Sentence examples for the front meaning from inspiring English sources

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Asked where Wiggins's departure on Friday leaves him, Geraint Thomas said simply "off the front", meaning that he will be looking for a chance to get in any escapes.

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For starters, the buoys at the entrance to the harbour were back to front, meaning they sailed straight into rocks.

And the post denied Northern Irishman McGinn from putting Derek McInnes's side in front, meaning the late onslaught by Celtic stole all three points.

It's from a series called Front, meaning the seafront, but also because they are all fake family photos.

The eagle-eyes over at Red Carpet Fashion Awards point out that Weaver's black Lanvin dress appears to have been worn back to front, meaning the flattering v-neck would've been hidden from view while the high back of the dress cut unflatteringly across Weaver's collarbone.

But the takeover proposal provides insufficient cash for that regulation to be satisfied up front, meaning as soon as the bid is processed Ridsdale must hold an urgent series of discussions with creditors over what are acceptable payment schedules.

This green kettle automates the job for you by using a reservoir at the back and dispensing instant boiling water from a tap at the front - meaning you don't have to lift it, and thus avoiding the excessive weight problems of its rival, the Plunger kettle.

Built in partnership with Sky and City Fibre the pilot network in York has fibre-optic cables which run to the front door, meaning it can operate at up to 1 gigabit per second – more than 100 times faster than the national average for broadband.

Overall, Romney's ratings are an improvement over last year on nearly every front, meaning he's gotten more popular since his presidential bid ended.

Mr. Tiene lamented the loss of such powerful allies but observed that the state police had been under tremendous political pressure "on other fronts," meaning the racial profiling and minority hiring issues.

The pact envisages the demilitarisation of a buffer zone embracing last September's ceasefire lines and the current front line, meaning in practice that the rebels will not have to hand back territory recently acquired – a key demand.

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