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Example sentences for "little ahead"

  • 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.

  • It is always a little ahead of the parade.

  • 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.

  • But I am getting a little ahead of my story.

  • Weymouth had got there a little ahead of me with a flat stone worn smooth by the waves.

  • Raed, holding back a warning hand: he was a little ahead of us.

  • Wade, coming hurriedly back up the rocks; for he and Kit were a little ahead.

  • We crept down toward the brink of the ledge, Kit and Wade a little ahead.

  • So Hal and Mab did, and this time, after some hard skating, Hal crossed the finish line a little ahead of his sister.

  • This time Hal let Mab start off a little ahead of him, when Mr. Blake called "Go!

  • Well, maybe I got started a little ahead of you," he replied kindly.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brief history; little attention; little chopped; little darling; little difficulty; little essence; little family; little hole; little juice; little known; little minced; little nervous; little niece; little one; little pepper and salt; little place; little prayer; little puzzled; little soul; little uneasy; little village; little volume; little woman; little wonder; open mouth; short account