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[Thai Economics Library | Archives (for history)]
February 02, 2009

goahead

Go ahead

go ahead (verb, noun) - to begin doing what you planned, promised, or waited for permission to do

No, you go ahead. I'll meet you later.

if you are sad and feel the need to cry, go ahead and do so

the project will go ahead as planned
they're not going to go ahead with the project

go ahead with the deal
let's go ahead with the deal. If there are problems we can always back out later.

"Decide" means compromise and go ahead with something and get behind it.

let's take the risk and go ahead with the project.

go ahead and try it
okay, go ahead, do it
All right. Okay. Go ahead, do it. Do whatever you want. I don't care.
Go ahead and do it. See if I care.

Should we go ahead and sell all of these properties in a fire sale?

You go ahead and ask them, they'll give you their opinion.

I'm sorry. Go ahead. I didn't mean to interrupt you.

go ahead and make your move
so, if you're looking for a mortgage now or in the future, go ahead and make your move - speak to any of our staff today.

for my own reasons, I let you go ahead with your despicable plans

I bet she'll tell you to go ahead. with it

decided not to go ahead with the legal case against the babysitter accused of assaulting seven children
there were doubts about whether or not the tour would go ahead as planned
the matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday

he lets you go ahead, and you do your thing
decided that the restructuring could not go ahead and that the company would have to be shut down

meetings are set to go ahead after an improvement in the weather
it seems likely that the deal will go ahead pretty soon.

so you might go ahead and just cut off your finger so you'll never have a splinter, or cut off your nose to spite your face.
the Pentagon decided to go ahead with the court martial
the project was given the go ahead

Was it a good idea to go ahead with the conference when such big political problems are looming?

it's a very go ahead company


Example sentences:

* He presided over a pre-trial review when it was decided not to go ahead with a case against a babysitter accused of assaulting seven children.

* The petition calls on the secretary of state to ask BS not to go ahead with the planned transport switch and to urge BR to promote the Red-mire branch for freight and passenger traffic.

* They're not going to go ahead with the project.

* The project will go ahead as planned.

* And they are erm a very go ahead company; they're young and they have this maverick style, which they think we can erm come into quite reasonably well.

* At the time when there were doubts about whether or not the tour would go ahead, after the first invitations were largely turned down, numerous stories started to circulate that there would be money available and that sponsors were in the country looking for players.

* The first four of the Midland Bank's enterprise funds are about to go ahead.

* That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs.

* At the moment the entire European production of MTBE is around 500000 tonnes per year, though this will double if a company called Highland Hydrocarbon decides to go ahead with its plan for a new plant making MTBE from North Sea gas at Nigg Bay in Scotland.

* Three of today's four meetings are set to go ahead after an improvement in the weather.

* On 28 June the Bank decided that the restructuring could not go ahead and that BCCI would have to be shut down.

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