Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] go ahead " in BNC.
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1 | He maintained that the construction of the flood barriers ( based on the MOSE prototype : see The Art Newspaper , No. 15 , February 1992 , p.1 ) would not be held up until the de-pollution programme was completed : plans and experimental work on the flood barriers would go ahead while the environmental problems were being dealt with and experimental work should be completed by the beginning of 1994 . |
2 | Hopes are still alive that the planned world club title game between Wigan and the Brisbane Broncos will go ahead at Central Park the week after the final . |
3 | Under s 54 , banks , building societies and insurance companies can go ahead and offer probate services provided they are members of a probate complaints scheme . |
4 | Jackson , Mississippi-based LDDS Communications Inc has now signed a definitive merger agreement with Resurgens Communications Corp and Metromedia Communications Corp , so that the merger of the three companies can go ahead : shareholders of LDDS end up with about 68.5% and the shareholders of the other two share about 31.5% of the fully diluted equity of the new company . |
5 | The PSD 's post-1987 free market policies encouraged private-sector growth but it was only after the 1989 constitutional changes [ see p. 36857 ] that a more radical privatization programme designed to break up public monopolies could go ahead . |
6 | Norwich City Council , which was involved in the European Court case , said last night the ruling ‘ vindicates the stance we have taken ’ and prosecutions would go ahead . |
7 | In 1961 the British and French governments agreed to set up a working group to consider the merits of the rival proposals and at the beginning of 1964 Ernest Marples , the British Transport Minister , and his French counterpart announced that the two governments would go ahead with a tunnel . |
8 | A strike by Ford Motor Company white collar workers will go ahead on Thursday due to possible redundancies . |
9 | In a message to the nation on June 28 Kaunda insisted that the economic reforms would go ahead , and asserted that he crack down on rioters . |
10 | According to officials of the European Space Agency ( ESA ) , about 60 per cent of the experiments will go ahead as planned . |
11 | PRIVATISATION of the Crown Suppliers will go ahead quickly once Parliament has passed the enabling bill which received its second reading yesterday , the Environment Secretary , Mr Chris Patten , told the Commons yesterday . |
12 | The strike by the staff of the School of Food and Consumer Studies will go ahead as planned tomorrow and the union , the University Lecturers ' Association , is drawing up proposals to spread the industrial action throughout the university . |
13 | If the theory is correct , trials involving HIV infected patients could go ahead as early as next year . |
14 | On Feb. 7 , 1990 , the Secretary of State for the Environment , Brice Lalonde , told a Cabinet meeting that it was doubtful whether two of the four Loire dam projects would go ahead . |
15 | In the first example of his tenacity , he pointed out that there could be no guarantee that the government 's privatization plans would go ahead in their then current form and they might not happen at all . |
16 | If such an agreement was not forthcoming , the Russians would go ahead and sign a treaty with East Germany , a state not recognized by the USA . |
17 | No room was left for the sort of ‘ campaigning ’ witnessed on the campuses , so that in future the procedures could go ahead smoothly under the party 's oversight . |
18 | Members of the board then went to the organisation headquarters to reassure the staff — there are now 35 working on the project — that the Games would go ahead . |
19 | That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs . |
20 | That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs . |
21 | Opposition leaders accused the authorities of having unilaterally ceased consultations with them on the bill , and were also seeking an undertaking that the elections would go ahead as scheduled . |
22 | In his New Year address to the country on Jan. 1 , and at a meeting with opposition representatives on Jan. 8 , President Ramiz Alia had insisted that the elections would go ahead as scheduled . |
23 | In addition , he confirmed that the previously scheduled municipal and regional elections would go ahead on Nov. 8 , that elections for a new Congress would be held on Feb. 23 , 1993 , and that he would not remain in office beyond his term of 1995 , as set down in the 1979 Constitution . |
24 | Before the vote , Lord Owen said bravely that rejection by the Bosnian Serb parliament of the plan that he and Cyrus Vance had drafted would be only ‘ a temporary setback ’ and that planning for the deployment of up to 75,000 peacekeepers would go ahead . |
25 | If it upholds the president 's decision , elections will go ahead on July 14th . |
26 | REGIONAL council elections will go ahead as planned in Scotland in May 1994 , in spite of the councils ' having less than two years to survive . |
27 | Pupils , parents and teachers will now have to wait until a full meeting of Gloucestershire County Council next month to see whether the cuts will go ahead . |
28 | Mr Goddard gave assurances that the children 's pop musical The Butterfly Children will go ahead as billed for June 1620 . |
29 | The regional council 's ruling Labour group said that the closures must go ahead to achieve £600,000 savings in a hard-pressed education budget . |
30 | It was Britain which had made sure finance ministers would be at the summit so the recovery talks can go ahead , he said . |