Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] plan " in BNC.

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1 But the danger was that the pound would fall further than planned , said Mr Payne .
2 Not everything goes exactly as planned .
3 However , any final decision on holding an inquiry for the compulsory purchase order can be made only if planning consent for the scheme is given .
4 The work was never made quite as planned , but several aspects of it occur in the ballet he made in Israel many years later , and some in works for Sadler 's Wells in the fifties .
5 By spreading his proposals over the next three years Norman Lamont sent out the message that he was looking ahead and planning for the future , said Mr Wellerd .
6 ‘ There is no reason to doubt that money will be available at this stage and the public inquiry is still going ahead as planned . ’
7 ‘ There is no reason to doubt that money will be available at this stage and the public inquiry is still going ahead as planned . ’
8 ‘ There is no reason to doubt that money will not be available at that stage , and the public inquiry is still going ahead as planned . ’
9 And just as those who are young feel the need to talk about and prepare for earlier important events , such as their wedding , or their children 's christenings , it is quite normal and not at all macabre for some old people to want to look ahead and plan for the ritual and display of family love and unity that will take place on the day of their departure from this world .
10 A job may take longer than planned , but if the project keeps its importance and its relevance to Soviet needs amid the shifting equations of economic growth and need for foreign exchange — then it will be done .
11 On the morning after the result of the referendum had been announced , the British Foreign Secretary went on the BBC 's Today programme to announce , in effect , ‘ business as usual ’ and that the timetable for the passage of the Maastricht ratification legislation by the British Parliament would proceed precisely as planned .
12 ‘ Look , why do n't you go ashore as planned ?
13 Specialix also admits the move to Unix System Labs ' Unix SVR4 has n't gone smoothly as planned , saying that it unexpectedly had to rewrite several device drivers for OEM versions .
14 If reforms in the career structure and nursing education go ahead as planned , then you may be able to add the following to your list :
15 But if we go ahead as planned , then Miranda will own forty-five per cent — a minority holding — and after acquiring her shares , and taking up your rights issue , you will own thirty per cent . ’
16 And go ahead as planned .
17 Mary Finnigan : ‘ A few days after the death of David 's father , the free festival went ahead as planned and the day was fabulous ; the sun shone and everybody but everybody had a wonderful time .
18 ( 12 December 1772 ) The opera went ahead as planned , though not without some mishaps , recounted by Leopold :
19 Despite the weather the blast-off went ahead as planned .
20 The Education Department would not comment directly on the court case but said it would be the responsibility of head teachers and school governors to see that tests went ahead as planned .
21 So we went ahead as planned : Beryl , Cathy Carne — you 've met Cathy ?
22 The mounting criticism of the parties did not deter de Gaulle , however , and on 21 October 1945 the election-referendum went ahead as planned .
23 The Prime Minister 's speech went ahead as planned .
24 A public meeting went ahead as planned in Leyburn last night and a petition to Parliament will still be handed to Mr Hague in the town today .
25 They were also worried that the USA would go ahead and plan a postwar aviation policy before they could even begin one .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 According to officials of the European Space Agency ( ESA ) , about 60 per cent of the experiments will go ahead as planned .
29 The Poles reluctantly asked the British to cancel the visit but the British insisted that the visit should go ahead as planned .
30 Undaunted by this tremendous loss , Chris Horsley , co-owner of the Spitfire with Nick , decided that the restoration should go ahead as planned and that MAPS should carry out the work .
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