How To Use Go-ahead In A Sentence
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You could get the go-ahead for a project that means a lot to you.
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Bichette ran 30 yards at full speed, bobbled the ball and dropped it, allowing the go-ahead run to score.
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Thinking that Clinton's giving NK the go-ahead for nuclear importation is like thinking that Clinton's a communist.
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Pharmacists have been given the go-ahead to issue repeat prescriptions without involving family doctors and to sell medicines which have only been available on prescription.
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The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes.
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A court case this summer is expected to give the road the final go-ahead.
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Since moms and dads are usually way worried about giving firstborns the go-ahead for new experiences, you've forged a path in uncharted territory.
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At the same time, only capital spending projects that deliver significant return on investment or boost innovation will be given the go-ahead.
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THE biggest tidal energy project in Europe will be given the go-ahead today.
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THE controversial third runway at Heathrow could be given the go-ahead next week.
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The initiative was taken by Bafuor Osei Akoto, a prosperous, go-ahead cocoa farmer of Kumasi.
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With the contest tied, 4-4, Nevin ignited a four-run rally in the sixth with a leadoff double off Kevin Tapani (8-11) and scored the go-ahead run on Mike Darr's RBI single to shallow left.
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At least eight lodges have received the go-ahead to be built in tidelands.
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But apparently Hasler never got the go-ahead from higher-ups to make the payments, the Journal reported.
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Then you can turn plans into action and get that official go-ahead.
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If magistrates give the go-ahead, the new bars will join an array of trendy nightspots which have opened up in the town centre during recent months.
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The Government is set to give the go-ahead to the building of a second terminal at Dublin Airport before the summer.
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AN offshore wind farm that will power up to 500,000 homes was given the go-ahead yesterday.
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Don't do any major repair work until you get the go-ahead from your insurers.
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Plans to bulldoze a prominent York building used as a supermarket for over 35 years look set to get the go-ahead.
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Mr Meacher has signed a Commons motion which says MPs should have the opportunity to consider the issue before ministers give the go-ahead to license GM crops.
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Fairview Estate is one of the oldest and the most go-ahead wine producers in South Africa.
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Powergen got the go-ahead for the £40m Gladstone Dock facility earlier this year.
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'We air a go-ahead people,' they were not given to 'highfalutin', 'nor did they chew their tobacco.
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Although some villains were rejected, the M.E.N. probe found many were given the go-ahead despite divulging a string of convictions.
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Mr Justice Sullivan ruled yesterday that Tendring Council was wrong to give the go-ahead for the housing estate.
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One church leader told of waiting two years before receiving a final go-ahead.
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Car journeys to and from the site would also be increased if the expansion was given the go-ahead.
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The confident way you can talk to people helps you get the go-ahead for something that can make a real difference to your life.
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The government will still give the go-ahead to 16 new casinos.
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Getting the go-ahead for work plans means so much.
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Meanwhile, ministry vets have given the go-ahead for grouse shooting to start at the beginning of the season on August 12, the Glorious Twelfth.
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And members of Ribble Valley Council's Planning and Development Committee have now given a revised scheme for collapsible netting the go-ahead.
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They are now awaiting the final go-ahead from the hospital's ethics committee.
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The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes.
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The local digital radio multiplex, called NOWdigital, is made up of several digital radio stations, but it cannot operate until France and Belgium join other countries in giving the go-ahead.
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Twenty-one arts projects in the Yorkshire and Humber region got the go-ahead with the announcement of a new round of grants from Lottery money yesterday.
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Robert Person contributed to his former team's offensive woes with six superb innings and two errors by surehanded second baseman Edgardo Alfonzo led to the go-ahead run as the Phillies again stung New York, 6-3.
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Residents' groups and environmentalists reacted with fury to the go-ahead.
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People are very receptive to your ideas and requests, so you could get the go-ahead for a project that means a lot to your family.
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SHELL yesterday got the go-ahead for the world's largest liquefied natural gas field.
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At Monday's meeting of the Council the members originally squabbled among themselves as to whether or not to give the go-ahead.
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If planners give the project the go-ahead, the Helmsley Group will start 12 months of work on giving the building a new frontage as soon as Network Rail moves out.
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When Pleasant and his co-workers at rig owner Transocean finally got the go-ahead to throw the so-called deadman's switch, they realized there was no hydraulic power to operate the machinery.
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This trip would approve the details of its design and coloring and give the go-ahead for full production.
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If the plans get the go-ahead they will include improvements to the pavements like dropping kerbs where appropriate.
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Transocean finally got the go-ahead to throw the so-called deadman's switch, they realized there was no hydraulic power to operate the machinery.
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At Cleveland, pinch-hitter Victor Martinez singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, leading Cleveland past Cincinnati.
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The government will still give the go-ahead to 16 new casinos.
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I had the go-ahead last week-end and I interviewed the fourth applicant this morning.
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The municipal authorities gave the go-ahead for the march.
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Against Oregon five days later, he made the go-ahead basket, grabbed a rebound and sparked his lethargic teammates.
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If given the go-ahead, pictures from the wreck will be sent ashore by fibre optic cable to Liverpool by satellite.
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In the following year he was given the go-ahead to build an all-metal monoplane that would become the Supermarine Spitfire.
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A tiny Japanese insect that could help the fight against an aggressive superweed has been given the go-ahead for a trial release in England.
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If given the go-ahead, pictures from the wreck will be sent ashore by fibre optic cable to Liverpool by satellite.
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If Cavan County Council gives Quinn the go-ahead to demolish his house, he won't be stuck for somewhere to stay.
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The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) gave the go-ahead to controversial plans to create "cytoplasmic" embryos, which merge a tiny bit of human DNA with eggs from animals such as cattle or rabbits.
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Drunk squaddies out on the town could soon be causing chaos around the Lyneham area if cuts in MoD police go-ahead, MP James Gray has warned.
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If you do receive the go-ahead, some lenders may allow you to let with your existing mortgage on payment of a smallish fee.
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Army and state officials decided that it would be safe to build homes nearby, and gave the developer the go-ahead.
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The tragedy has raised concerns about the safety of trikes, particularly in Blackpool where purpose-built trikes have been given the council's go-ahead for use as taxis from next Easter.
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World football chiefs have given the go-ahead for a single UK football team to be picked to compete in the Olympic games, pledging that it will not endanger the future of the Scotland squad.
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If given the go-ahead, either of the two blocks would dwarf any existing building in Ireland.
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It would not have been prudent to spend money from charity funds until we received the go-ahead.
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Of course you’ve got to go through the requisite schooling, but now at least you’ve given yourself the mental go-ahead, and whether it’s because of a deliberate decision, naïveté or both, you’re able to block all the nay-saying voices that may be telling you that youcan’t do this.
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I gave her the first-person go-ahead, reinstating the importance of including an actor in every sentence.
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The company has been given the go-ahead to build a new supermarket.
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His next catch was for the go-ahead touchdown, a beautiful, bobbling reception on a ball Banks let go of early.
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Meanwhile, it will be easier to deport foreign criminals and our nuclear deterrent is safe with the go-ahead for four replacement submarines.
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Mr O'Sullivan believes that if the EU gives the go-ahead for the new scheme the entry premium loading could slip in unnoticed by many consumers by the end of June.
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He said as soon as the go-ahead was given after the meeting, the council would proceed to repossess the idle plots.
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The service station was eventually given the go-ahead, but trading hours have been restricted to 6 am - 10 pm.
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But Gatwick should get the go-ahead too.
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Would BT getting the go-ahead be another case of preferential treatment for the firm?
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Bradford was given the go-ahead to became a teaching hospital last year after a link-up between the Trust, Bradford and Leeds Universities and the district's primary care trusts.
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Major shops could skiddoo out of York if the Son of Coppergate scheme isn't given the go-ahead.
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This year under considerable pressure from the army, the president gave the go-ahead for a military offensive against separatist guerillas in Aceh.
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The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes.
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I am totally stoked for you that you've received the go-ahead.
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Councillors also gave a new green bin scheme for collecting compostable waste the go-ahead.
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The plan, slated for the go-ahead by the city, has been put on hold by the province.
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Plans to build a new £500,000 ten-pin bowling centre and roller-skate rink in Selby have finally been given the go-ahead.
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The 30 million revamp of Bolton's Market Hall has been given the final go-ahead.
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The company has been given the go-ahead to build a new supermarket.
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The sun is in place to help you get an official go-ahead for that important project.
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Radek Bonk tied it for the Senators in the opening minutes of the third period, and Ottawa pressed hard for the go-ahead goal that suddenly ended up in their own net.
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The plan is set to get the go-ahead from motorsport chiefs today.
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He said the Government was likely to order a full public enquiry before deciding whether to give the sweeping extension scheme the go-ahead.
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The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes.
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The “Go-Ahead” was the most perfect type of what had up to then been invented in aerostatic art — she was what an
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Armed response units have been given the go-ahead to wear their handguns in hip-mounted holsters, even if they are not attending a firearms incident.
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He learned last night's routine in a fortnight of gruelling training after doctors gave him the go-ahead to compete.
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An Indian Supreme Court judgement finally gave the project the go-ahead, allowing the height of the dam to be raised to a level that would finally allow water to flow down the irrigation canals.
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MONTREAL (AFP) - Michael Cammalleri scored twice and Jaroslav Spacek netted the go-ahead goal as Montreal beat Pittsburgh 4-3 Monday to force a game seven in their NHL Eastern
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You could get the official go-ahead for something you have long been waiting to do.
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This includes getting the go-ahead for plans that mean a lot.
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The ascensional movement did not cease until the Go-Ahead had reached a height of fourteen thousand feet.
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If enough people in each area are prepared to subscribe to ADSL - then BT will go-ahead and upgrade exchanges for broadband.
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Prudent; and the "Go-Ahead" rose "majestically" -- an adverb consecrated by custom to all aerostatic ascents.
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You could play a major role in getting the go-ahead for a project that means a lot to you and your friends.
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Two of these will get the go-ahead.
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Upon completion, the student is given the go-ahead to graduate into high school.
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According to Banerjee, a large part of the reason for parents giving their daughters the go-ahead now is the lure of decent employment.
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People are very receptive to your ideas and requests, so you could get the go-ahead for a project that means a lot to your family.
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You can impress the toughest bosses and get an official go-ahead.
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The council's cabinet this week also gave the go-ahead to extensions to existing conservation areas in central Richmond and Kew Road.
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Councillors have given the go-ahead for plans to create a fishing and recreation centre at Wallsuches Reservoir.
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PUERTO RICO BEATS NETHERLANDS: Yadier Molina's go-ahead double keyed a three-run rally in the eighth inning, and Puerto Rico beat a pesky Netherlands team 3-1 on Monday night in San Juan, Puerto Rico to advance to the second round of the World Baseball Classic.
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The initiative was taken by Bafuor Osei Akoto, a prosperous, go-ahead cocoa farmer of Kumasi.
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A 1995 reform measure gave Jones the go-ahead to compile a single state voter list.
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Major shops could skiddoo out of York if the Son of Coppergate scheme isn't given the go-ahead.
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Snooker: I think the Swedes have a sense of humor about how some things never change bureaucratic dippiness...the reason Vasa got the go-ahead even though they had a pretty good idea it wasn't seaworthy!
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Reyes scored three runs and stole two bases, and his triple in the seventh inning tied the score before Carlos Beltran singled him home with the go-ahead run.
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If given the go-ahead, the building would stand just 60 ft short of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf.
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But you'd be wrong: this was the fag-end of the Clinton era, when Democrats were as mesmerised by financial markets as Republicans and the word "unregulated" was seen as go-ahead and exciting rather than worrying.
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The officers say it should be given the go-ahead because it complies with the official designation of the land.
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Once my boss gave me the go-ahead on it, he was impatient for me to finish it.
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Before giving the go-ahead for identity cards, we should be offered a properly-reasoned case and an opportunity of airing all points of view.
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Zoning for a housing subdivision on the border of Waterton Lakes National Park was given the go-ahead by the area's rural municipality.
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However, last week an ecclesiastical court gave the go-ahead - just as long as the masts met safety guidelines and weren't used to carry mucky material.
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Plans for a crematorium in Radcliffe have been given the go-ahead for a third time.
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You get the go-ahead for plans that really matter.
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Youngsters in Swindon could finish early on Fridays, if plans to tackle teachers' heavy workloads get the go-ahead.
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Officers have been given the go-ahead to impose curfews and exclusion zones on young hooligans.
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The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes.
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It has yet to table a formal offer but is understood to have recently received the go-ahead from the government to proceed with a takeover.
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You discover a gift for handling all kinds of officials and getting the go-ahead for a project.
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“Let go!” shouted Uncle Prudent; and the “Go-Ahead” rose “majestically” — an adverb consecrated by custom to all aerostatic ascents.
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The first stage of a multi-billion pound high-speed rail network which will run close to York has been given the go-ahead, according to reports at the weekend.
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A major new leisure complex could be on the way for Burnley if plans to develop waste ground get the go-ahead.
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The scheme was set for the go-ahead on Thursday but councillors decided to defer it for a site visit following a storm of objections from villagers.
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As you take yourself and your skills seriously good things can happen and you may get the go-ahead for a project you care about.
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But what incentive is there to build the best when the shoddy and nondescript can get the go-ahead?
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13-Jun-2007 - The UK's Food Standards Agency has issued a draft opinion on that would grant refined echium oil the go-ahead to be marketed in Europe as a novel food and is seeking comments prior to its final decision.
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After that go-ahead touchdown, Murdoch ran in a two-point conversion.
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Then in the seventh inning, the center fielder singled home the go-ahead run.
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The municipal authorities gave the go-ahead for the march.
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A planning inspector has given the go-ahead for the site of a former jam factory at Easterton to be developed, despite fears over safety.
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Sunday's dynamic, no-nonsense, no-holds barred mood makes it a go-ahead time.
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Giant wind turbines could be sited on hills above Todmorden if plans by Coronation Power Ltd get the go-ahead.
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Jupiter gives the go-ahead to a project that could change your world.
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He revealed that City's directors had given the go-ahead for a fans' forum to be held on an unspecified date next year.
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The cull of Scottish Westminster MPs was last night given the go-ahead by Labour, sparking off a bruising battle for survival for two Scottish Cabinet ministers.
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People are very receptive to your ideas and requests, so you could get the go-ahead for a project that means a lot to your family.
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