Summing up this need of looking ahead, and in words of common sense and good American citizenship.
Now, looking ahead, the greatest step of all, the high threshold to the future we must now cross, and my number one priority for the next four years, is to ensure that all Americans have the best education in the world.
For they, looking ahead to life, are entitled to action on our part and not merely to admonitions of optimism or lectures on economic laws.
And Kent, looking ahead to the black maw of the death-trap that was waiting for them, drew Marette close in his arms and held her tight.
She came into his arms without hesitation; her hands stroked his face; and then she stood with her head against his shoulder, looking ahead, breathing deeply now of the sweet, clear air filled with the elixir of the hovering forests.
Looking ahead, they saw a torch waving in the air.
We can't go much further along the ledge anyway," he added, looking ahead.
They came on step by step, looking ahead and to either side, as if on the alert to flee at the first sign of danger.
The kitchen seemed to be centering in the tree, as if the room had been concerned long enough with the doings of these grown folk and now were looking ahead to see who should come next.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking ahead" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.