Example sentences of "go ahead [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Next door , steady work is going ahead on a long term , very ambitious educational project to which he is now turning his energies .
2 A company is going ahead with a one point two million pound contract to supply water filtering equipment to Libya despite increasing tension between Britain and Colonel Gadaffi 's regime .
3 But the union has said it is going ahead with a formal appeal to the Employment Appeals Tribunal .
4 Airdrie and Falkirk clashed in the First Division 's match of the day last Saturday , the home side going ahead through a scrambled goal by Andy Smith in the twenty sixth minute , and it looked like that was going to be enough for two points .
5 Airdrie and Falkirk clashed in the First Division 's match of the day last Saturday , the home side going ahead through a scrambled goal by Andy Smith in the twenty sixth minute , and it looked like that was going to be enough for two points .
6 Plans have gone ahead for a regulatory body for the direct sales channel .
7 People would not welcome a move from their home and if closure went ahead over a long period of time staff would inevitably leave .
8 Haslemere went ahead after a determined run by Eddy down the left wing and a cross to Cornish who put the ball past the Trojans 'keeper .
9 RANGERS ' second match in the ‘ mini-league ’ European Cup stages , against CSKA Moscow , is to be switched from Santander , Spain , and will probably go ahead at a German venue to another venue , probably in Germany , on December 9 .
10 A COLLEGE 'S bid for university college status could go ahead despite a frosty reception from the Government .
11 If the EC Commission goes ahead with a planned registration scheme , the agricultural community is going to be involved in a massive numbering operation — the introduction of a sort of International Standard Cow Number .
12 The plan was devised with the help of the Worldwide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) , which welcomes China 's decision to go ahead as a major step toward saving the panda .
13 The National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education , which represents staff in both sectors , last night rejected an improved offer for further education staff and decided to go ahead with a one-day strike tommorrow and to begin boycotts of marking and examination setting .
14 Mr Yeltsin , meanwhile , asked the 1,033 members of the Congress of People 's Deputies not to go ahead with a planned impeachment vote .
15 Alaska is to go ahead with a controversial plan to reduce wolf numbers in a bid to restock caribou herds .
16 He said the company would decide around the middle of the year whether to go ahead with a major re-engineering of the advanced turboprop aircraft and revealed that launch aid was being sought from the Department of Trade and Industry .
17 The judge has also decided not to go ahead with a preliminary trial on two key issues in the case , scheduled to begin on January 15 , which would have broken new legal ground .
18 In mid-March the Home Office was all set to go ahead with a White Paper based on last year 's policy report on cabling by Lord Hunt .
19 By then , such gestures were not enough to placate the civil rights supporters who decided to go ahead with a proposed march through Armagh City on 30 November .
20 LIBERAL Democrat candidate Rosamund Jordan has said she is concerned that the developer of a proposed five-a-side football complex at Claiville Common , Middlesbrough , seems reluctant to go ahead without a licensed bar .
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