Sentence examples for front means from inspiring English sources

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The co- in front means "together," and the -ate at the end makes it a verb: "to work together".

No peak at the front means there's no extra sun or rain protection, but then other models offered limited protection in this respect, anyway.

"Planning up front means you know those people are working, but the downside is you're locked into a way of working.

Getting out in front means you've also got to weather the inevitable frontrunner backlash and hope a backlash to the backlash kicks in just as Academy ballots are due.

Buy now 3. High Impact Zip Front Padded Sports Bra, £22.50, Marks and Spencer The zip fastening at the front means this one's perfect when you're in a rush.

Cox's bike is "based on an old-school three-wheeled, two wheels at the front Miami ice-cream bike... the fact that there is a big box on the front means things can be hidden in there – a 12-volt battery powering the music system, fluoro lighting and a coffee machine".

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They are bulletins from the front, meant to guide those following behind.

The rising cost of studying coupled with many parents' inability to foot the entire bill up front mean that a lot of freshers will already have racked up some debt by the end of their first year at university.

Into a stiff headwind, the simple mathematics of four riders behind versus five in front meant the gap declined so gradually that three kilometres out, the remaining escapees – Jonny McEvoy of NFTO had given way a few kilometres earlier – began marking each other.

Having two men up front meant that, straight away, Saints centre-backs were far busier.

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