Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] go ahead " in BNC.

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1 Survey advice — a surveyor may recommend that a purchase should only go ahead — often on an old property — if certain building work is done .
2 Judge Owen stayed the proceedings last November , ruling the trial should not go ahead because delays in bringing it to court amounted to an abuse of the court process .
3 In response , Dr Robert Murray contended that there was ‘ no medical reason why this plant should not go ahead ’ .
4 But the relative said : ‘ It was a trivial incident and she was anxious that the case should not go ahead . ’
5 And last night Peter Hain , veteran anti-apartheid campaigner , told Super Sport in an exclusive interview : ‘ The tour should not go ahead . ’
6 This morning leading figures from the Law Society of Scotland will congregate in Westminster to tell the Scottish Affairs select committee why the reforms should not go ahead .
7 So provided you feel you could give a happy , stable home to a child and , like the adoption agencies , put the child first , there is no reason why you should n't go ahead .
8 THE BBC has admitted it may not go ahead with a TV version of Michael Dobbs 's sequel to his political bestseller House of Cards .
9 Unless France and West Germany — traditionally western Europe 's biggest spenders on space technology — can be persuaded to pay more , the project may not go ahead .
10 Companies may not go ahead with every investment with a positive NPV because other stakeholder positions may have to be considered , but that does not mean that there is a theoretical defect in DCF as a market-valuation mechanism .
11 Opponents of the building programme " which in any case may not go ahead as planned because of a lack of funds " claim that political instability in Russia , antiquated technologies and economic pressures ( to cut corners on safety in order to produce much-needed electricity ) could lead to another major nuclear accident .
12 But despite all this the power station may not go ahead .
13 I think it 'll all go ahead and we 'll get the money but meanwhile before we knew about , we did do a lot of fund raising and we got some money in er I suppose something like a thousand pounds .
14 At one point , it seemed the Middlesbrough game might not go ahead because fire had badly damaged a stand and shotgun cartridges were found buried in the pitch .
15 Although they might seem a natural fit for RTZ , the sale might still go ahead after a review .
16 ‘ They 'll probably go ahead with it , ’ Anne said .
17 But the Reagan administration may still go ahead with the road , once protests from environmentalists have died down .
18 So you 'd rather go ahead and just make numbers involved .
19 Ministers once again ducked the question of recognising Macedonia , even though Lord Carrington is believed to have said there was no practical reason why it could not go ahead .
20 On 28 June the Bank decided that the restructuring could not go ahead and that BCCI would have to be shut down .
21 Mr Connelly , of Chantry Green , Ipswich , was told the operation could not go ahead because the five intensive care beds were already full .
22 As a consequence the original idea of installing an additional floor in the building could not go ahead at present .
23 Despite some progress in the negotiations on deploying UN troops , including Croatia 's acceptance of their being stationed in areas of current conflict in the republic , Vance reported to the UN that deployment could not go ahead until a ceasefire was observed .
24 But , where the clause did not contain that useful provision , an awkward party ran no risk in simply refusing to appoint a valuer , with the result that the reference could not go ahead and there was no way of obtaining a valuation .
25 She had advised that the case could not go ahead , and Mr McTear went to bed , said Mr Fyfe .
26 Bush emphasized that he still hoped to avert war , and that a meeting could still go ahead in Baghdad between US Secretary of State James Baker and President Saddam Hussein a few days after Jan. 3 .
27 HOUSING plans at Nunthorpe , Middlesbrough , could still go ahead despite 45 written objections .
28 A LIGHT rail transit scheme could still go ahead in Cleveland , although the Government has axed funding for a similar project .
29 Peter Brooke , the Northern Ireland secretary , told the Commons that formal Ulster talks could now go ahead between nationalists , Unionists and the British and Irish governments .
30 Tennis Courts The site is now in District Council ownership so the Tennis Club could now go ahead .
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