Then as his pony moved on, a little ahead of Jan's, the boy gave a cry of delight.
The Curlytops had not ridden far before Janet, who had gone a little ahead of Teddy, cried: "Oh, look!
John was a little ahead of me, when suddenly I saw him take a tremendous leap along the path.
One especially I had observed for some time a little ahead of us, and we now appeared to be nearing it.
Arthur and I were together, and Duppo a little ahead.
Fortunately our new course a little ahead of Mars will give us a constant view of this thin crescent.
I should think we ought to aim a little ahead of him, or to the left, to allow for his motion forward in his orbit.
I immediately changed our course so as to go more nearly toward it, but yet to keep a little ahead.
Tommy went on a little ahead of me, and I see him bend down and stretch his little neck forrered and look through the door as if he wuz agast at some sight.
You too are a little ahead of the parade, so in that spirit I welcome you.
We are proud of our local nut nursery which, in line with the spirit of the town, is just a little ahead of the parade.
Thus an unusually abundant supply of food, due to causes entirely beyond the control of the individual, is an external agency; it will immediately set power a little ahead of desire.
So far as authors are concerned, I'm afraid she goes a little ahead of us.
The two horses started close together, and kept so once round the course; then that long-bodied fellow began to stretch himself a little ahead.
It was a little ahead of Danny's now, and the latter, seeing this, steered over, thinking the going was better there.
I was a little ahead, and, as the breeze fanned my aching temples, I thought I heard to our right the lull of running water.
They at first got a little ahead, and the few occupants of log huts lying contiguous to the railway track looked on without understanding this strange pursuit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little ahead" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.