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go-ahead sentence examples

  • The move was given the go-ahead at a meeting of derby city council's cabinet.
  • The project was given the official go-ahead in may 1973, with a grant from the british government.
  • Go-ahead yesterday for the space shuttle discovery to land.. .
  • However, the government's go-ahead could yet be challenged in the courts.
  • Go-ahead for two new schemes.
  • Go-ahead by the government in july 1999.
  • The company could get the go-ahead in the next few weeks.
  • A final go-ahead on the use of adverts is expected in the autumn.
  • Go-ahead today for work to start on the replacement of a section of the existing metrolink track.
  • Go-ahead for the project in july.
  • Tunnel feasibility study go-ahead a feasibility study for putting tunnels in at rousay and shapinsay was given the go-ahead by councilors on tuesday.
  • When the yard received the go-ahead full size drawings of the vessel were made on the floor of the mold loft.
  • Go-ahead companies wanting best practice in this area?
  • Go-ahead for building work could be given.
  • Sports council for wales chairman gareth davies said: i'm delighted to announce the go-ahead of lottery funding for this project.
  • Go-ahead for revolutionary new homes fenland councilors have welcomed plans to build 128 new homes using a revolutionary approach to housing.
  • Consistent pressure from the residents has finally won the go-ahead for a 20mph zone.
  • Go-ahead for such development.
  • Local liberal democrats have welcomed the go-ahead, but continue to question the cost to householders to be connected to the new service.
  • Go-ahead for a whole new generation of nuclear power stations.

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