Example sentences of "ahead for the " in BNC.

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1 With a cable break close to the ground there is always plenty of room ahead for the landing .
2 Analysing the difference between Labour and the Tories , Mr Kinnock said that while Labour planned ahead for the future , the Government waited for the future to come and hit them .
3 Ahead for the first time , Widnes scored two tries in Daley 's absence , Offiah claiming a second , after an astute pass by Grima , then finding huge spaces in a disoriented defence to give Richard Eyres sight of the line .
4 Now all we have to do is our duty to the State and it 's full steam ahead for the Norderns . ’
5 After Mironov and Chapman had twice exchanged penalties in the first half , Chapman 's smart 30-yard dropped goal five minutes after the break put Cornwall ahead for the first time while Mishakov was off the field with a shoulder injury .
6 Hall , in fact , might well have won in straight games , as he led 9-6 in the opening game and then missed four successive smashes to allow Baddeley to go ahead for the first time at 10-9 .
7 Hall , in fact , might well have won in straight games , as he led 9-6 in the opening game and then missed four successive smashes to allow Baddeley to go ahead for the first time at 10-9 .
8 The P1154 went ahead for the RAF only ; and the Navy was allowed to buy the American Phantom .
9 As he left Number 10 , Ian Gilmour sourly summed up the changes by saying they were ‘ not much good if you are steering full-speed ahead for the rocks ’ .
10 While people down south are still lying out in the sun and enjoying their holidays , up here we have to start planning well ahead for the long winter to come .
11 As preparations moved ahead for the invasion of Europe , the American Army was landed in Scotland at the Gareloch and Loch Ryan .
12 HEARTACHE AHEAD FOR THE BRIDE WHO MARRIED TWICE .
13 Knowing what your rights may be worth in money terms will help you not only to decide whether or not to take legal action , if necessary , to recover the sums due to you , but also to assess the reasonableness of any ‘ termination package deal ’ offered to you and generally to plan ahead for the future .
14 Its end , that is , the singular future that lies ahead for the collapsing object .
15 An induction plate in the road measured car speed , with the results being displayed ahead for the driver 's information ( Figure 6.19 ) .
16 As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception .
17 G.M. Fairbairn ( 'H' , V6427 ) , Sgt. E.B. Inman ( 'J' , V6460 ) , and their crews being lost — a grim indicator of what lay ahead for the anti-shipping units .
18 ‘ It 's full speed ahead for the seasons , and , if I can , I work 12 or 14 hours a day then , because otherwise I ca n't see myself through the quiet times .
19 Let's hope our little bit of festive snakes and ladders fun is a pointer to a less fraught year ahead for the monarchy .
20 Major problems might lie ahead for the ‘ enabling ’ health service schemes , if they were not complemented by new local authority back-up services .
21 Now the wall has come down , Leipzig city council is still pressing ahead for the museum to be built , although the building funds have yet to be found and the competition to find an architect will not be until 1993 .
22 Futurologists , of course , see enormous possibilities ahead for the computer .
23 It was in Dec 61 that Marcel Dassault gave the approval for the go ahead for the manufacture of the Mystère 20 .
24 When you come to retirement age , whilst not suggesting that you are past it , you are planning ahead for the time where you may not be quite as capable as were .
25 The banking law perspective , although narrower in scope , is likely to reveal what lies ahead for the ocean bill of lading .
26 I do not underestimate the challenge that lies ahead for the London Implementation Group .
27 Our forefathers had the vision to plan ahead for the future .
28 This attractive young Woodbrook player , three down on the 13th , seemed to have a superb match against Eavan Higgins all wrapped up after jumping ahead for the first time on the 17th , but lost her ‘ thinking cap ’ completely down the last .
29 The breakup of the LDP-Komeito-DSP alliance , an arrangement which had enabled the government to minimize the inconvenience of having lost its majority in the Upper House , led many commentators to predict difficult days ahead for the government , and to question whether Miyazawa would serve his full two-year term as LDP leader .
30 James Naughtie 's North British voice , heavy with East of Scotland rectitude — a characteristic he shared with both John Smith and Gordon Brown — warned his listeners that the road ahead for the Tories was a rocky one .
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