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31. The council is canvassing local opinion before deciding next month whether to allow the concert to go ahead.
32. But in practice, if most countries want to go ahead with something, they may well ignore a lone dissenter.
33. So it's all going to go ahead as per the script.
34. She asked organic producers if they would be interested in a market and received enough positive responses to go ahead.
35. The decision to go ahead was made, by the book, Vaughan says.
36. I told myself to go ahead,[http://sentencedict.com/to go ahead.html] open the purse and get it over with.
37. Planning the mailing Once the decision has been taken to go ahead a good mailing should be planned under the following headings.
38. Tomorrow's meeting at Carlisle, where the track is currently frozen, is most unlikely to go ahead.
39. The conference is scheduled to go ahead come what may.
40. The meeting made it crystal clear that Carter was determined to go ahead with the withdrawal.
41. Yet Lang intends to go ahead with radical council reforms which local government does not want.
42. He later said he had been prepared to go ahead with the attack even if it led to war.
43. Now supporters are trying to persuade the council not to go ahead with the plans.
44. It's due to go ahead tomorrow night. 3,500 people have paid £20 a ticket.
45. He claimed that the Ministers who allowed the prosecution of three innocent businessmen to go ahead were only doing their duty.
46. The Ministry of Defence is to go ahead with the partial privatisation of its defence research laboratories.
47. The city council met, discussed the issue, and eventually voted to go ahead.
48. He plans to go ahead with his wedding, which was postponed last Wednesday, on his return to Sarajevo.
49. And Oriel College will hold its a own memorial service ... after the funeral ... expected to go ahead early next week.
50. After listening to the pros and cons, Eisenhower gave him permission to go ahead.
51. Nevertheless, they accepted the need for research into missile technology to go ahead in parallel with aircraft development.
52. They point out that Parliament has yet to approve the changes which would allow it to go ahead.
53. Would it be all right to go ahead and feel?
54. Unsurprisingly, Rugby missed their putt, falling behind when they must have felt they were odds-on to go ahead.
55. If no firm offer has been made within three months the farmer is free to go ahead with his original plans.
56. Customarily, the authority is only usually involved at the final stages when approval to go ahead is required.
57. Shocked animal lovers have protested to the ministry, but the tests are to go ahead.
58. Royal Ascot would otherwise not be able to go ahead next Tuesday unless huge crowd restrictions were introduced.
59. You've cleared official sanction for Operation Cuckoo to go ahead.
60. Providing this atmosphere gives the learner the motivation to go ahead and to try to achieve still more.
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