Example sentences of "[noun sg] will go ahead " in BNC.
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1 | As for rural railways and other parts of the subsidised railway , the Government have made it abundantly clear that investment will go ahead . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | John Standing , the station chemist , said : ‘ But the internal reorganization will go ahead presumably ? ’ |
4 | As the hon. Gentleman has said , the review will go ahead in the autumn . |
5 | Not everyone shares Maughan 's optimism that the deal will go ahead . |
6 | 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 ’ . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Tom King , the Environment Secretary , will announce whether the plan will go ahead within the next few months . |
9 | Mr Kohl told reporters during a visit to New Delhi : ‘ The European Community will go ahead to pursue European unity with 10 nations . ’ |
10 | But road conditions for travelling teams must also be taken into account , and for this reason a decision on whether the match will go ahead will be taken on Thursday February 14 ) at 12 noon . |
11 | But the convenor of the arts and culture committee says the meeting will go ahead . |
12 | Organiser John Morgans said it was the biggest and best ever and confirmed the festival will go ahead next year , though where is not certain as Darlington prepare to move from McMullen Road to start what they hope is a new era of success . |
13 | The event will go ahead on August 30 , along with the nationally recognised dog show on the Saturday , but the parish council was told the show 's future looked gloomy because of increased charges , particularly those for hiring equipment from Langbaurgh council . |
14 | Strike will go ahead after talks fail at university |
15 | The Town & Country Club gig will go ahead on March 21 . |
16 | It means the international will go ahead with no Ards representatives present — not even the groundsman — and of course the attendance will also be severely affected . |
17 | But now that the tour will go ahead , the players will leave for Delhi three days after Christmas as originally planned . |
18 | Closure of most of the manufacturing operation will go ahead as planned at the end of the month , when production of mobile phone equipment will transfer to other GPT factories , but a small facility will continue to meet demand for handsets . |
19 | It is thought that a complete overtime ban will go ahead . |
20 | THE Grand Slam Cup will go ahead next December despite the opposition of the Association of Tennis Professionals and the West German federation . |
21 | Dr Gordon Moore , Intel chairman , said : ‘ We are badly in need of extra systems capacity and this part of the project will go ahead extremely rapidly . ’ |
22 | The low price paid for the site has prompted the European Commission to demand a revaluation , but the Senate ( city government ) is confident that the project will go ahead . |
23 | As long as the Bill goes through Committee and receives a Third Reading , the King 's Cross project will go ahead regardless of the timing of the link between the channel tunnel and London . |
24 | Egyptian officials , who scrupulously monitor parity with Israel on weapons procurement programmes financed by Washington , are making enquiries in Bonn to determine whether the proposed sale will go ahead . |
25 | Aerospatiale officials are studiously refusing to give odds on whether the sale will go ahead , or what Aerospatiale would do with the company if it does occur . |
26 | San Diego Zoo expressed interest in buying two pairs of hoolock gibbons from him — but has since reassured IPPL that the sale will go ahead only if the animals are genuinely captive-bred . |
27 | While refusing to name the firm interested in taking over Dangerfield — it will only say interest has been expressed by a British-based private company — the region hopes the sale will go ahead . |
28 | More money will be spent on British Rail and London Underground where the extension to the Jubilee Line will go ahead . |
29 | ‘ I shall be asking William Waldegrave for a firm assurance that their 8.5pc pay increase will go ahead in April irrespective of any negotiations about any alleged overpayment , ’ he said . |
30 | It was disappointing and the industrial action at the school will go ahead . |