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he will go ahead in life dash he is focused​

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Answered by panesarh989
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Go ahead and take a seat while I set another place.

Go ahead and eat.

Yancey walked ahead of her.

Darkyn was always too far ahead of her, twisting her into knots to keep her in place.

Wherever the ship may go, the rush of water which neither directs nor increases its movement foams ahead of it, and at a distance seems to us not merely to move of itself but to govern the ship's movement also.

He slapped her backside playfully as she walked out the door ahead of him.

Ahead was nothing but a narrow dirt road lined with mature Oak trees and brush.

Ahead of her lay college and a possible career in journalism.

He nodded for her to walk ahead of him.

Someone else moved silently down the hall ahead of him, and he slowed his stride.

"She goes ahead all right," said Christopher, "but how shall we guide her?"

Just ahead of them were the gates of Hugson's Ranch, and Uncle Hugson now came out and stood with uplifted arms and wide open mouth, staring in amazement.

When Morino rode far enough ahead so that he couldn't hear their conversation, Carmen finally spoke to Alex.

Jenn waited until he was far enough ahead that he wouldn't hear her before she trailed.

Caleb stumbled to a stop ahead of her, causing her to nearly knock him over.

A red brick municipal building stood at the far end of the street ahead of us.

If you had looked ahead fifty years to 1240, you wouldn't have anticipated much change.

Ahead, Bordeaux rode erect and alert.

At last the men mounted, and, as they say in the old songs, away went the steeds with bridles ringing and whips cracking and hounds racing ahead, and away went the champion hunters "with hark and whoop and wild halloo!"

Talon swatted at raindrops ahead of her, and she crossed her arms, shivering.

She suspected he was one step ahead, but she wasn't expecting him to reveal his plan.

And so, if the railroad reached round the world, I think that I should keep ahead of you; and as for seeing the country and getting experience of that kind, I should have to cut your acquaintance altogether.

On the other hand, if you abandoned the wagons and rode the mules, you might be able to keep ahead of the Indians.

"Caleb!" she yelled as he moved ahead without her, leaving her in near darkness.

"No, you go ahead," Sarah interrupted with another wave of the hand.

Damian located the enemy ahead of them, shooting intersections clear as they reached them.

The only thing for me to do in a perplexity is to go ahead, and learn by making mistakes.

Ahead, the enemy was already visible.

I graduated two years ahead of her and didn't keep in touch.

Jule's text message brought him back to the unpleasant task ahead of him.

There was a bridge ahead of him, where other soldiers stood firing.

The highway ahead of them was clear, except for one big truck coming their way... and a car approaching the highway to their right.

She bolted to her car, far enough ahead of any of the men that they couldn't stop her.

Ahead of the rest and nearer to him ran a dark- haired, remarkably slim, pretty girl in a yellow chintz dress, with a white handkerchief on her head from under which loose locks of hair escaped.

Somewhere up ahead was a sharp turn.

Brandon rode ahead of her most of the time, dropping back beside her when they emerged from the forest.

That's what keeps me two steps ahead of the opposition.

He had noticed a solitary tree ahead of him.

A door along the hallway ahead of her opened, startling her.

I cannot make out anything written in my hand, so you see, Ragnhild has got ahead of me in some things.

He had a look at all the details of the hunt, sent a pack of hounds and huntsmen on ahead to find the quarry, mounted his chestnut Donets, and whistling to his own leash of borzois, set off across the threshing ground to a field leading to the Otradnoe wood.

A little ahead of them walked a peasant guide, wet to the skin and wearing a gray peasant coat and a white knitte

Answered by ferozpurwale
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Answer:

Go ahead and take a seat while I set another place.

Go ahead and eat.

Yancey walked ahead of her.

Darkyn was always too far ahead of her, twisting her into knots to keep her in place.

Wherever the ship may go, the rush of water which neither directs nor increases its movement foams ahead of it, and at a distance seems to us not merely to move of itself but to govern the ship's movement also.

He slapped her backside playfully as she walked out the door ahead of him.

Ahead was nothing but a narrow dirt road lined with mature Oak trees and brush.

Ahead of her lay college and a possible career in journalism.

He nodded for her to walk ahead of him.

Someone else moved silently down the hall ahead of him, and he slowed his stride.

"She goes ahead all right," said Christopher, "but how shall we guide her?"

Just ahead of them were the gates of Hugson's Ranch, and Uncle Hugson now came out and stood with uplifted arms and wide open mouth, staring in amazement.

When Morino rode far enough ahead so that he couldn't hear their conversation, Carmen finally spoke to Alex.

Jenn waited until he was far enough ahead that he wouldn't hear her before she trailed.

Caleb stumbled to a stop ahead of her, causing her to nearly knock him over.

A red brick municipal building stood at the far end of the street ahead of us.

If you had looked ahead fifty years to 1240, you wouldn't have anticipated much change.

Ahead, Bordeaux rode erect and alert.

At last the men mounted, and, as they say in the old songs, away went the steeds with bridles ringing and whips cracking and hounds racing ahead, and away went the champion hunters "with hark and whoop and wild halloo!"

Talon swatted at raindrops ahead of her, and she crossed her arms, shivering.

She suspected he was one step ahead, but she wasn't expecting him to reveal his plan.

And so, if the railroad reached round the world, I think that I should keep ahead of you; and as for seeing the country and getting experience of that kind, I should have to cut your acquaintance altogether.

On the other hand, if you abandoned the wagons and rode the mules, you might be able to keep ahead of the Indians.

"Caleb!" she yelled as he moved ahead without her, leaving her in near darkness.

"No, you go ahead," Sarah interrupted with another wave of the hand.

Damian located the enemy ahead of them, shooting intersections clear as they reached them.

The only thing for me to do in a perplexity is to go ahead, and learn by making mistakes.

Ahead, the enemy was already visible.

I graduated two years ahead of her and didn't keep in touch.

Jule's text message brought him back to the unpleasant task ahead of him.

There was a bridge ahead of him, where other soldiers stood firing.

The highway ahead of them was clear, except for one big truck coming their way... and a car approaching the highway to their right.

She bolted to her car, far enough ahead of any of the men that they couldn't stop her.

Ahead of the rest and nearer to him ran a dark- haired, remarkably slim, pretty girl in a yellow chintz dress, with a white handkerchief on her head from under which loose locks of hair escaped.

Somewhere up ahead was a sharp turn.

Brandon rode ahead of her most of the time, dropping back beside her when they emerged from the forest.

That's what keeps me two steps ahead of the opposition.

He had noticed a solitary tree ahead of him.

A door along the hallway ahead of her opened, startling her.

I cannot make out anything written in my hand, so you see, Ragnhild has got ahead of me in some things.

He had a look at all the details of the hunt, sent a pack of hounds and huntsmen on ahead to find the quarry, mounted his chestnut Donets, and whistling to his own leash of borzois, set off across the threshing ground to a field leading to the Otradnoe wood.

A little ahead of them walked a peasant guide, wet to the skin and wearing a gray peasant coat and a white knitte

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