Example sentences of "it [modal v] go ahead " in BNC.
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1 | The report by the inquiry inspector , Sir Frank Layfield , into the Sizewell PWR had recommended that it should go ahead . |
2 | The courts last month insisted it should go ahead ; the politicians can not decide who should run it , or with what sort of budget . |
3 | If the firm 's decision criterion is to go ahead if the expected return is 10 per cent , then it should go ahead . |
4 | ‘ The fair is the highlight of our week long festival and we were determined that it should go ahead , ’ he said . |
5 | In these three months there has been nothing but support for this scheme , some of it qualified , but nevertheless support , that it should go ahead . |
6 | When questioned about selective internment , Mr Smyth said he believed it should go ahead and be even handed , involving both loyalist and republican terrorists . |
7 | ‘ But it 'll go ahead anyway , ’ growled Miller . |
8 | But there are several obstacles that such a faculty would have to overcome before it could go ahead . |
9 | Representatives of the traditional conservative business community , on the other hand , sought to thwart the reform proposal by insisting that it could go ahead only with full Chinese support . |
10 | British Rail had been advised that it could go ahead only at its own risk — and it declined to do so . |
11 | but then when we went into it they said erm obviously look at the development plans and it would go ahead eventually for something there , they did n't state what . |
12 | The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom has realised that it does not need a change in the German constitution to privatise its cellular telephone business , and has decided that as it is in keen need of cash for investment , it will go ahead and do it ahead of its own privatisation . |
13 | Gradient says it will go ahead with the Novell and Apple iterations whether or not those companies play . |
14 | However , erm , it will go ahead , with or without county funding . |
15 | Whether it will go ahead will be a test of the new Railtrak authority set up to control investment in the railways after privatisation . |
16 | It will go ahead with unilateral implementation if the EC is unable to reach a common accord by the end of the year . |
17 | But we are optimistic that it will go ahead . ’ |
18 | Under chapter 11 , two-thirds of creditors , of preference shareholders and of equity shareholders must separately back a deal before it can go ahead . |
19 | The negative effect of such discrimination is illustrated by the practice in adult education establishments which treat pensioners as ‘ half persons ’ ; colleges charge them half price for attending courses , but then insist that a class must have twice as many registrations as required for younger students , before it can go ahead . |
20 | If a private individual without standing can persuade the Attorney-General to ‘ lend his or her name ’ to the action , it can go ahead . |
21 | And the only thing is that finally after three months of waiting for the received all their medals and things for so it can go ahead . |
22 | I 'll check with dad before I start telling everybody to make sure it can go ahead |