Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] ahead " in BNC.

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1 Erm the officers are suggesting that erm any paper comments and communications you make other than enquiry , should also emphasise that the need and desirability for these public passenger transport improvements to go ahead .
2 As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception .
3 INROADS DRIVES AHEAD WITH SAFETY
4 Great rewards lay ahead for him in his debut Test .
5 If it had been an illusion , then other illusions lay ahead , a hall of mirrors , a series of mirages .
6 This system involves a continuous rotation of paddocks in which the susceptible younger calves graze ahead of the immune adults and remain long enough in each paddock to remove only the leafy upper herbage before being moved on to the next paddock .
7 THOUSANDS of ratepayers across Ards could be left to foot the bill if a controversial council proposal to introduce a free waste collection for Orange halls goes ahead , the Department of the Environment has warned .
8 Wild moor and gritstone crags lay ahead .
9 There is growing public support for buying and protecting wildlife areas , according to the Paris-based European Fund for the Preservation of Nature , which has amassed sufficient funds to go ahead with its first purchases of land for conservation , in Brittany and Normandy .
10 Pedestrians scampered blindly across the road to catch waiting buses , the cars jerked ahead a few yards every time the traffic lights turned to green .
11 He thinks that great opportunities lie ahead , but vested interests , built on the status quo , are trying to keep them out of reach .
12 There was a solid line of cars all the way back to it , drivers peering ahead or craning their heads out of the window .
13 He said : ‘ We were the most exposed vessels going ahead to clear a route into fire support areas for the American ships .
14 She drove slowly and carefully , her anxious eyes peering ahead , glad that at least the route home was familiar .
15 With expansion being the sales keynote for 1992 then even better performances lie ahead .
16 Father Barnes was sitting bolt upright on his chair , his eyes staring ahead at the gleaming curve of the apse , his body taut and contracted , like that of a patient expecting pain , willing himself to endure .
17 Both have seven points but the Norwegians stay ahead on goal difference with England third on five points .
18 I quicken my step , keeping my eyes fixed ahead , hoping for a sign of life about the croft .
19 He spoke without apparent interest , his eyes fixed ahead .
20 She sat back in her seat and kept her eyes fixed ahead of her .
21 United 's carefully laid segregation plans could be undermined if the Hungarian team Pecsimunkas go ahead with selling around two thousand tickets at random tomorrow morning .
22 The Scots finished ahead on all six rinks for a 134-96 win over Wales while England beat Ireland 157-95 .
23 The path was narrow and rough with tussocky grass and she trod carefully , eyes straining ahead to where the path ended abruptly at the outer limits of the aerodrome , blocked by a high steel-mesh fence — a cruel fence to keep lovers apart — and no one else had discovered the break in it through which Rob always came .
24 Their calls came ahead of them .
25 She asked organic producers if they would be interested in a market and received enough positive responses to go ahead .
26 But the Bishop of Tewkesbury , the Right Reverend Jeremy Walsh , says the district is anxious for the ordinations to go ahead .
27 These peaks and troughs made it impossible for developing countries to plan ahead .
28 He claimed that the Ministers who allowed the prosecution of three innocent businessmen to go ahead were only doing their duty .
29 The official said Mr Kohl , in remarks he made in India yesterday , wanted to ‘ put pressure on the two countries to go ahead and ratify ’ the treaty on closer European Community political and economic union .
30 Within the South-East divisions emerged , with western areas pulling ahead , along with adjacent parts of the South-West along the M4 corridor between London and Bristol .
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