ahead of time

ADVERB
  1. before the usual time or the time expected
    she graduated early
    the house was completed ahead of time
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How To Use ahead of time In A Sentence

  • Cut up some pieces of plywood ahead of time to use as holding forms, and clamp every thing down.
  • You can prepare these kachoris ahead of time and re-heat them in a slow oven just before serving.
  • Gun direction and elevation for several targets could be prepared ahead of time and carried out regardless of darkness, smoke, or foul weather.
  • They were trying to learn to perform a role whose meaning and importance they could not grasp ahead of time.
  • If you do go with a tape library, you also may need to search around for a utility that controls the media loader on the device, so you may want to do some research ahead of time before you buy one.
  • | Reply | Permalink they should have to register several months ahead of time so that they can't game the dynamics ... if a republican wants to be permanently registered as a democrat in order to create havoc or vote for the "beatable" dem, then they will never have an opportunity to vote in the republican primary even when it is hotly contested like the dem primary is this year. Republicans Turning Out In Ohio ��� For The Dem Primary
  • The factory met its production target ahead of time.
  • Grab a camcorder, and videotape birthday wishes ahead of time from each guest.
  • The customer would probably be unhappy if the project were completed well ahead of time at the expense of some key quality aspect.
  • You can make meals in batches ahead of time and freeze until needed. The Sun
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