Example sentences of "will go ahead " in BNC.

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1 Dr Gordon Moore , Intel chairman , said : ‘ We are badly in need of extra systems capacity and this part of the project will go ahead extremely rapidly . ’
2 Egyptian officials , who scrupulously monitor parity with Israel on weapons procurement programmes financed by Washington , are making enquiries in Bonn to determine whether the proposed sale will go ahead .
3 But road conditions for travelling teams must also be taken into account , and for this reason a decision on whether the match will go ahead will be taken on Thursday February 14 ) at 12 noon .
4 After the offer closes , Mr Asil Nadir and other Polly Peck directors will resign from PPFE , though if it is not unconditional by December 14 , the privatisation offer , worth 6 per cent less , will go ahead .
5 PRIVATISATION of the Crown Suppliers will go ahead quickly once Parliament has passed the enabling bill which received its second reading yesterday , the Environment Secretary , Mr Chris Patten , told the Commons yesterday .
6 The B fixture against England in Cork on March 27 will go ahead .
7 THE Grand Slam Cup will go ahead next December despite the opposition of the Association of Tennis Professionals and the West German federation .
8 Organisers of an Essex acid house party say they will go ahead , despite warnings from police that they will close it down .
9 Romania will go ahead with preparations for next summer 's World Cup .
10 Both events will go ahead amid tightened security .
11 According to BMRC secretary Dick Hughes , the club 's half-marathon championships at Coventry , and the marathon championships , the Pennine Marathon , both of which are on July 7 , will go ahead .
12 Not everyone shares Maughan 's optimism that the deal will go ahead .
13 According to officials of the European Space Agency ( ESA ) , about 60 per cent of the experiments will go ahead as planned .
14 Tom King , the Environment Secretary , will announce whether the plan will go ahead within the next few months .
15 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 .
16 Plans to increase output to 270,000 cars a year in 1993 — about 130,000 of them Micras — will go ahead .
17 The low price paid for the site has prompted the European Commission to demand a revaluation , but the Senate ( city government ) is confident that the project will go ahead .
18 John Standing , the station chemist , said : ‘ But the internal reorganization will go ahead presumably ? ’
19 The Coventry four-piece recently signed to the US arm of the company and an insider told NME : ‘ It seems likely that the deal will go ahead pretty soon ’ .
20 The Town & Country Club gig will go ahead on March 21 .
21 Exeter 's FA Cup second round rematch against Swansea will go ahead next Tuesday after all .
22 Sulaiman said : ‘ I 'm confident Lewis will go ahead with the fight and not do what Bowe did . ’
23 But now that the tour will go ahead , the players will leave for Delhi three days after Christmas as originally planned .
24 During a visit to Taiwan in mid-November — to open a £150m terephthalic acid plant — Sir Denys claimed that the merger was still on course , but in recent weeks doubt has been cast on whether the demerger will go ahead , at least in the immediate future .
25 This means that concerts on April 30 and May 28 will go ahead .
26 But the funeral of Mr Whitelaw , who died of a stroke , will go ahead as planned today .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 A spokesperson for the Pistols told NME this week : ‘ The boat trip will go ahead , regardless of the fact that Steve may not , at this time , be in a position to join the band .
30 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 .
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