Example sentences of "will go ahead [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | the EC has prepared a draft treaty to exclude the UK in the event of a British ‘ no ’ , that is Maastricht can and will go ahead without the UK ; |
2 | Both events will go ahead amid tightened security . |
3 | The Town & Country Club gig will go ahead on March 21 . |
4 | If it upholds the president 's decision , elections will go ahead on July 14th . |
5 | A strike by Ford Motor Company white collar workers will go ahead on Thursday due to possible redundancies . |
6 | A mass demonstration being organised by the Scottish TUC will go ahead on Saturday , as planned . |
7 | The event will go ahead on August 30 , along with the nationally recognised dog show on the Saturday , but the parish council was told the show 's future looked gloomy because of increased charges , particularly those for hiring equipment from Langbaurgh council . |
8 | Romania will go ahead with preparations for next summer 's World Cup . |
9 | Sulaiman said : ‘ I 'm confident Lewis will go ahead with the fight and not do what Bowe did . ’ |
10 | Meanwhile , the Sex Pistols ' re-enactment of their legendary 1977 boat trip on the Thames , coinciding with the state opening of Parliament on October 17 , will go ahead with or without Steve Jones . |
11 | Gradient says it will go ahead with the Novell and Apple iterations whether or not those companies play . |
12 | It means the international will go ahead with no Ards representatives present — not even the groundsman — and of course the attendance will also be severely affected . |
13 | But Arsenal will go ahead with their benefit match at Highbury on Monday against Manchester United to mark veteran David O'Leary 's 20 years at the club . |
14 | It will go ahead with unilateral implementation if the EC is unable to reach a common accord by the end of the year . |
15 | Despite the brinkmanship it 's virtually certain that Tbilisi will go ahead with the appeal — and lodge it before the deadline . |
16 | Although the next Jupiter probes , called Galileo , will go ahead at a cost of £600 million , the next probes to Venus have had their budget slashed by half , to only £200 million . |
17 | Hopes are still alive that the planned world club title game between Wigan and the Brisbane Broncos will go ahead at Central Park the week after the final . |
18 | As the hon. Gentleman has said , the review will go ahead in the autumn . |
19 | ‘ I shall be asking William Waldegrave for a firm assurance that their 8.5pc pay increase will go ahead in April irrespective of any negotiations about any alleged overpayment , ’ he said . |
20 | ‘ Britain will suffer economically , will be isolated from Europe , and the rest of Europe will go ahead in some shape or form , taking decisions which affect us intimately and over which we have no control . |
21 | Tom King , the Environment Secretary , will announce whether the plan will go ahead within the next few months . |