261 examples of far ahead in sentences

In our valuation of Mohammed's sayings we cannot lay too much stress upon his incapability of looking far ahead.

The big wolf as he appeared had thrust his nose into the snow-shoe tracks, and a sniff or two told him everything,who had passed, and how long ago, and what they were doing, and how far ahead they were now waiting.

His fancy leapt far ahead of fact; and he supposed, not only that Lady Mary must be engaged to John Crewys, but that she must have confided her engagement to her son, and that Peter had already forbidden the banns.

Primitive Methodism is just the religion for a certain class of beings just the exact article for thousands who can't see far ahead, and who wouldn't be able to make much out if they could.

I get twenty to one, go into hysterics at the quarter, faint at the half, but come to in time to see my money coming in so far ahead it looked as if he was out for a pleasure trip.

It was not so dark that objects could not be seen at a considerable distance; and the people of the schooners had no difficulty in very distinctly tracing, and that not very far ahead, the broken outlines of the chain of floating mountains.

After a long time he found himself running up a residential street, and presently, far ahead, he saw the glow of Dr. Jallup's porch light.

well, I'm not looking that far ahead," smiled the other.

Being so well mounted, he not unfrequently shot far ahead of his companions, despite their warnings that he ran great risk by so doing.

It was here that a polite request was made that the British detachment should not keep so far ahead of the other troops, but I was anxious to keep well ahead for an important reason.

The best thinkers of the Semitic race, for example, from Moses to Spinoza, have been in this respect far ahead of their often more generally enlightened Aryan contemporaries.

Still such yielding spurred us on to hastier speed, when we looked up after delay and saw the self-denying far ahead.

David Bushnell was too far ahead of his time, his invention was not appreciated, and the failure of his first attempt prevented him from getting the support he needed to demonstrate the usefulness of his under-water craft.

One day six Crees were travelling along on foot, scouting far ahead.

"He has nice hair and teeth," said the girl, looking far ahead as the car moved off.

At the end of our march we were usually far ahead of the mule-train, and the rain was also usually falling.

How far ahead are they?' 'About half an hour, no more, and whipping and spurring as if the old one was after them.

The prince urged his wife to return but she would not hear of it, so they pushed on, supporting life on jungle fruits; sometimes the prince would go far ahead, for his faithful wife could only travel slowly, and then he would return and wait for her; at last he got tired of leading her on and made up his mind to abandon her.

Soon he made out a large stump not very far ahead of him, and he saw the flash of a rifle from it.

Achilles may then be at a point far ahead; but the full detail of how he will have managed practically to get there our logic never gives uswe have seen, indeed, that it finds that its results contradict the facts of nature.

Was that a cry he heard far ahead?

The officers rushed on deck and could see not far ahead a sandy beach, and a moment more showed that we were headed directly for it, and that it was not more than a quarter of a mile away.

The feeling of Godreligionalways keeps, in healthy natures, far ahead of theologythe thought about Him.

That he soon passed far ahead of them was, perhaps, as much due to circumstances as to his political abilities.

Far ahead of Casey such a storm rolled in off the barren hills to the south.

261 examples of  far ahead  in sentences