Example sentences of "[noun] can go ahead " in BNC.
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1 | But , before the programme can go ahead , the industrialised countries will have to contribute the lion 's share of the money . |
2 | Meanwhile , planning permission has been sought and obtained so that work can go ahead as soon as funds permit . |
3 | MAJOR school building work can go ahead this year thanks to a financial windfall from Clwyd 's oil and gas finds . |
4 | Under s 54 , banks , building societies and insurance companies can go ahead and offer probate services provided they are members of a probate complaints scheme . |
5 | Jackson , Mississippi-based LDDS Communications Inc has now signed a definitive merger agreement with Resurgens Communications Corp and Metromedia Communications Corp , so that the merger of the three companies can go ahead : shareholders of LDDS end up with about 68.5% and the shareholders of the other two share about 31.5% of the fully diluted equity of the new company . |
6 | The Urban Programme award means pedestrianisation of the town 's High Street can go ahead this summer , but other schemes put forward by the council have been turned down . |
7 | A judge has ruled that a weekend music festival CAN go ahead — but only if performers do n't play on through the night . |
8 | Even then , a strike can go ahead only with the backing , secured in open or secret ballot , of a majority of the work force . |
9 | Mrs Aquino , who believes Mr Marcos ordered the 1983 murder of her husband , Benigno , says the homecoming can go ahead as long as the coffin is flown direct to Laoag in the heart of the Marcos fiefdom in North Luzon province . |
10 | I merely want the information upon which I can decide whether refurbishment can go ahead . |
11 | That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs . |
12 | That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs . |
13 | These days no appearance in a theatre can go ahead without lots and lots of electricity . |
14 | The European Commission of Human Rights will rule today on whether a complaint by The Sunday Times , The Observer , and The Guardian that the UK broke freedom of expression guarantees during the Spycatcher affair can go ahead . |
15 | It arranges for the house to be valued to determine its minimum selling price and the employee receives a figure up to this amount from the company so that the purchase of the next property can go ahead . |
16 | However , before the sale can go ahead the Trust must obtain permission from the courts to modify the will of the Trust 's founder , Sir Henry Wellcome . |
17 | It was Britain which had made sure finance ministers would be at the summit so the recovery talks can go ahead , he said . |
18 | Since the need for prior approval for capital grants ( other than the AHDS ) from the Agriculture Departments in the UK was abolished in 1980 ( except for National Parks and SSSIs — see Chapter 9 ) , implementation of individual schemes can go ahead and grant claimed on completion . |
19 | FoE court case can go ahead |
20 | Obscene articles case can go ahead |
21 | The Senat ( parliament ) of Berlin is expected to give its stamp of approval to the decision so that the merger can go ahead . |
22 | The ruling means that BBC Enterprises can go ahead with its court action seeking a permanent ban on sales of decoders by Hi-Tech . |