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103 Sentences With "toward the front of"

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But the topics sit more toward the front of voters' minds in Michigan.
It shows the mother standing toward the front of the plane and crying.
Police moved toward the front of the newsroom and left out the front door.
The suspect then took off again and headed toward the front of the restaurant.
Toward the front of the plaza, mourners packed themselves in, rapt by the eulogies.
Ms. Dion looked toward the front of the store; fans peered in the windows.
The first came when he deflected Pacioretty's pass toward the front of the net.
It caromed off Ullmark's stick and toward the front of the net to Namestnikov.
Eventually the light gets turned completely around, heading back toward the front of the eye.
Crutcher's hands are raised as he follows instructions, walking toward the front of his car.
He glanced toward the front of the store, but was reluctant to stray from the rear.
Meier used his right hand to knock a loose puck toward the front of the net.
Misty Copeland inched toward the front of the stage with her powerful back leading the way.
Howard then walked the monkey toward the front of the store, waiting there until its owner returned.
"I was in that march — I was toward the front of it," Kaye-Karan told BuzzFeed News.
The lowest, in the lumbar spine or low back, curves inward toward the front of the body.
Eventually word got back to us that all passengers were moving toward the front of the train.
They surged toward the front of the bus, and Jakubek laid his hands on each one's head.
After the man refused, he was dragged by his arms and screaming toward the front of the plane.
I was jolted awake as a flight attendant walked swiftly past, heading toward the front of the airplane.
As he saunters toward the front of the truck, the woman tickles the air in his general direction.
Toward the front of the store, there's a self-return process that enables anyone to quickly return their items.
"I don't make money sitting in traffic," Mr. Kaba said, his cab inching toward the front of the line.
After the doctor refuses, he was eventually dragged by his arms and screaming toward the front of the plane.
Toward the front of the plane, embedded inside two stubby wing-like protrusions called canards, are six additional fans.
The airline has been successful at getting passengers to pay higher fares, particularly toward the front of the plane.
Starting from my business-class Sleeper Plus car near the back, I walked toward the front of the train.
As her heels ticked toward the front of the store, Market Depot suddenly seemed very white and very still.
At Holy Cross, a man once threw a beer bottle toward the front of the church during Sunday Mass.
The haul puts the Massachusetts liberal toward the front of the crowded pack of Democrats vying for their party's nomination.
As I walked down the hill toward the front of the museum, I met three travelers on holiday from France.
Every few steps, they paused as if posing for a camera, throwing sultry glances toward the front of the room.
It became the name of a room toward the front of the office, a narrow chamber equipped with a bed.
Upstairs, toward the front of the building, the worshippers of Dor Hadash prepared for a ceremony to name a newborn boy.
And then, in the process of monitoring Lindsay's slow progress toward the front of the line, Matt made a bad discovery.
Risch at one point was holding up his watch and tapping it as he looked toward the front of the chamber.
Sundqvist pried the puck loose, Jacob de la Rose passed it toward the front of the net, and MacEachern beat Fleury.
Brian Boyle won a face-off, sending the puck back to Victor Hedman, and he skated toward the front of the net.
They scuffle on their feet down one aisle, and when they come back toward the front of the shop, McDowell falls down.
Officials in California, Oregon and Washington are taking steps to move their presidential primary contests toward the front of the nominating calendar.
It shows Trump grabbing the arm of Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic as he moves toward the front of a group of leaders.
He turned and made a beeline toward the front of the room, waiting patiently for Mr. Menendez to finish talking to Mr. Corker.
Jim Acosta, CNN's White House correspondent, walked toward the front of the room and stood on a small wooden riser facing a camera.
Essentially, a "low side part" is a regular side part, but angled more toward the front of your face to offer an asymmetrical effect.
"Heads turned (especially the boys) as a slight, beautiful angel seemed more to glide than walk toward the front of the auditorium," Crouch wrote.
The empty avenues toward the front of the market testify to how many would-be customers were still unwilling to come out at all.
There's a "media room," or outdoor movie theatre, up toward the front of the property where residents and the public can view movie screenings.
"The economic future of America is always going to be right toward the front of a president's decision-making," one former Trump adviser said.
Larsson rushed the puck and as he was about to go behind the Anaheim net, he tossed the puck toward the front of the net.
Dressed in their football uniforms, the rest of Wesleyan Christian's team sat toward the front of the auditorium with their coaches and the coaches' wives.
At Target, Bullseye's Playground — previously known as "The One Spot" — is the section toward the front of the store featuring an assortment of smaller items.
I swept the brow gel on before my workout, carefully focusing short strokes along my upper arches and toward the front of my brows for definition.
With the Infinity display, next-gen processor and already solid camera experience, there's plenty to like, keeping Samsung toward the front of the Android handset race.
Toward the front of the store, there seemed to be a display table with different products, but it was blocked by a bunch of empty boxes.
Auston Matthews fed Nylander a pass in the right faceoff circle, and Nylander skated toward the front of the goal before beating Hutton with a backhander.
He won a faceoff in the offensive zone and skated toward the front of the crease, where he punched in a rebound for his fourth goal.
A procession of altar boys and priests solemnly made its way toward the front of the chapel as the scent of incense wafted across the ancient hall.
Finding a gap already smashed through the glass at the bottom of a door, he crawled through as the shooter shot toward the front of the room.
Indeed, with the Infinity display, next-gen processor and already solid camera experience, there's plenty to like, keeping Samsung toward the front of the Android handset race.
Colorado got back within one when Alexander Kerfoot's pass to the front of the net was tipped, hitting Landeskog and heading toward the front of the net.
Tensions flared anew when Uskanli, his head wrapped in a blanket, rose from his seat carrying his laptop and started walking toward the front of the plane.
There's an almost impossibly sweet yet graphically sophisticated moment in which Piggie seems to step toward the front of the page as she looks out, sincerely, at readers.
In a matter of seconds, she had sprinted toward the front of the shop to pose gamely for her sisters in an old-fashion-looking DKNY straw cloche.
Zone 214 passengers have purchased carry-on bags; Zone 29 fliers are toward the back of the plane; Zone 4 fliers are toward the front of the plane.
United recently said by the end of the year it would charge travelers to select preferred seats, those with standard legroom located toward the front of the cabin.
"We all knew that it was in the hopper, but he seems like he's pushed it toward the front of the cue so that's encouraging for people," said Ablin.
The officer then wrapped his forearm around her neck, flipped her and the desk backward onto the floor, tossed her toward the front of the room and handcuffed her.
The New York Times reported that as Trump narrows his list of potential candidates to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy, Hardiman has moved toward the front of the pack.
She'd almost finished her meal, when her brother-in-law told her to look toward the front of the store—which she may or may not regret actually doing.
Last year, for the first Pride of Donald Trump's presidential term, a number of individuals, organizations, and advocacy groups marched toward the front of the assembly in a resistance contingent.
His sharp-angled offering toward the front of the net banked in off the skate of Toronto defender Morgan Rielly for his 37th goal of the season and 94th point.
The puck bounced toward the front of the net, where Malkin was on the spot to slip it into an open cage to give the Pens a 2-0 lead.
As a woman, Ruby (Marina Keltchewsky), watches from a makeshift tent, a man wearing a heavy fur coat inches his way toward the front of the stage in near darkness.
Arguing the banners were art, the protesters held the banner against one participant's back, to the disdain of museum security, and walked toward the front of the gallery to exit.
During McBride's remarks, a man toward the front of the room at a South Bend youth center began heckling her with other Black Lives Matter protesters chiming in from the back.
There's no thumb shelf, and I would have preferred the button paddles reached farther toward the front of the mouse, but neither is really possible because of the joystick portion of things.
It's highly unlikely that Samsung will run short on supply, but by reserving a pre-order, you're at least closer toward the front of the line to buy one on launch day.
Holding a transparent plastic pouch, my cellphone zipped inside with a white label displaying my name in bold letters, I followed the line as it snaked toward the front of the meditation hall.
While the Jets were buzzing around the Colorado zone, the captain sent the puck toward the front of the net from below the goal line, and it banked in off Colorado goalie Jonathan Bernier.
He entered this season as a favorite and jumped toward the front of the pack after an early victory at Ohio State that he celebrated by planting the Sooners' flag into the Buckeyes' turf.
San Jose dumped the puck behind the Anaheim net before it was poked out to Marleau at the side, and he sent it toward the front of the net from below the goal line.
And I mean thoroughly: "Any bipedal creature running and jumping on the roof of a car would land with its head, hands and fingers toward the front of the car and its windscreen," Radford noted.
Flanking the ensemble on either side are walls of a sort that gently taper down from the rear of the orchestra toward the front of the stage, from about 16 feet in height to eight.
The comparison reportedly came after Trump appeared to grab the arm of the Montenegro prime minister as he moved toward the front of a group of leaders during the NATO summit earlier this year, Biden said.
Traveling toward the front of her motorcade that morning and having email problems with her BlackBerry, Ms. Power knew nothing of the accident until arriving in Mokolo, near the United Nations refugee camp, her aides said.
The stunning video was taken by a tourist sitting at the back of the safari's jeep, who recorded the elephant aggressively stomping toward the front of the vehicle as the remaining passengers held on for dear life.
About halfway toward the front of the cameras, a thick hand in a brown jacket extended in front of Buttigieg, who appeared to be caught off guard before he stopped to look up and see who it was.
As the MV Nyerere approached its destination on Thursday afternoon, the small island of Ukara on Lake Victoria, many of the passengers in the main cabin began to move toward the front of the vessel near the exit.
The hallways on a DCL ship might seem confusing, but no matter where you're going you can direct yourself by looking down at the carpet, since the stars on it always point toward the front of the ship.
As she was speaking, saying that he knew she could not do that, Mr. Margraves then rushed across the room toward Dr. Nassar, who was seated at a table on his left toward the front of the courtroom.
While prices vary, a seat toward the front of the coach cabin, with no extra legroom, can cost an additional $50 to more than $100 for each flight, something to pay attention to if your trip has multiple legs.
Knicks CHICAGO — As media members surrounded Chicago Bulls forward Jimmy Butler after Friday's win against the New York Knicks, teammate Taj Gibson jokingly pretended to hold an invisible microphone and angled his way toward the front of the pack.
As she surged toward the front of the pack, the candidates in her wake watched politely for the most part, not confronting her with the tough questions that, if she faces Donald Trump in the general election, he'll surely hurl at her.
Various histories of the golf course have related that the small pot bunkers were built by workers with shovels who heaped the unearthed dirt toward the front of the cavity they were creating — meaning the point between the newly dug bunker and the green.
According to this classic model, words are formed in Broca's area, named for the French physician Pierre Paul Broca, who discovered the region's language function, in the mid-nineteenth century; in most people, it's situated toward the front of the left hemisphere of the brain.
This year, news leaked that American Airlines planned to order new Boeing 737 jets with just 29 inches (74 centimeters) of pitch in the last three rows to make room for an extra row of premium-priced seats toward the front of the plane.
Lewis, a key civil rights leader in the 1960s, was treated like a celebrity at the annual festival, and when he took the stage to say why he's supporting Ossoff, the crowd moved toward the front of the stage and frequently applauded throughout his two-minute speech.
The remarks came at a key time for both campaigns, as Mr. Biden tries to regain his footing after weak showings in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary — in which Mr. Sanders surged toward the front of the Democratic pack — and a week before next Saturday's Nevada caucuses.
American is extending perks like free access to preferred seats, those toward the front of the coach cabin that generally carry a fee, and priority access for airport security lines, ticket counters and boarding for passengers booked through American on its trans-Atlantic partner airlines British Airways, Finnair and Spain's Iberia.
In excerpts from "Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House" obtained by the New York Daily News, Manigault Newman questions her former boss over video that appears to show Trump grabbing the arm of Prime Minister Duško Marković as he moves toward the front of a group of leaders.
As Periscope CEO Kayvon Beykpour and seven other Periscope employees took the stage for a Q&A in the Park Central hotel's second-floor ballroom Friday morning, a few hundred 'scopers (as they call themselves) gravitated toward the front of the oversized event space to get a better angle for their Periscope video streams.
ABOUT UTAH (261.2-123, 212-277): Poeltl has led the Utes' recent surge and moved toward the front of the Pac-268 player of the year race, but the team has also received a boost near the rim from forward Kyle Kuzma, who scored 15 points Thursday against Cal while holding star freshman Ivan Rabb in check.
Constance: The place where the meta got absolutely fascinating to me was in how much of our audience seemed to want to use Slave Play as a chance for them to demonstrate that they were the kind of good white people who "Got It." At first, they mostly made that demonstration through knowing chuckles whenever the play was really leaning on the idea that we are all complicit in white supremacy (not going to lie, I was probably doing that too without thinking about it), but about halfway through the show, a white guy toward the front of the house seemed to decide that laughter was an inappropriate response.

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