Example sentences of "[vb past] go ahead " in BNC.
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1 | The committee was at first divided over the proposal , with Betty Sinclair opposing the whole idea of protest marches , and a decision was deferred to a later meeting , which agreed to go ahead and fixed the date for 24 August . |
2 | A good deal has happened since that important Church meeting last June when we agreed to go ahead and purchase the building from the Church of Scotland for £1 . |
3 | When he agreed to go ahead he could not have been more generous . |
4 | Eventually they agreed to go ahead , but already 1982 was well advanced . |
5 | However , district councillors felt that none of the objections justified any changes to the proposed order and agreed to go ahead with the scheme . |
6 | The principal , Sir David Smith , yesterday stepped up the pressure in the row over ministerial pledges , as the university court agreed to go ahead with up to 28 sackings . |
7 | Tomorrow 's Lingfield Flat all-weather meeting is the only card expected to go ahead before Friday . |
8 | And Oriel College will hold its a own memorial service … after the funeral … expected to go ahead early next week . |
9 | He was , however , disappointed when in 1985 a planned merger with the Imperial Group failed to go ahead . |
10 | I actually advised him at the meeting that he should not and could n't take that motion , and I was by Alderman in that situation , but he still deemed to go ahead and that 's p his prerogative . |
11 | On 20 December ACAS decided to go ahead with the balloting , though Grunwick refused to supply the names and addresses of those working . |
12 | Wind notwithstanding , Charles decided to go ahead and experiment , initially on an eighty-acre block of land at Highgrove ; this has proved so successful that , by the end of 1991 , all the arable land on the farm will be up to organic farming standards . |
13 | The National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education , which represents staff in both sectors , last night rejected an improved offer for further education staff and decided to go ahead with a one-day strike tommorrow and to begin boycotts of marking and examination setting . |
14 | By then , such gestures were not enough to placate the civil rights supporters who decided to go ahead with a proposed march through Armagh City on 30 November . |
15 | Flying in the face of public opinion and patriotic fervour , the authorities decided to go ahead with games as planned . |
16 | NATO decided to go ahead with the cruise missiles before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and against a background of Soviet-American agreement in the Salt 11 talks on strategic weapons . |
17 | The University of Utah now decided to go ahead with a press conference . |
18 | He had hoped that the pope himself would have excommunicated Henry at the same time as his chief accomplice ; but since this was not to be , Anselm consulted Archbishop Hugh and decided to go ahead with his own excommunication . |
19 | But people worried about blowing their minds with cellular radiation may not have to worry too much longer — James Plante , head of Dynaspek Inc of Westmont , Illinois says he plans to market a copper alloy shield that fixes to the antenna and protects users from radiation : ‘ I conceived this back in 1985 , but when all the media hype came out , we decided to go ahead and produce it , ’ said Plante of his Cell Shield , a several-inch long semi-circular metal sheet resembling a shoe-horn ; it will be $30 . |
20 | Kennedy decided to go ahead with the plan . |
21 | Within ten minutes , Woodrow Wilson had consulted with his chiefs of staff in the war room , and decided to go ahead with the contingency plan . |
22 | by using a selection of published material , that Islay has been occupied by a considerable number of people for a very long time , I decided to go ahead and hope that my errors were not too many and not too serious . |
23 | But even when they found out this was a pack of lies , they decided to go ahead with their protest — this time on the basis of stories in the Daily Star alleging that group member Baby Greensleeves practised occasional oral sex onstage with Splodge leader Max . |
24 | Then he took a sip of his brandy and put to her , dark eyes watching her , ‘ In the end you were happy , were you not , with the designs we finally decided to go ahead with ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Melissa … ’ she hesitated and decided to go ahead ‘ … was just pointing out that I had n't been invited to your birthday party . ’ |
26 | All I know is that my presence was no surprise to them , but they decided to go ahead with the drop anyway . |
27 | But even when they found out this was a pack of lies , they decided to go ahead with their protest — this time on the basis of stories in the Daily Star alleging that group member Baby Greensleeves practised occasional oral sex onstage with Splodge leader Max . |
28 | I had just about enough , and added one or two others , and we decided to go ahead with it . ’ |
29 | ‘ Just , always came back Pres , he always agreed go ahead , ’ replied Poindexter . |
30 | If however , you did go ahead with revamping the Schenker Method or developing something along similar lines , I would be interested in seeing sample materials . |