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be ahead造句
1. Cheer up, better times may be ahead. 2. At this stage, Smith appeared to be ahead of his rivals. 3. But since their dividend growth should be ahead of the market's, the yield premium should be slimmer. 4. He will be ahead of others in English. 5. Try be ahead of your problems if possible. 6. From now on all the way Matterhorn would be ahead in our view. 7. Trends - Will you be ahead or behind the trends? 8. Yet the Indian state be ahead of the curve in initiating or galvanising wider economic change. 9. We race to be ahead of many but left our soul behind. 10. Going long can be ahead, going short too. But the dissatisfactory people are excluded. 11. Howeever hard it'll be ahead of us, I will accompany you all the way. 12. It just shows how desperate New Yorkers are to be ahead of the curve. 13. Still onward pressed the columns, each seemingly intent to be ahead and enter first the rebel works. 14. And yet it is never very far ahead, indeed sometimes seems not to be ahead of the pursuer at all. 15. I don't think if you just consider products or a market in the abstract that you can be ahead of your time. 16. Despite that, many in the industry reckon Daimler's biggest troubles may still be ahead. 17. Of course, Pollock's historicism can he misleading, particularly when it implies that art can be ahead of its time. 18. Clearly, it is always better for a company to be ahead of this cost pressure curve. 19. Expect the best, while preparing to handle whatever may come along, and you'll be ahead of the game from the very beginning. 20. Try skating around but sure that your foot should be ahead of your foot. 21. One can know the thing through the human. Acquainting human should be ahead of planning matters.