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

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31 Both policies went ahead successfully .
32 Giants went ahead at 69-67 through Johnson and as the momentum swung away from the Finns , overall victory suddenly seemed a possibility .
33 RUSSIA 's president , Boris Yeltsin , yesterday gave warning that his country would be plunged into ‘ an abyss of confrontation ’ if the Congress of People 's Deputies went ahead with a vote to impeach him .
34 Almost 80 per cent of Tory voters say they are unlikely to change parties if the NHS plans go ahead , but 70 per cent believe the proposals are likely to lead to privatisation of the NHS , with 62 per cent seeing the changes leading to worse standards of care and treatment .
35 If the plans go ahead , there are fears that up to 80,000 visitors a year will converge on Snowshill … ruining the character of the village and make life more of a misery for the residents .
36 These are the children of Upton Upon Severn in Worcestershire — children who , parents say , will be at grave risk if the plans go ahead .
37 Yet the plans go ahead relentlessly and so on .
38 So one of the things we have learned — and the lesson must be carried forward — is that , even if scientists , scientific activities , political activities , legal activities and public awareness activities go ahead in concert , all the groups of people involved simply must learn to talk to one another .
39 Nelly Tilling 's plans went ahead steadily , despite little or no encouragement from the man of her choice .
40 And so it was that plans went ahead .
41 Well I think you 've heard some of it already in your programme , but in the afternoon session which was extremely interesting , the City Council and Oxford University and the Vale of White Horse District Council and West Oxfordshire District Council have jointly financed some major research for independent research bodies and that research was put forward yesterday , this afternoon rather , to the Panel , and it concerned the economic order , social order and what should come next and so on and so forth , and those academically research papers , not politically prejudiced papers , showed that there would be a loss of 6,150 jobs if these plans went ahead , with an estimated loss to the Oxford economy of between 8 and 17 million pounds a year .
42 They are so far unbeaten with two games to go ahead of the Bishop Auckland rink skipped by Derek Dowson .
43 The provost then ordered us forward , the serjeants going ahead , spurring a lane through the mob gathering to watch us die .
44 Oldham the leaders went ahead on twenty one minutes through veteran Roger Palmer , but Tony Ford pulled a goal back for West Bromwich Albion with half time approaching .
45 Instead they fell apart when the German champions went ahead , and Walter collected his second within five minutes .
46 Greater Manchester shop stewards agreed to halt all routine work in protest against suspensions and Welsh crews promised to stage work-ins if suspensions went ahead .
47 Greater Manchester union officials agreed to halt all routine work in protest against suspensions , and Welsh crews promised to stage work-ins if suspensions went ahead .
48 Greater Manchester union officials agreed to halt all routine work in protest against suspensions , and Welsh crews promised to stage work-ins if suspensions went ahead .
49 Most matches went ahead in the central Midlands although road and bank conditions were bad which lead to low turnouts .
50 Do we get some money even if we are the away team if these games go ahead ?
51 The risk that , if the marches goes ahead and results in serious disorder is not one that the courts could be expected to undertake .
52 Only Bristol and Saracens went ahead , the West Country club ploughing forcibly through the mud at the Memorial Ground to see off their opponents 13–6 .
53 For the moment , however , negotiations went ahead , and seemed to go well .
54 Negotiations went ahead but it all got a bit bizarre because at the time Barry 's manager was called Larry , his road manager was called Gary and his assistant was called Harry — so we had Barry , Larry , Gary and Harry — in fact , I think there were two Gary 's , just to make it confusing .
55 Legal proceedings went ahead .
56 Amid continuing stalemate the planned elections went ahead on Nov. 25 , with an 81 per cent turnout .
57 A major consequence was that the development of the extremely expensive ‘ Chevaline ’ warheads went ahead despite all the economic difficulties of the period , with no Cabinet discussion at the time .
58 However , the New York exhibitions went ahead , opening in October 1948 , but with thirty-one drawings and only eight oils , of Corsican and Kent scenes .
59 Greenpeace legal challenge as Thorp tests go ahead
60 The most serious charge against the women 's union was that it proposed to carry on working if the men went ahead with their strike .
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