Example sentences of "[modal v] go ahead " in BNC.

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1 The balance between the Bank 's traditional operations and those of the IFC should be shifted further in the latter 's direction ; that is why the IFC 's capital increase ought to go ahead .
2 After a successful demonstration of a ‘ pop-up ’ system on the putting green , it was felt the Club should go ahead with it on the course .
3 The report by the inquiry inspector , Sir Frank Layfield , into the Sizewell PWR had recommended that it should go ahead .
4 Mr Knightley had arrived home in grand — if not entirely dignified — style , and luckily he was just in time to decide whether or not the quarry project should go ahead .
5 But one issue that can be expected to divide the parties in the final weeks is whether the controversial Franklin dam in Tasmania should go ahead .
6 Kenneth Baker indicated recently that he thinks such a plan should go ahead ; if he can persuade his government colleagues that the scheme could make a real contribution to economic growth it could start up by the Spring .
7 The Poles reluctantly asked the British to cancel the visit but the British insisted that the visit should go ahead as planned .
8 St Mary 's Hospital — the planned trust should go ahead but with reduced beds
9 If on your first day of testing you see a colour which is the same or darker than the reference colour given in the test , you should go ahead and have intercourse .
10 Undaunted by this tremendous loss , Chris Horsley , co-owner of the Spitfire with Nick , decided that the restoration should go ahead as planned and that MAPS should carry out the work .
11 The most extraordinary factor was RSGB 's advice that they should go ahead and publish — the opposite to what the company had told the Scottish Daily News .
12 Although the new military rulers eventually decided the tournament should go ahead , somehow the orders did not filter down and a group of soldiers stormed the court , forcing Ashe to take refuge in the dressing room with a machine gun pressing against his neck .
13 The courts last month insisted it should go ahead ; the politicians can not decide who should run it , or with what sort of budget .
14 If the court decided that the case should go ahead , it would then have to decide by which procedural track it should proceed .
15 If the firm 's decision criterion is to go ahead if the expected return is 10 per cent , then it should go ahead .
16 Do you think it would be a good idea to privatize planning control in the sense of letting it be up to developers to choose whether they should go ahead or not on the basis of what they conceive to be constraints , or that that should be within the entire realm of the local planning authority ?
17 But a significant body of respected people , notably from the press and A&R departments , some of whom had worked for Virgin for years , argued that the meeting should go ahead , ‘ For the sake , ’ as one person put it , ‘ of those who are afraid to speak up for themselves . ’
18 It is fashionable among some general business academics to attack DCF by stating that the Japanese do not get caught up in ‘ DCF number games ’ but place more emphasis on corporate discussion and the generation of a consensus about whether the development being considered should go ahead or not .
19 Where changing something could make a difference , and seems unlikely to do harm , we should go ahead and do it .
20 If he felt that she had something genuine to give , then perhaps she should go ahead and give it .
21 It is clear that finance , even for a small museum , can not be taken lightly , but this is generally felt to be a project that the Society should go ahead with , if at all possible .
22 If the hon. Gentleman were interested in patient care , instead of opposing NHS trust proposals in principle , he would look at the merits of the proposals and decide whether they should go ahead on the basis of the interests of patient care — and that is precisely what my right hon. Friend will do .
23 From the words of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State , it is clear that he regards it as vital that King 's Cross should go ahead as an essential part of the entire project .
24 He successfully persuaded RTE the Irish State-run broadcasting network the event should go ahead in his home town almost 200 miles from Dublin rather than in the capital city .
25 The local community was determined that the event should go ahead , despite the 500lb IRA bomb which blasted the heart out of the Co Londonderry town on Sunday morning .
26 ‘ The fair is the highlight of our week long festival and we were determined that it should go ahead , ’ he said .
27 Despite his continuing reservations the UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on Feb. 13 recommended to the Security Council that the deployment of the UN force should go ahead in eastern and western Slavonia and Krajina .
28 EC Foreign Ministers meeting on Dec. 7 said that the EEA should go ahead without Switzerland , while expressing regret over the outcome of the Swiss referendum .
29 It was accepted that the review should go ahead as proposed .
30 Hammond Wilde was equally emphatic that the event should go ahead .
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