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

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1 Where sales go ahead , workers are to get a stake .
2 Mr Parker confirmed that the Yard 's ship-owning subsidiary , Trassey Shipping , had secured a long-term charter with a Belgian company , Cobam , which will enable H & W to go ahead with its plans to build a 162,000-tonne Capesize bulk carrier .
3 And so it was that plans went ahead .
4 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 .
5 He explained his change of mind by pointing to the danger that if Stockholm went ahead without the Allied socialists , the case for the Allied war effort would be lost by default :
6 Tim and Chuck went ahead to Kupang to start work on the Tri-Pacer .
7 If Germany goes ahead , it will grow even nastier .
8 People would not welcome a move from their home and if closure went ahead over a long period of time staff would inevitably leave .
9 The disclosure comes as Rolls-Royce , one of four blue-chip companies selected for strike ballots at key sites in two weeks , said there would be lay-offs and redundancies among its 37,000 workforce if action goes ahead .
10 Last week , the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge ( SPCK ) dropped plans to bring out the book after Dr Carey hinted that he would resign as its president if publication went ahead .
11 Ukraine has threatened to charge world prices for transporting Russian gas to export markets in Europe if Russia goes ahead with charging world prices from February 1 .
12 If ratification went ahead in April , the North Korean government would then be obliged to declare all of its nuclear sites to the IAEA , and submit by May a precise inventory of all the uranium and plutonium which they contained .
13 Despite the rising tension over the nuclear issue the new avenues of contact stipulated by the December 1990 Agreement on Reconciliation , Non-aggression , Exchange and Co-operation went ahead as scheduled .
14 Tabitha and Marco went ahead , the Twins following on behind , skipping lazily from spot to spot .
15 If Boz goes ahead with his revenge there 'll be no protection for him , or any hiding .
16 Greater Manchester shop stewards agreed to halt all routine work in protest against suspensions and Welsh crews promised to stage work-ins if suspensions went ahead .
17 Greater Manchester union officials agreed to halt all routine work in protest against suspensions , and Welsh crews promised to stage work-ins if suspensions went ahead .
18 Greater Manchester union officials agreed to halt all routine work in protest against suspensions , and Welsh crews promised to stage work-ins if suspensions went ahead .
19 They set off down the lane , Elizabeth , Jonna and Jonadab going ahead on three heavy horses and the men and dogs following , slipping and skidding on the hard-packed snow trodden down by the shires .
20 Only Bristol and Saracens went ahead , the West Country club ploughing forcibly through the mud at the Memorial Ground to see off their opponents 13–6 .
21 COMMENTS by a Government minister have raised fears that evening and weekend rail services in Strathclyde may be cut if privatisation goes ahead , according to Brian Wilson , Labour 's Scottish transport spokesman .
22 She had told Tom and Liza to go ahead without her .
23 Dan fell into the water and paddled out and Sinclair said ‘ could you set that to music Elgar ? ’ and Elgar went ahead .
24 He warned that if Slovenia went ahead with secession , EC support would be withdrawn — leading to the total economic collapse of Yugoslavia as early as September .
25 CLEARANCE was given yesterday to regional electricity companies in England and Wales to go ahead with plans for gas-fired power plant in a judgment which was seen as a further setback for the coal industry .
26 The already type-tested new design of valves was immediately approved and production went ahead .
27 He has had rounds of 65 and 68 on the 6,000-feet high Crans-sur-Sierre course , but Lanner went ahead of him yesterday by adding a 66 to his opening 65 .
28 United 's problems started in the first half when Brentford went ahead with a freak a fluke goal from Gary Blissett … that knocked the stuffing out of them …
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