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

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1 Erm , members who are also members of the Business Grants Panel will recall that at the December meeting we agreed to grant to a company so he may relocate into the area creating twenty seven jobs , and Friday we learnt that relocation 's to go ahead to Telford .
2 Last night former Grangetown councillor John Walsh , a leading antipollution campaigner , said : ‘ I 'm very pleased this study is to go ahead .
3 Despite a worldwide protest campaign , the first in a series of shipments of plutonium from Europe to Japan to supply the local nuclear-power industry is going ahead .
4 If the firm 's decision criterion is to go ahead if the expected return is 10 per cent , then it should go ahead .
5 The Bush administration is to go ahead with plans to cleanse the environment of traces of lead , which can cause mental and physical retardation in children .
6 A plea to downgrade Darlington so it could attract more Government aid is to go ahead despite an earlier warning that it could backfire .
7 If Maud and Enid thought she was mad and would n't help her , then no one would and the only course of action was to go ahead with the kidnapping plan .
8 Next door , steady work is going ahead on a long term , very ambitious educational project to which he is now turning his energies .
9 The Kings Arms pub at Great Stainton is to go ahead with alterations to a small , historic bar .
10 With the collapse of the Maudling negotiations , Britain 's next act was to go ahead with the formation of a European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) , along with Austria , Denmark , Norway , Portugal , Sweden and Switzerland .
11 If a scheme for generic substitution were to go ahead , the loss to British companies would not be limited to the so-called ‘ savings ’ to the NHS , but the entire amount of the sales of such products .
12 But the rally is going ahead , I point out , and the police have it on their duty-roster .
13 On the other side of the technological coin , missile development was going ahead concurrently with aircraft design .
14 In Dudley ( W. Midlands ) , where a large proportion of land was privately owned , the Department of the Environment insisted that if enterprise-zone designation was to go ahead , it would only be approved if private-sector land was first sold to the local authority before a certain date .
15 My general position would be that if this policy is to go ahead the more it 's worded in the positive rather than the negative the better .
16 We need a decision on whether this Million Sterling Tournament is to go ahead or not .
17 Maeda came to hear of all this : his advice was to go ahead with independence .
18 He says he 's been in terrible pain and he 's glad the operation is going ahead .
19 THE £3 billion Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link and the £300 million Heathrow Express line are to go ahead , Chancellor Norman Lamont announced yesterday.But the future of the £1.7 billion cross-London rail link Crossrail appeared less certain with Mr Lamont saying the scheme was now going to be a joint venture between the public and private sectors.The much-delayed 68-mile Channel Tunnel fast link will not go into London 's King 's Cross station as British Rail hoped , but instead will terminate at neighbouring St Pancras — a less expensive option.But Mr Lamont did say that Government money would be put into the scheme which could be completed by the end of the decade.The 15-mile Paddington-Heathrow fast link — a joint venture between BR and airport operator BAA — will be started later this year and should be finished by the second half of 1997 .
20 Since the pipeline will cost $1 billion , such private capital is essential if the project is to go ahead .
21 We have a right to say that , if such a major project is to go ahead , we should not — as the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East ( Mr. Snape ) said earlier — settle for whatever is on the table , but should ensure that it is the right project and that the correct amount of money and no more should be spent on it .
22 However , work on the MIPS Computer Systems Inc R-series RISC-based B20 line is going ahead somewhat quicker , with a launch expected by the start of 1993 .
23 Let me tell let me tell you exactly Jubilee line is going ahead , er very large sums of money in the next three years
24 At this point Fleischmann decided that as the whole thing was going ahead , then he should make the best of it and then get away for home in England immediately .
25 Supervised by a task force headed by project manager , the building is going ahead while the rest of the chemicals plant remains operational .
26 Many feel that this wild appearance would be severely diluted if the new scheme were to go ahead .
27 Head of local planning and transport , Mr Ross Chisholm said : ‘ Work on the scheme is going ahead on target .
28 I had rather hoped that the legendary West Highland dilatoriness would have prevented anything much happening for years , but instead the scheme is going ahead fast .
29 A company is going ahead with a one point two million pound contract to supply water filtering equipment to Libya despite increasing tension between Britain and Colonel Gadaffi 's regime .
30 As far as I was concerned , that merely represented a different path to the same goal and so on 22 June I told the House of Commons that rail electrification was going ahead .
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