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

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1 If the plans go ahead , there are fears that up to 80,000 visitors a year will converge on Snowshill … ruining the character of the village and make life more of a misery for the residents .
2 These are the children of Upton Upon Severn in Worcestershire — children who , parents say , will be at grave risk if the plans go ahead .
3 Yet the plans go ahead relentlessly and so on .
4 The council work is one of the projects going ahead as part of Middlesbrough new title of BT Environment City .
5 Michael Fallon , who is defending Darlington for the Tories , said the town would have the same status as a parish council if the proposals went ahead .
6 But the Bishop of Tewkesbury , the Right Reverend Jeremy Walsh , says the district is anxious for the ordinations to go ahead .
7 Coun Jim Skinner ( Lab ) said if the companies went ahead with the boycott there would have to be changes made to the traffic slowing scheme .
8 With an equal number of doctors and town watchmen in the city , about 50 , no gas and only a few oil lamps illuminating the winding streets and alleys , the dark work of the Resurrectionists went ahead almost unhindered .
9 Les Allamby , casework manager for the Belfast Law Centre , agreed the voluntary sector would face an increased workload if the rises went ahead .
10 The provost then ordered us forward , the serjeants going ahead , spurring a lane through the mob gathering to watch us die .
11 Oldham the leaders went ahead on twenty one minutes through veteran Roger Palmer , but Tony Ford pulled a goal back for West Bromwich Albion with half time approaching .
12 The most serious charge against the women 's union was that it proposed to carry on working if the men went ahead with their strike .
13 There are calls for a defence review if the cuts go ahead .
14 The risk that , if the marches goes ahead and results in serious disorder is not one that the courts could be expected to undertake .
15 If the closures go ahead , the unions say up to 30,000 railway jobs could be lost .
16 ‘ Are you sure you 're OK , Connie ? ’ he whispered to Connon as the others went ahead through the door .
17 As the right hon. and learned Member for Surrey , East ( Sir G. Howe ) advised everyone in the Financial Times last week , ’ There is nothing to prevent a group of countries pressing on with a separate Treaty The fact is that we can not , even if we wished , stop the others going ahead . ’
18 The 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement [ see pp. 34070-73 ] would be suspended to allow the talks to go ahead .
19 While the preparations went ahead , Maria Teresa chattered about who was there and who was n't , of the rumours about the King 's plans to lead an expedition to Morocco and whether her brother would be chosen to accompany him as a gentleman adventurer .
20 At first Kon-Tiki 's journey appeared foolhardy , experts said that the raft would become waterlogged and sink like a stone , but the companions went ahead anyway .
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