Example sentences of "[vb infin] go ahead " in BNC.

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1 Do you want to go ahead on the lines which have brought prosperity at home ?
2 Do you want to go ahead with the Tuesday stall ?
3 I have discussed with the producer your suggestion of a nominal fee of £50 for this , and can now confirm that we would like to go ahead .
4 If you would like to go ahead with the order , please can you clear these documents ?
5 If you do decide to go ahead , there are a number of ways in which the product might be photographed .
6 What we would point out is that if Ards Borough Council does decide to go ahead with this , it will be ratepayers who are going to bear the cost of such a move , ’ added the DoE spokesperson .
7 But shortly before the general election , local authorities throughout Britain were told they did not have to go ahead and that a second period of consultation was to be held .
8 ‘ I think the regional council elections will have to go ahead , ’ Mr Lang said .
9 The deal , which would have gone ahead whatever the election result , is Bosch 's second major investment in Britain following last year 's opening of its £100m car alternator plant in Cardiff .
10 The government argued that this was correct since many projects would have gone ahead irrespective of automatic grant .
11 The regeneration of the Isle of Dogs would have gone ahead without UDC support .
12 Seton would have gone ahead believing the King would not be far behind .
13 ‘ To be honest if I 'd been on my own I would n't have gone ahead with it , ’ says Avril .
14 It did n't appear it would go that way , however , in the first minute when Moscow should have gone ahead .
15 Bob , from Bolton , added : ‘ I do n't think it should have gone ahead .
16 Since then I 've often wondered whether I should n't have gone ahead and simply presented him with the bill .
17 Although Forest should have gone ahead within a minute .
18 Forest should have gone ahead first first forty seconds of the game .
19 ‘ Could they have gone ahead and set it up anyway ? ’
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