Example sentences of "can go ahead " in BNC.

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1 The European Commission of Human Rights will rule today on whether a complaint by The Sunday Times , The Observer , and The Guardian that the UK broke freedom of expression guarantees during the Spycatcher affair can go ahead .
2 Even then , a strike can go ahead only with the backing , secured in open or secret ballot , of a majority of the work force .
3 Well , it looks as though the Queen Mother is off to Scotland for the day , but that wo n't affect us , so it seems that we can go ahead .
4 The ruling means that BBC Enterprises can go ahead with its court action seeking a permanent ban on sales of decoders by Hi-Tech .
5 Under chapter 11 , two-thirds of creditors , of preference shareholders and of equity shareholders must separately back a deal before it can go ahead .
6 Mrs Aquino , who believes Mr Marcos ordered the 1983 murder of her husband , Benigno , says the homecoming can go ahead as long as the coffin is flown direct to Laoag in the heart of the Marcos fiefdom in North Luzon province .
7 That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs .
8 That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs .
9 We are going to tell the Ukrainians that , as Ukrainians , they can go ahead and arrange their life as they see fit .
10 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 .
11 Since the need for prior approval for capital grants ( other than the AHDS ) from the Agriculture Departments in the UK was abolished in 1980 ( except for National Parks and SSSIs — see Chapter 9 ) , implementation of individual schemes can go ahead and grant claimed on completion .
12 However , before the sale can go ahead the Trust must obtain permission from the courts to modify the will of the Trust 's founder , Sir Henry Wellcome .
13 But , before the programme can go ahead , the industrialised countries will have to contribute the lion 's share of the money .
14 So you can go ahead with your Malawis , but bear in mind that you 'll need extra tanks for their fry and for the Julie fry ( you need to remove these at about 1″ — carefully and gradually , to avoid parental upsets ) .
15 It was Britain which had made sure finance ministers would be at the summit so the recovery talks can go ahead , he said .
16 But Nottingham clerk of the course Charlie Moore is optimistic that his meeting tomorrow can go ahead .
17 Under s 54 , banks , building societies and insurance companies can go ahead and offer probate services provided they are members of a probate complaints scheme .
18 Tipperary after local opposition , saying the Raybestos case was worse as the Ovens objectors were trying to force changes after the statutory period for planning objections had long passed : ‘ Foreign companies coming to this country and adhering to our planning conditions will begin wondering if they can go ahead at all if they see the assurances of the IDA and the planning authorities are not the final assurances . ’
19 It arranges for the house to be valued to determine its minimum selling price and the employee receives a figure up to this amount from the company so that the purchase of the next property can go ahead .
20 Meanwhile , planning permission has been sought and obtained so that work can go ahead as soon as funds permit .
21 Jackson , Mississippi-based LDDS Communications Inc has now signed a definitive merger agreement with Resurgens Communications Corp and Metromedia Communications Corp , so that the merger of the three companies can go ahead : shareholders of LDDS end up with about 68.5% and the shareholders of the other two share about 31.5% of the fully diluted equity of the new company .
22 If a private individual without standing can persuade the Attorney-General to ‘ lend his or her name ’ to the action , it can go ahead .
23 The Senat ( parliament ) of Berlin is expected to give its stamp of approval to the decision so that the merger can go ahead .
24 Counselling is not simply a case of quickly sorting out other people 's problems , whereby a doctor can tell a client : ‘ Nurse will see you right away and sort it out ’ or ‘ I think you need a quick chat with the nurse and then we can go ahead . ’
25 Pete said , ‘ You can go ahead and use the shower as soon as you like . ’
26 As I explained — we should be able to get those shares transferred next month , and then you can go ahead and sell them , or re-invest or whatever you wish .
27 So at least that 's all right : now we can go ahead and confidently imagine the sunset .
28 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 .
29 then , then we can go ahead and get cracking straight away .
30 Answer : Neither can go ahead legally without first getting planning permission .
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