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Sentence count:168+15Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: plow aheadSimilar words: get aheadahead ofahead of timeahead of scheduleheadhead forhead onhead upMeaning: v. proceed (with a plan of action) go-ahead. n. 1. a signal to proceed 2. readiness to embark on bold new ventures. 
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91. Be assured that if you go ahead with your plans you will meet with certain defeat.
92. So please go ahead and push Grapevine for all you are worth.
93. Should I go ahead and stab them or just scare them?
94. Frank will be late but we'll go ahead with the meeting anyway.
95. Look, so little is known about her, just go ahead and get all the research done now.
96. Hold on please, I have an overseas call for you. Go ahead, caller.
97. His name served as a seal of approval that a deal would go ahead and that it would be profitable.
97. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
98. If you want to take a shower, just go ahead and take one.
99. The conference is scheduled to go ahead come what may.
100. The manager had agreed to let him go ahead with the remodeling.
101. My dear friend, I beg you to let us go ahead with our plan.
102. The meeting made it crystal clear that Carter was determined to go ahead with the withdrawal.
103. He later said he had been prepared to go ahead with the attack even if it led to war.
104. But the convenor of the arts and culture committee says the meeting will go ahead.
105. The Ministry of Defence is to go ahead with the partial privatisation of its defence research laboratories.
106. It is thought that a complete overtime ban will go ahead.
107. The city council met, discussed the issue, and eventually voted to go ahead.
108. A previously agreed reduction in troops from 43,000 to 36,000 by the end of 1992 would go ahead as planned.
109. But the east Belfast based group vowed the show would go ahead - even if it did take some time.
110. If you want to run out to the snack bar, go ahead, whatever just happened will happen again.
111. A report to Midlothian's planning committee recommends the proposal gets the go ahead.
112. A thaw has set in and clerk of the course Ian Renton reports racing will definitely go ahead.
113. They point out that Parliament has yet to approve the changes which would allow it to go ahead.
114. Would it be all right to go ahead and feel?
115. If no firm offer has been made within three months the farmer is free to go ahead with his original plans.
116. They have threatened strikes, boycotts and demonstrations if the sale and break-up go ahead.
117. Customarily, the authority is only usually involved at the final stages when approval to go ahead is required.
118. However, the national census will go ahead on April 29.
119. Put Alvin into autopilot to maintain a constant heading; go ahead a little on the pot that controls the forward thrusters.
120. Go ahead and use all the boxes of gift soaps stashed in drawers and closets.
More similar words: get aheadahead ofahead of timeahead of scheduleheadhead forhead onhead upforeheadheadlinehead officeheadquartersgoatgo all outgo aboutgo aftergo aroundhearhealcheatcheapheartwheatleadreadat hearthealththeaterhear ofplead
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