Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] go ahead " in BNC.
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1 | A number of large projects were discussed , but only one of the Soviet-Japanese projects has gone ahead — the open cast Neryungri coal mine . |
2 | If both parties decide to go ahead , further discussions , including finding a sales area , will take place . |
3 | But in practice , if most countries want to go ahead with something , they may well ignore a lone dissenter . |
4 | The Italians had gone ahead after 28 minutes , when Bruno Russo 's deflected shot left keeper Pavel Srnicek stranded . |
5 | When she arrived at Holmsly Manor , she found that word of her Portuguese exploits had gone ahead of her . |
6 | Yet some firms have gone ahead with their own health check service , aimed at existing clients . |
7 | Flying in the face of public opinion and patriotic fervour , the authorities decided to go ahead with games as planned . |
8 | Expulsions set to go ahead . |
9 | Some major agricultural schemes have gone ahead — notably in drainage and irrigation in the south — in an effort to improve poor productivity and cope with a soaring food import bill . |
10 | The latest round of Middle-East peace talks have gone ahead without Palestinan representatives taking part . |
11 | Plans have gone ahead for a regulatory body for the direct sales channel . |