go ahead

VERB
  1. proceed (with a plan of action)
    He went ahead with the project
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How To Use go ahead In A Sentence

  • Success was to be defined as the exfiltration of Bin Ladin out of Afghanistan.28 A meeting of principals was scheduled for May 29 to decide whether the operation should go ahead. Think Progress » Report: Saddam and Al Qaeda Enemies, Not Collaborators
  • The future of the referendum was in doubt last night as the Tánaiste signalled it would not go ahead without broad support.
  • Who took the decision to go ahead with the project?
  • Let's go ahead and coronate Palin the presidential nominee now and throw the constitutionist Republican vote away to the Libertarian Party right now to avoid the rush later on? First on the Ticker: Palin will not run for re-election
  • To some judges, it isn't fair that the donor should always get the ring back, especially if the donee stood ready to go ahead with the marriage and the donor broke it off.
  • Do you want to go ahead with the advance party, or would you rather be in the second group of climbers?
  • People neeed some courage in life, just like climbing a cliff .Although there are stemp ahead, you still fell some timorous and dare not go ahead. But when you conquer the timidity and reach the peak, you will feel the importance of courage as you enjoy the beautiful scenes. It is the same with life.
  • Then he singled in the sixth, the hit part of a rally that enabled Baltimore to go ahead, 4-2.
  • And basically, he applied the same standard we did, and that is, if there was some kind of indentation that was consistent throughout the ballot -- didn't have to cover the whole ballot, but as long as there was enough to show a pattern that this is how the voter voted, then we would go ahead and count that as a vote. CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Florida Supreme Court Grants Gore Campaign a Reprieve - December 8, 2000
  • As the rain bucketed down, driven horizontally by a southeast gale, he decided the walk would go ahead.
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