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

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1 If the court decided that the case should go ahead , it would then have to decide by which procedural track it should proceed .
2 Such a bid may go ahead immediately , provided the voting rights attached to the shares are not exercised .
3 Despite Home Office objections the Court of Appeal ruled that the programme should go ahead .
4 Despite his continuing reservations the UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on Feb. 13 recommended to the Security Council that the deployment of the UN force should go ahead in eastern and western Slavonia and Krajina .
5 After a successful demonstration of a ‘ pop-up ’ system on the putting green , it was felt the Club should go ahead with it on the course .
6 It was accepted that the review should go ahead as proposed .
7 Because you had to have the stern anchor to keep the buckets off the face of what you was dredging cos if you did n't your dredge 'd go ahead too much and er you had big problems there and you would n't be able to dredge .
8 But it is quite possible that the programme could go ahead at some point , and it would be comparatively cheap .
9 The principle ground urged on behalf of the applicant was that the district judge had been misled by counsel then appearing or the Attorney-General into the belief that there was no real prospect that the B.M.F.L. prosecution of the applicant would go ahead , and that accordingly there could be no objection to pressing forward with the lesser charges .
10 His name served as a seal of approval that a deal would go ahead and that it would be profitable .
11 As for rural railways and other parts of the subsidised railway , the Government have made it abundantly clear that investment will go ahead .
12 INVESTMENT will go ahead to improve the Glasgow-London railway although the work may take longer than previously planned because of limited funds , Chris Green , managing director of InterCity , forecast yesterday .
13 John Standing , the station chemist , said : ‘ But the internal reorganization will go ahead presumably ? ’
14 As the hon. Gentleman has said , the review will go ahead in the autumn .
15 Not everyone shares Maughan 's optimism that the deal will go ahead .
16 The Coventry four-piece recently signed to the US arm of the company and an insider told NME : ‘ It seems likely that the deal will go ahead pretty soon ’ .
17 But , before the programme can go ahead , the industrialised countries will have to contribute the lion 's share of the money .
18 My work must go ahead . ’
19 Kenneth Baker indicated recently that he thinks such a plan should go ahead ; if he can persuade his government colleagues that the scheme could make a real contribution to economic growth it could start up by the Spring .
20 A developer could go ahead without applying for planning permission , or could even ignore a refusal of permission .
21 He believed that work would go ahead , although it would be delayed and might take until 2004 to complete .
22 In a statement , British Airways said it believed that the finance for the deal would be raised in the near future , but that its £320m fund raising issue would go ahead regardless .
23 So , in the following exercises try and throw all these preconceived ideas away , just as the impetuous child would go ahead and fool around in his own way .
24 Councillor Willie McCafferty said that a lot of hot air was being blown about the issue , and that they should n't hold a seminar until they were actually sure mining would go ahead , adding , ‘ A lot of people here will have their pockets well lined and I make no apologies for that ’ .
25 During a visit to Taiwan in mid-November — to open a £150m terephthalic acid plant — Sir Denys claimed that the merger was still on course , but in recent weeks doubt has been cast on whether the demerger will go ahead , at least in the immediate future .
26 Tom King , the Environment Secretary , will announce whether the plan will go ahead within the next few months .
27 Meanwhile , planning permission has been sought and obtained so that work can go ahead as soon as funds permit .
28 MAJOR school building work can go ahead this year thanks to a financial windfall from Clwyd 's oil and gas finds .
29 He added that he hoped the ‘ red tape ’ procedures of planning and administration would be dealt with quickly so building could go ahead .
30 Pope Benedict XII was not only keen to reconcile Edward and Philip so that their planned crusade could go ahead , but he was also anxious to keep Lewis of Bavaria isolated from either French or English help .
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