Example sentences of "be to go ahead " in BNC.
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1 | Now about a dozen or so of those are to go ahead with funds of up to Ecu250,000 a year for three years . |
2 | Tests on patients are to go ahead this year . |
3 | The republics are to go ahead with economic-reform plans of their own on the basis of the now changing programme . |
4 | THE £3 billion Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link and the £300 million Heathrow Express line are to go ahead , Chancellor Norman Lamont announced yesterday.But the future of the £1.7 billion cross-London rail link Crossrail appeared less certain with Mr Lamont saying the scheme was now going to be a joint venture between the public and private sectors.The much-delayed 68-mile Channel Tunnel fast link will not go into London 's King 's Cross station as British Rail hoped , but instead will terminate at neighbouring St Pancras — a less expensive option.But Mr Lamont did say that Government money would be put into the scheme which could be completed by the end of the decade.The 15-mile Paddington-Heathrow fast link — a joint venture between BR and airport operator BAA — will be started later this year and should be finished by the second half of 1997 . |
5 | Shocked animal lovers have protested to the ministry , but the tests are to go ahead . |
6 | ABERDEEN fish processors are to go ahead with an export drive to France this week , in spite of attempts by French fishermen to block the import of supplies . |
7 | You 're to go ahead whenever you like . ’ |
8 | However , in most circumstances the right decision will be to go ahead and at this point the PRO must , as honestly as possible , judge the merits of his company 's case and , if necessary , suggest ways in which the company might modify its stance on an issue so as to reduce its vulnerability . |
9 | er we 'd have to insist upon a extensive landscaping compensations , erm er to in order for it to be to go ahead , er so I think the increase we would be looking at environmentally sensitive site . |
10 | If you were to go ahead it would be strikebreaking . |
11 | If a scheme for generic substitution were to go ahead , the loss to British companies would not be limited to the so-called ‘ savings ’ to the NHS , but the entire amount of the sales of such products . |
12 | Many feel that this wild appearance would be severely diluted if the new scheme were to go ahead . |
13 | Politically , Britain feared that if the Six were to go ahead and form the EEC , it would generate a unit that would be dominated by West Germany . |
14 | If the Hitler visit were to go ahead , Mosley would take one or two of his colleagues with him . |
15 | Not only having gone to higher standards of were but also looking to account a motion which has already been passed by the Environment Committee on the fourteenth of September nineteen ninety three and what I was basically saying was that erm incinerator should come to That 's Life that the current E E C proposals on erm that that and I know that 's not a rule but in fact when Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution is actually considering this want to draw their attention to a motion which in some cases were saying that we would expect the highest possible standards if those developments were to go ahead with the . |
16 | In the enterprise zone on the Isle of Dogs , the Canary Wharf commercial project — costing between £3 billion and £4 billion private-sector investment coupled with some £250 million public-sector infrastructural costs , and providing over 5 million square feet of office accommodation — is to go ahead . |
17 | They may need one if Charlton 's long-awaited return to their famous old ground , after seven years in exile , is to go ahead against Portsmouth on Saturday . |
18 | And it is becoming clear that the company will need to raise new capital if the second phase of its development , a theme park called Disney MGM Studios-Europe , is to go ahead on schedule . |
19 | Since the pipeline will cost $1 billion , such private capital is essential if the project is to go ahead . |
20 | If the firm 's decision criterion is to go ahead if the expected return is 10 per cent , then it should go ahead . |
21 | If production is to go ahead at all there has to be some minimum level of cooperation between management and workers , and workers require some autonomy if their initiative is to be counted upon . |
22 | We have a right to say that , if such a major project is to go ahead , we should not — as the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East ( Mr. Snape ) said earlier — settle for whatever is on the table , but should ensure that it is the right project and that the correct amount of money and no more should be spent on it . |
23 | We 're go entering proposing to enter into legal agreements as well as planning conditions if it is to go ahead . |
24 | We need a decision on whether this Million Sterling Tournament is to go ahead or not . |
25 | The Spanish Airforce is to go ahead with plans to build a firing range near Anchuranas , 200km south of Madrid . |
26 | The Bush administration is to go ahead with plans to cleanse the environment of traces of lead , which can cause mental and physical retardation in children . |
27 | Alaska is to go ahead with a controversial plan to reduce wolf numbers in a bid to restock caribou herds . |
28 | My general position would be that if this policy is to go ahead the more it 's worded in the positive rather than the negative the better . |
29 | The party is to go ahead at the end of August . |
30 | MARTI Caine is to go ahead with plans for her role as the Red Queen in Snow White at Cardiff 's New Theatre — even if cancer strikes her again . |