Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] go ahead " in BNC.

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1 I 'll go ahead , and you can join me down on the beach . ’
2 Ag again with the , the recommendations I think you , you , you went on to say can I , can I go forward in , in getting the recommendations erm without actually explaining what you were doing , you just came back and said so I 'll go ahead and get the recommendations and come back and see you in two weeks ' time and like what recommendation ?
3 But in saying that I 'll go ahead , I 'll go ahead with what Robert said although it seems as if erm between us we picked up on a lot of things , there was some objections that Martin threw at you that I thought you handled particularly well .
4 But in saying that I 'll go ahead , I 'll go ahead with what Robert said although it seems as if erm between us we picked up on a lot of things , there was some objections that Martin threw at you that I thought you handled particularly well .
5 Please could you let me know as soon as possible if you agree to this and then I can go ahead with the arrangements .
6 So I think we 've developed in that direction that I can go ahead as soon as I 've got some dates and book it properly with Mr .
7 a mistake and that so I can , I can go ahead and take the St. Joseph 's
8 Do not start work before the council has written to say that you may go ahead .
9 If on your first day of testing you see a colour which is the same or darker than the reference colour given in the test , you should go ahead and have intercourse .
10 If he felt that she had something genuine to give , then perhaps she should go ahead and give it .
11 She 's now waiting for Mr Justice Buckley to rule whether or not she can go ahead with her case .
12 So you can go ahead with your Malawis , but bear in mind that you 'll need extra tanks for their fry and for the Julie fry ( you need to remove these at about 1″ — carefully and gradually , to avoid parental upsets ) .
13 Pete said , ‘ You can go ahead and use the shower as soon as you like . ’
14 As I explained — we should be able to get those shares transferred next month , and then you can go ahead and sell them , or re-invest or whatever you wish .
15 No right then , the we know this er is n't an issue that the Assistant Chief Constable said you can go ahead with this operation .
16 However , one thing that you ca n't over-simplify is the fact that the old theological college will have to be knocked down before you can go ahead .
17 Is someone reluctant to sell the land to you so you can go ahead ? ’
18 Where changing something could make a difference , and seems unlikely to do harm , we should go ahead and do it .
19 ‘ Because I 'm doubtful about whether we should go ahead . ’
20 All the actors are local people but the company would n't allow anyone from the works was to take part … she says , It was very disappointing initially but in some ways that makes it more important that we should go ahead with the project .
21 Well , it 's a rather complicated thing but I think we need the cameras and I think we must go ahead and get them into so that we can see if they work as well in in terms of road safety as they have in trials elsewhere , because the results that have been obtained in London and also in Cornwall and Nottingham have been very very impressive , as you know .
22 An insider said last week : ‘ If the new flat-12 3.5-litre engine in the car will run reliably at 17,000rpm , then we 'll go ahead and build a V12 version for F1 . ’
23 We 'll go ahead .
24 ‘ We thought we 'd go ahead anyway . ’
25 In response to a question put to him shortly afterwards as to how many participating countries he thought would be necessary to make the proposed structure viable , Schuman simply stated , ‘ if necessary , we shall go ahead with only two ’ .
26 Unfortunately we were not able to meet all the requirements for County support and it was decided some time ago that we would go ahead with an experimental opening without it .
27 In case they do n't , we will go ahead anyway . ’
28 We will go ahead and do it and local people will own the problem and own the project and if they want to continue to have two separate administrations it would show in the budget and I do n't think Mr 's right .
29 Well , it looks as though the Queen Mother is off to Scotland for the day , but that wo n't affect us , so it seems that we can go ahead .
30 Counselling is not simply a case of quickly sorting out other people 's problems , whereby a doctor can tell a client : ‘ Nurse will see you right away and sort it out ’ or ‘ I think you need a quick chat with the nurse and then we can go ahead . ’
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