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

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1 A number of large projects were discussed , but only one of the Soviet-Japanese projects has gone ahead — the open cast Neryungri coal mine .
2 On the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros dam and hydroelectric power station project on the Danube , Hungary had on May 25 renounced the 1977 agreement on environmental grounds [ see pp. 38843 ; 38939 ] , but work on the Slovak side had gone ahead , and the facility was to begin partial operations in early November , according to a CSTK report on Sept. 10 , with construction due for completion by the end of 1992 .
3 But Bella had gone ahead , all the same , and sent for it from a catalogue .
4 Yesterday , magistrates in Solihull were told by a Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals inspector that Boris would have suffered a lingering and painful death if his journey in the post had gone ahead .
5 The Italians had gone ahead after 28 minutes , when Bruno Russo 's deflected shot left keeper Pavel Srnicek stranded .
6 Following this brief , Whitaker had gone ahead commissioning a crop of four part stories to make up the twelve shows needed to keep Doctor Who on air for forty-eight weeks — one year in BBC terms , allowing for Christmas , sports events and other potential breaks .
7 When she arrived at Holmsly Manor , she found that word of her Portuguese exploits had gone ahead of her .
8 It was also the first time Liverpool had gone ahead of their rivals — 45 wins to 44 — since the derby series , than at 127 games , began .
9 That bloody bitch Sam had gone ahead knowing that Louise was coming round .
10 Cases of unsuitable placements were common , but there was very little to be done once the assignment had gone ahead .
11 Yet some firms have gone ahead with their own health check service , aimed at existing clients .
12 In many contexts the impression one gets is that this happening is not something the speaker would have expected , but all such uses express a critical judgement on the person represented as the infinitive 's support having gone ahead and done something when , in the speaker 's opinion , he should not have .
13 God has gone ahead of us to provide , in the suffering and death of his Son , all the special grace we may individually need to cope with evil and the abuse of love .
14 Despite the fact that the museums in the former USSR were unable to meet their share of the costs after August 1991 , the exhibition has gone ahead with the support of the Kunsthaus in Zurich , in particular its director Felix Baumann , and with most of the financial risk underwritten by George Ortiz himself .
15 The defence maintained that the sales had gone ahead with government knowledge .
16 In this the government has had a measure of success in that twenty-three separate sales have gone ahead , and most of them have been greatly over-subscribed .
17 I mean I do n't know , I mean somebody er our respective conferences could have raised that er and the debate 's gone ahead and it 's been voted on and said no , I mean I do n't know .
18 There were , however , two very good reasons why the operation had to go ahead regardless .
19 Over the last five years , plans for a road linking Spain and France have gone ahead , a ski resort has been built and the environment ministry has been at odds with local politicians over their attempts to implement hunting and traffic in areas thought crucial to the bear 's survival .
20 Suffice it to say Chairman , in the intervening time the project has gone ahead with considerable erm , er , local support , both in terms of finance , but I think also in terms of the er , the effort that er , particular individuals in the area have put in to make this project happen .
21 If the sale had gone ahead , Rio Tinto would have developed Wheal Concord , refining its ore in the modern processing plant at Wheal Jane a few kilometres away .
22 Called on the initiative of the ruling DEMOS coalition and approved almost unanimously by the republican Assembly on Dec. 6 , the referendum had gone ahead in the face of claims by the federal authorities that it was unconstitutional , and despite threats of economic sanctions .
23 Hull had gone ahead through Lund .
24 I remembered reading the old nursery classic , Herbert Wells 's The Time Machine , but Wells 's time-traveller had gone ahead in time .
25 Ben had gone ahead of her , his feet sinking , squelching as he ran .
26 Erm , just a point of information , I think er on the hundred and thirty-one million , including the Lincoln , and I think er they would have been you would have been under serious er distress on that , because the information I have had from the Department of Transport , is that if the Lincoln scheme had gone ahead , it would have effectively blocked everything else for the next five years , and that would n't have done you any good , from where you 're elected , either .
27 If the proposed buy-out of RJR Nabisco had gone ahead , the seven top executives would have stood to make up to $3 billion .
28 Some major agricultural schemes have gone ahead — notably in drainage and irrigation in the south — in an effort to improve poor productivity and cope with a soaring food import bill .
29 The latest round of Middle-East peace talks have gone ahead without Palestinan representatives taking part .
30 Plans have gone ahead for a regulatory body for the direct sales channel .
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