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

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1 In the event , an activity-based curriculum went ahead , albeit somewhat clandestinely .
2 If British Rail goes ahead with the building of this station at a cost of £1.4 billion , what sort of income will it need to secure from the capital developments to service the loan , bearing in mind the fact that the Minister has often said that the Government will put no money into the project ?
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Instead they fell apart when the German champions went ahead , and Walter collected his second within five minutes .
6 The French tour went ahead in May as planned , but with a game against Red Star , the French champions , instead of the Belgian team .
7 The resolution also called on Lithuanian citizens to be ready for " strict economies " if an economic blockade went ahead .
8 Brian Caton , vice-president of the Prison Officers Association , warned his members could strike if widespread sell-offs go ahead .
9 Looking down at her , he said abruptly : ‘ If the Robarts legal action goes ahead I 'll need money .
10 He claimed that the Ministers who allowed the prosecution of three innocent businessmen to go ahead were only doing their duty .
11 If the rival plan goes ahead , depending on the outcome of a planning inquiry , Sainsbury has warned that it could scrap its Darlington development altogether .
12 City had a great chance to go ahead after 33 minutes but Carlyle , with only the keeper to beat , shot weakly at a grateful Henderson .
13 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 .
14 THE RUC were out in force last night to prevent an illegal rave going ahead .
15 Legal proceedings went ahead .
16 The UK has the most restrictive maternity leave in Europe , but this could change if plans from the European Commission go ahead .
17 THOUSANDS of ratepayers across Ards could be left to foot the bill if a controversial council proposal to introduce a free waste collection for Orange halls goes ahead , the Department of the Environment has warned .
18 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 :
19 People on legal aid will only be able to get the most inexperienced lawyers to work for them if a plan to set fixed hourly rates goes ahead , the Law Society warns .
20 However , the Danish vote against the Maastricht treaty prompted a period of instability in many European bond markets would European Monetary Union go ahead after all ?
21 He said : ‘ We were the most exposed vessels going ahead to clear a route into fire support areas for the American ships .
22 Amid continuing stalemate the planned elections went ahead on Nov. 25 , with an 81 per cent turnout .
23 LIVES could be at risk if a traffic calming scheme goes ahead , it was claimed last night .
24 Oblivious to the weather , the loaded dzos went ahead , churning the path into pools of glutinous mud between steep and slippery rocks .
25 Czech reactor goes ahead
26 The whole point of allowing the big schemes to go ahead at this difficult economic time , after all , is not just to get roads and railway lines built but to cut unemployment and get the economy moving .
27 Notwithstanding the fury caused in some quarters by the tone of Yeltsin 's statement ( particularly the accusation that Japan was the only major country not to have provided assistance to Russia ) bilateral working-level talks on the territorial dispute went ahead in Tokyo on July 15-16 as planned .
28 Despite the powerful case which it put forward , the Polytechnic failed to persuade the government to change its mind and the Welsh Office went ahead with its plans to remove teacher-training courses from the Polytechnic .
29 Coleraine started brightly with Cook and Brian Donaghy both going close in the opening three minutes , but the Crues settled quickly and were presented with a golden opportunity to go ahead in the 12th minute .
30 A question that has still not been answered at any point during the debate was asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Buckingham ( Mr. Walden ) : what happens if the other countries go ahead without us ?
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