Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] go ahead " in BNC.

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1 There 's actually a very different difficult problem with sexual harassment , which is that erm there are occasions when it looks as if it 's going to be difficult for a college not to go ahead , even when the victim has withdrawn her or his complaint .
2 Perhaps a name that might be borrowed for Henley should the Club ever go ahead as occasionally discussed to name its holes ?
3 ‘ But there is no question of the fight not going ahead .
4 Mr Yeltsin , meanwhile , asked the 1,033 members of the Congress of People 's Deputies not to go ahead with its vote .
5 Mr Yeltsin , meanwhile , asked the 1,033 members of the Congress of People 's Deputies not to go ahead with a planned impeachment vote .
6 Azeri pressure was also said to be behind Turkey 's decision not to go ahead with scheduled daily deliveries of 30-35 Mw of electricity , due to begin on Dec. 1 .
7 Azeri pressure was also said to be behind Turkey 's decision not to go ahead with deliveries of electricity amounting to 30-35 Mw per day , which had been due to start on Dec. 1 .
8 Now supporters are trying to persuade the council not to go ahead with the plans .
9 The visitors deservedly went ahead in the 19th minute when Gary Blissett fired home from 12 yards .
10 ( xvii ) Will the job evaluation exercise still go ahead ?
11 ‘ On the basis that there are investigations still going ahead , we certainly are n't going to take legal action , ’ he told ACCOUNTANCY .
12 He found it and obviously felt at ease enough to go ahead with the appointment , ’ said Mr King .
13 But Thompson did not wonder whether his physics might be incomplete , if they conflicted with accepted geology , and the geologists merely went ahead irrespective of physics .
14 The event finally went ahead and Pete removed all surplus pegs from the quarry and county ground at Shrewsbury leaving many of competitors with double pegs .
15 Whiskery snarl-gape already gone ahead
16 And then I had to run down to Mrs 's when Dawn stayed with mummy while the ambulance come to tell Mrs and Mrs says do n't worry Jean , I 'll sign you in the day just go ahead and put your mum in the ambulance .
17 If you are satisfied with the answers to these questions then go ahead and authorise the picture .
18 The three countries agreed that they would withdraw their co-operation even if the Warsaw Treaty summit now went ahead .
19 Suppose the manager instead goes ahead on the second .
20 President Bani Sadr of Iran said that his country was unwilling to respond , with the inevitable consequence that Iraq simply went ahead unilaterally and then cut the experiment short .
21 The tour subsequently went ahead , but the Wallabies did n't let the grass grow under their feet as they waited for the ANC to make a decision .
22 Work out the pros and cons of what you are considering , and if your instinct is telling you to give it a try then go ahead .
23 After 4 attempts to play the 5th round tie , the match with Hythe eventually went ahead last night , ending in a one all draw , so Abingdon face a trip to the Kent Coast on Monday at 7.30 .
24 The project now goes ahead to the Council of Ministers for approval .
25 I have n't gone for the rack thing because if they can get that lot in a rack then go ahead !
26 The situation was tense with appeals and threats to students not to go ahead with their march .
27 He says that if the Ministry of Culture still go ahead and grant permission for the excavation to proceed , then it will be vital for them to involve scholars and specialists .
28 Under the new Mental Health Act , passed last year , a patient who objects to treatment is now guaranteed a second opinion — but treatment still goes ahead if both doctors agree .
29 The petition calls on the secretary of state to ask BS not to go ahead with the planned transport switch and to urge BR to promote the Red-mire branch for freight and passenger traffic .
30 The final toll was 83 dead and more than 100 injured , many seriously , but Le Mans still went ahead the following year — with the memory of 1955 still very fresh in everybody 's mind .
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