Example sentences of "[to-vb] ahead with the " in BNC.

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1 and rowing for gold all this week will be the best oarsmen … young and old … from all over the world as the royal regatta takes off on the Thames at henley … we 'll be on the water tomorrow night to look ahead with the fastest school crew in the country
2 With both at 33 , Cambridge began to draw ahead with the advantage of the long Surrey bend .
3 The 348 to 123 vote , a majority of 225 , is likely to provide irresistible pressure on the Cabinet when it decides within the next few weeks whether to press ahead with the necessary legislative changes .
4 The election result has given the Conservatives five years in which to press ahead with the changes .
5 The other 10 EC nations are determined to press ahead with the Maastricht Treaty on their own if either the Danes or the British fail to back it .
6 However , health campaigners , who reacted angrily to warnings that the axe could fall , have decided to press ahead with the meeting , saying they can not trust the healthcare trust .
7 Instead , the council has urged Suffolk to press ahead with the western by-pass only , coupled with a scheme of traffic management for the town centre to alleviate its more obvious problems .
8 Instead , the council has urged Suffolk to press ahead with the western by-pass only , coupled with a scheme of traffic management for the town centre to alleviate its more obvious problems .
9 Gorbachev , in his response to the results , nonetheless claimed that they had received a mandate for the ‘ renewal and strengthening of the union state ’ and promised to press ahead with the conclusion of the union treaty and a new constitution .
10 She was glad at last to have a use for information from Robert : it justified her relationship with him and her decision to press ahead with the case .
11 As Negus , Tafari now felt powerful enough to press ahead with the reforms he had set his heart on ; but as he did so opposition intensified .
12 The first real indication of the mood of the new House came on Wednesday , 3 June 1992 , the day after the Danish ‘ no ’ vote and a few hours after the prime minister had told Parliament that he intended nevertheless to press ahead with the bill ratifying the Maastricht Treaty .
13 Martin will need to press ahead with the new football stadia report .
14 On the basis of this greatly enhanced authority the EP decided to press ahead with the task of unifying Europe and to this end produced a draft treaty establishing a European Union .
15 Hrawi underlined his determination to press ahead with the security plan on Oct. 24 when he formally ordered all militias to leave Beirut and to hand over positions to the Lebanese Army .
16 Despite such setbacks a commitment to press ahead with the deal had been provided by the Malaysian Defence Minister , Najib Razak , during a visit to London in early June .
17 Despite this obstacle , Sturt was determined to press ahead with the expedition , and on 19 May he appealed to Gould to exert any pressure he could on Lord Derby to encourage his son , Lord Stanley — who was then Secretary of State for the Colonies — to back the proposal .
18 The government 's decision to press ahead with the work , allegedly without carrying out an adequate environmental impact assessment , led to a threat of legal action from the European Commission [ see ED no. 52 ] .
19 Councillors decided to press ahead with the prosecutions despite the Government 's recent announcement that it 's to review the Sunday Trading laws .
20 If the council decides to press ahead with the light rail transit scheme , the first phase is likely to cost around £68m .
21 Martin Bangemann , the second most senior European commissioner after the EC President , Jacques Delors , does not share Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's sympathy with Major 's parliamentary difficulties , issuing statements about the need to press ahead with the union which only serve to anger further the rebel Tories .
22 Speaking to journalists , the former deputy Labour leader on Liverpool council hit out at the police decision to press ahead with the action against him .
23 DEREK HATTON , the former Labour politician cleared yesterday of plotting to defraud Liverpool city council , last night hit out at the police decision to press ahead with the action against him .
24 There had been hopes that the workforce would agree not to press ahead with the step if management agreed to reprieve 70 jobs until next April .
25 There had been hopes that the workforce would agree not to press ahead with the step if management agreed to reprieve 70 jobs until next April .
26 A battery of three ovens ( plus the ex-Scanro one waiting in the corner for assembly ) and an impressive array of moulds make AC Canoe Products very strongly placed to forge ahead with the production of rotationally moulded kayaks .
27 The ministry said that it intended to go ahead with the slaughter of the flock ‘ as soon as possible ’ .
28 On 20 December ACAS decided to go ahead with the balloting , though Grunwick refused to supply the names and addresses of those working .
29 The forced repatriation of Vietnamese boat people from Hong Kong was expected to begin this week as the Foreign Secretary , Mr Douglas Hurd , restated his intention to go ahead with the expulsions .
30 THE forced repatriation of Vietnamese boat people from Hong Kong was expected to begin this week as the Foreign Secretary , Mr Douglas Hurd , restated his intention to go ahead with the expulsions .
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