Example sentences of "ahead with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Messengers were sent on ahead with a manifesto : Charles was coming to make good his rights ; there would be an amnesty for all who now came over to him ; those who refused to accept his God-given rule would have to quit his kingdom . |
2 | Much laughter , jollity , and anticipation of a successful 12 months ahead with a government on the run . |
3 | RATEPAYERS in Ards may have to foot the bill if the district council goes ahead with a proposal not to charge for collecting rubbish from Orange halls , it has been disclosed . |
4 | In 1961 the British and French governments agreed to set up a working group to consider the merits of the rival proposals and at the beginning of 1964 Ernest Marples , the British Transport Minister , and his French counterpart announced that the two governments would go ahead with a tunnel . |
5 | Meanwhile , the stock market was dominated by the fireworks display at ICI , which finally announced it was going ahead with a demerger . |
6 | Rubbing it ahead with a duster will do for weeks ! |
7 | Another Baby Bell , Pacific Telesis , sought his approval to go ahead with a cable deal in Chicago . |
8 | The University of Utah now decided to go ahead with a press conference . |
9 | ‘ Fowler ’ was inserted for ‘ Tebbit ’ on the placards and the demonstration went ahead with a degree of intimidation that made the front page of every national newspaper the next day . |
10 | China has agreed , in principle , to go ahead with a plan to save the giant panda from extinction . |
11 | The Home Secretary , Mr David Waddington , said the Government had not yet decided whether to go ahead with a bill , but his personal view was that it should accept the report of the War Crimes Inquiry to change the law . |
12 | The Prime Minister has postponed a Commons debate on the Maastricht treaty , but says he still plans to forge ahead with a bill to ratify it . |
13 | Mr Willis said people would be astonished that the Government was pressing ahead with a Bill which no one , not even employers , wanted . |
14 | He presided over a pre-trial review when it was decided not to go ahead with a case against a babysitter accused of assaulting seven children . |
15 | He drove the others on ahead with a look . |
16 | We 're going ahead with a divorce on the grounds of adultery . ’ |
17 | Keith Simmons , Alborne 's lethal striker , put them ahead with a goal from the centre spot right on kick-off , and it was immediately obvious that our radical 0-2-7 formation was not going to work . |
18 | We can not sustain the investment of time and money necessary for successful database publishing — although we are going ahead with a pilot scheme to make an on-line version of the annotated catalogue of our world-famous Clark Collection available at no charge through JANET . |
19 | International Military Services , the British Government 's arms sales company , went ahead with a construction consultancy in the face of Foreign Office opposition at a time when exports of defence-related equipment to Iraq were banned . |
20 | THE BBC has admitted it may not go ahead with a TV version of Michael Dobbs 's sequel to his political bestseller House of Cards . |
21 | The Sports Council will not be happy with the decision and must now decide whether to go ahead with a threat to cut BAWA 's annual grant . |
22 | Hindle put the visitors ahead with a try which Grayson converted , but Bland made it 12–12 before Grasshoppers edged ahead again with a Grayson penalty . |
23 | United 's problems started in the first half when Brentford went ahead with a freak a fluke goal from Gary Blissett … that knocked the stuffing out of them … |
24 | Jonathan Davis put Widnes further ahead with a penalty early in the second half and then Goulding darted over with Davis converting . |
25 | Tim Smith put them ahead with a penalty and then scored a great opening try . |
26 | RUSSIA 's president , Boris Yeltsin , yesterday gave warning that his country would be plunged into ‘ an abyss of confrontation ’ if the Congress of People 's Deputies went ahead with a vote to impeach him . |
27 | IF THE Hongkong and Shanghai Bank goes ahead with a takeover of Midland Bank , it may have to replace the pair of bronze lions that grace the entrance to its headquarters with a more appropriate symbol — such as a couple of ducks . |
28 | Becoming pregnant or going ahead with a pregnancy has to be a personal choice for each individual HIV positive woman . |
29 | IF Norman Lamont goes ahead with a tax on food he will be signing his own death sentence . |
30 | On behalf of the WRU Peter Owen said ‘ If any club goes ahead with a practice match or trial match and we get to hear about it , then we will take immediate action ’ . |