Example sentences of "a [noun sg] go ahead " in BNC.
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1 | A decision to go ahead with this approach to the formation of a company file was taken in January this year and the initial test files became available during April . |
2 | Some of them will be developed further with the use of private sector capital — particularly Port Wakefield if , as a result of the public inquiry to be held this month , a decision to go ahead is given . |
3 | But she stressed that the programme 's development was at an extremely early stage , and a decision to go ahead with its production had still to be made . |
4 | A decision to go ahead would further secure the position of Prestwick , whose future was ‘ highly questionable ’ had the ATP operation not been moved there , Mr Turner said . |
5 | A soldier went ahead of her , holding a rushlight . |
6 | If a deal goes ahead , the debtor gets more money , or owes less debt ; it can pay back more of every remaining unit of debt than before the deal . |
7 | Outside National Parks and SSSIs prior approval is not required before a farmer goes ahead and implements a capital scheme for which grant is claimed after completion . |
8 | A senior commission official is now understood to have made clear that the university will never be granted museums and galleries registration status , amounting to a national seal of approval , if a sale goes ahead . |
9 | For Dr Richard Gill , senior executive in the Pharmaceuticals Division at the British Technology Group , which helps industry seek out and develop new technology originating in universities and institutes , the decision on whether a project goes ahead rests in part on animal welfare issues . |