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

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1 Today 's training exercise was only able to go ahead because of an emergency packing operation which has been set up at the base .
2 And so wise to go ahead and have the baby , if you want it . ’
3 ‘ We are not prepared to go ahead with the Lord Chancellor 's proposals about fixed fees .
4 The much-criticised B-2 stealth bomber programme , estimated to cost US$865,000,000 for each plane [ see p. 38184 ] , and the Seawolf submarine programme , were also likely to go ahead ; the impact on the ballistic missile force , besides the Minuteman II , was uncertain .
5 Tomorrow 's meeting at Carlisle , where the track is currently frozen , is most unlikely to go ahead .
6 The Scotsman understands that the deal is now unlikely to go ahead and a minority shareholder in Bank of Edinburgh , the Brighton-based Family Assurance Society , confirmed that there were difficulties .
7 With the High Court 's decision , the golf course is now able to go ahead and the Park authority is liable for the costs of both the original appeal at Public Enquiry and of the hearing in the High Court .
8 The opposition vehemently condemned the decision and maintained that the government was legally obliged to go ahead with the local polls during the first half of the year .
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