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

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1 The decision to go ahead or not would be based on a business assessment of the development costs against potential revenue , and the decision would be strongly influenced by customer input .
2 Host surrogacy , I V F surrogacy was not done in this country erm so we ha we made the decision to go ahead as it was with partial surrogacy .
3 ’ Well , you have my permission to go ahead and distribute it this morning .
4 No I asked you for formally for permission to go ahead and go ahead with the .
5 And once we 've exchanged contracts then we can have this solicitor 's letter for this fifteen hundred pound to go ahead and all this that and the other .
6 The DHAC announced that the exercise would be repeated the following weekend ; although the police warned that they would have to intervene this time , the demonstration went ahead and was extended to forty-eight hours .
7 Ground capacity at the club is to be cut to under 19,000 while rebuilding work goes ahead and chairman Sir John Hall said : ‘ Our own supporters come first . ’
8 Erm , yes , as you know I 'm a member of the Essex traffic group and we did state at the time there will be no looking into or no pulling down of any type of property or building , yeah , but it , erm the Council went ahead and looked at Wordsworth Road
9 This gave me confidence to go ahead and develop other things .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 The second show of the evening went ahead as though there had been no problems .
13 ‘ The match went ahead although most Boro supporters wished it had n't — they were trounced 4–1 .
14 ‘ The match went ahead though and the catches were obviously low from the polluted stretch .
15 In 51 minutes Ian Ferguson crashed in a fierce 20 yarder which flew wide and Rangers missed a great chance to go ahead when Murdoch saved a Hateley penalty kick , after the keeper had been penalised for bringing down the big attacker .
16 These final exchanges were to have taken place at the border town of Mundhiriya from March 14 , but did not in the event go ahead as scheduled .
17 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 :
18 ( 12 December 1772 ) The opera went ahead as planned , though not without some mishaps , recounted by Leopold :
19 In the name of multiprocessing-on-the-desktop , its new buzzword , Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation last week went ahead as expected ( UX No 432 ) and unveiled its latest Sparcstation 10s .
20 In the name of multiprocessing on the desktop , the company 's new buzzword , Sun Microsystems Computer Corp last week went ahead as expected and unveiled its latest Sparcstation 10s ( CI No 2,151 ) .
21 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 .
22 Yet the prosecution went ahead and ministers tried to suppress these documents .
23 The case went ahead and charges against Nelson were later dropped .
24 th th the building went ahead and people every year or two sometimes twice in a year get flooded and they get sewages the the sewer with the volume of rain water they ca n't otherwise get away , but it brings to light what happens i i i in the ditches and , and the waterways that are spread across the direction of Airport and then out into the river when the tide is low because the switches close when the tide comes in and basically er and this is up to date information the information that I have is that the channels are the responsibility of the er you know responsibilities are either kept cleared or not clogged up and in connection with the , with the incident I , I did hear it said that in , in a place where once said it usually counts that possibly and more than the that the first flood was due because the drains and the ditches could n't take the volume of water after they were cleared and things have been pretty reasonable erm since that time , so it would seem to confirm what , what I have to say about keeping clear erm but it may be that authorities that were n't responsible had the job of cleaning them , I do n't know .
25 Since any further delay would limit the use of this space for this season the chairman went ahead and arranged for the work to be carried out .
26 Since any further delay would limit the use of this space for this season the chairman went ahead and arranged for the work to be carried out .
27 Outside National Parks and SSSIs prior approval is not required before a farmer goes ahead and implements a capital scheme for which grant is claimed after completion .
28 whether the southern relief road goes ahead or it does n't er is is really not er pertinent with the moment .
29 Despite this opposition , the government went ahead and enacted legislation which required magistrates to hear all complaints orally .
30 This left the Sports Council without a venue for the show , but the day was saved by Whitleys , the oldest department store in London , who volunteered the use of their third floor for six weeks entirely free of charge , thus allowing the show to go ahead as planned .
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