . |
21 | They nearly went ahead in the 13th minute . |
22 | Sheffield went ahead in the forty ninth minute through Bryson , and although Mountfield equalised for Villa , seven minutes later , Dean restored the lead for Sheffield after sixty two minutes . |
23 | To avoid that fate , Microsoft will have to do more than keep ahead in the business , and of the rivals , that it has today . |
24 | As the hon. Gentleman has said , the review will go ahead in the autumn . |
25 | Yeah my problem is just erm having said that we do n't think land reform should go ahead in the south because it 's a fairly efficient set up |
26 | In the women 's inter-club competition Lagan Valley and Lisburn were locked together , with Lisburn edging ahead in the overall placings . |
27 | It was there , clearly set out in Dr Marwan Ibrahim Al-Kaysi 's indispensable guide to how to get ahead in the Islamic world . |
28 | IF you want to get ahead in the fashion stakes , get a hat . |
29 | BUSINESSMEN who want to get ahead in the 1990s should move into the soft drinks , fruit and vegetables or household insurance markets , according to a report published today . |
30 | Rapidly growing environmental fears have made climate research more important then ever — and Europe is forging ahead in the field with the planned launch of the ERS-1 . |