Similar words: go ahead, ahead, ahead of, get ahead, look ahead, ahead of time, ahead of schedule, head. Meaning: n. 1. a signal to proceed 2. readiness to embark on bold new ventures go ahead. v. proceed (with a plan of action).
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1. The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes.
2. The municipal authorities gave the go-ahead for the march.
3. The council has given the go-ahead to start building.
4. The company has been given the go-ahead to build a new supermarket.
5. We've got the go-ahead from the council/The council have given the go-ahead to start building.
6. Union leaders have now got the go-ahead for new talks with management.
7. Geffin gave Metheny the go-ahead without blinking an eye.
8. First, however, the full board must give the go-ahead.
9. In 1981, Michael Heseltine gave the go-ahead for Liverpool.
10. I gave her the first-person go-ahead, reinstating the importance of including an actor in every sentence.
11. The go-ahead for September eventually came in the second half of April.
12. At this point management gives you the go-ahead on the project and you start work.
13. Darren Daulton, whose hit led to the go-ahead run in the ninth Tuesday night, remembered the 15-14 game well.
14. Powergen got the go-ahead for the £40m Gladstone Dock facility earlier this year.
15. They're sure to give the go-ahead, otherwise they wouldn't have chucked it out in the first place.
16. The magistrates gave the go-ahead to the committal and would be prepared to consider a bail application in the afternoon.
17. I had the go-ahead last week-end and I interviewed the fourth applicant this morning.
18. A 1995 reform measure gave Jones the go-ahead to compile a single state voter list.
19. She got the go-ahead from her board to start up a new youth book chronicling the history of Tucson's projects.
20. If the plans get the go-ahead the Inn will become a hotel, pub and nightclub with a restaurant and cocktail bar.
21. Even if Lucky Chances gets the go-ahead to open, opponents hope to keep alcohol away from patrons.sentencedict.com
22. Congress gave the go-ahead in 1993 to build the Air Force memorial.
23. Fairview Estate is one of the oldest and the most go-ahead wine producers in South Africa.
24. Don't do any major repair work until you get the go-ahead from your insurers.
25. We're ready to start but we're still waiting to get the go-ahead from our head office.
26. After months of indecision, the government gave the plan the go-ahead on Monday.
27. The 42-year-old millionaire would slash interest rates to three percent and set up a board of go-ahead businessmen to help industry.
28. Sunday's dynamic, no-nonsense, no-holds barred mood makes it a go-ahead time.
29. The company has been promised the contract if Sizewell gets the go-ahead.
30. The Diocese of Chester could have as many as 27 women priests within two years if ordination of women gets the go-ahead.
More similar words: go ahead, ahead, ahead of, get ahead, look ahead, ahead of time, ahead of schedule, head, heads, head for, hothead, head-on, headway, head on, head off, head up, forehead, pinhead, bulkhead, headgear, headline, subheading, pigheaded, spearhead, head office, headfirst, headdress, make headway, maidenhead, headstrong.