Example sentences of "[adj] go ahead " in BNC.

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1 The concert by Prince was due to go ahead at Blenheim Palace last August .
2 It 's due to go ahead tomorrow night .
3 A full council meeting is due to go ahead with the formality of passing the decision taken in January by members of Durham County Council 's social services committee .
4 If we live in a free society we can not carry out experiments on the real world so it would not be possible to go ahead and build the road just to see what would happen .
5 If two woman in a relationship want to have a child then there is the technology to have a child that 's their right to go ahead and have one .
6 In a television interview , James Baker , the Secretary of State , said the Panama commander , General Maxwell Thurman , had been sent an order last Tuesday morning , the day of the coup , requiring him to seize General Noriega if there were an opportunity to do so ‘ without risking American life and without open military involvement , then he was free to go ahead ’ .
7 If no firm offer has been made within three months the farmer is free to go ahead with his original plans .
8 With a statutory duty to promote standardisation , the nationalised Boards were willing to go ahead with these schemes , paying for the conversion of consumers ' apparatus as well as of their own mains , even where the returns to themselves were not adequate .
9 will you be willing to go ahead with that ?
10 ‘ We are not prepared to go ahead with the Lord Chancellor 's proposals about fixed fees .
11 Despite the damning report submitted in January by specialists from the Conseil Supérieur des Bibliothèques concerning the future Bibliothèque de France the project now seems set to go ahead .
12 A SELF-BUILD housing scheme looks set to go ahead in Middlesbrough .
13 and he protects you , and he says that 's okay to go ahead , so once we 've er established when you want to exchange contracts and everything
14 But , if Britain pulled out , the French were likely to go ahead anyway .
15 The much-criticised B-2 stealth bomber programme , estimated to cost US$865,000,000 for each plane [ see p. 38184 ] , and the Seawolf submarine programme , were also likely to go ahead ; the impact on the ballistic missile force , besides the Minuteman II , was uncertain .
16 RAILWAY workers last night looked likely to go ahead with their strike over possible job losses next Friday after exploratory talks between officials of the Rail , Maritime and Transport union and British Rail management ended in stalemate .
17 NEXT Friday 's planned 24-hour strike by railway workers looked likely to go ahead last night after exploratory talks between officials of the Rail , Maritime and Transport union and British Rail management ended in stalemate .
18 PLANS for a water bottling plant which could bring jobs to the Llangernyw area of Clwyd are likely to go ahead .
19 The last ditch collapse means the US is likely to go ahead with threatened sanctions on EC products .
20 Despite the weather the blast-off went ahead as planned .
21 But your Report that it was a gas-lid — I was able to go ahead with it and I got compensation . ’
22 She wants to be able to go ahead with their plans for a family even if he dies .
23 When you finally decide to make some lace you will then be familiar with the system and will be able to go ahead without trepidation .
24 With the High Court 's decision , the golf course is now able to go ahead and the Park authority is liable for the costs of both the original appeal at Public Enquiry and of the hearing in the High Court .
25 What his solicitor is asking is whether we 're able to go ahead .
26 In return , the company will be able to go ahead with logging on the rest of its 1.6 million hectares of forest .
27 Today 's training exercise was only able to go ahead because of an emergency packing operation which has been set up at the base .
28 Royal Ascot would otherwise not be able to go ahead next Tuesday unless huge crowd restrictions were introduced .
29 Only 16 per cent of the 7,000 voters polled by Gallup for the BBC were happy to go ahead and let Parliament ratify it .
30 Leading lady Julia Roberts was keen to make it with a British actor , namely Last Of The Mohicans Daniel Day Lewis , but is reluctant to go ahead with the replacement suggested by producer 's Universal , her former boyfriend Jason Patric .
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