to go ahead造句61. How do you decide whether to go ahead with the teacup or pack it in and go home?
62. The next step is to decide whether or not to go ahead.
63. The committee, after much discussion, had decided to go ahead with the proposal to ban cigarette advertising.
64. After being given a few minutes to study the diagram the sender is told to go ahead and the time is noted.
65. Then he singled in the sixth, the hit part of a rally that enabled Baltimore to go ahead, 4-2.
66. When he agreed to go ahead he could not have been more generous.
67. The newspaper decided to go ahead and publish the story.
68. So there are usually many meetings between all parties until the final approval to go ahead is given.
69. The union will now ballot its members on whether to go ahead with strike action.
70. Kennedy himself characteristically shrugged and decided to go ahead.
71. But the auction appears to have sufficient political support to go ahead on schedule,[http:///to go ahead.html] and Mr. Shahristani and other government officials vowed to plow ahead.
72. I'm going to go ahead and add some – some leaves to this by adding a second pipe cleaner.
73. 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.
74. You mean Joyce Carter, the Accounting Manager? I'm sure she'd encourage you to go ahead.
75. Nielsen hopes the thaw in the sub-zero temperatures of recent weeks proves strong enough to allow Tranmere's League One encounter with Leyton Orient at Prenton Park tomorrow to go ahead as scheduled.
76. Hopefully we can get everyone back and raring to go ahead of the Man City game.
77. It will also allow the numerous activities that take place on the city square year round such as concerts, open-air exhibitions and military parades to go ahead.
78. Certainly if Monti takes measures that run against the line of the parties supporting him, such as the wealth tax, it won't be able to go ahead.
79. But for the EU to go ahead with new "partnership" talks now would send a message of astounding pusillanimity.
80. India's Congress-Party led coalition government has won a confidence vote, paving the way for it to go ahead with a civilian nuclear deal with the United States.
81. So, when I held that baby bird in my hand, there was energy to go ahead and try to help it.
82. I know laboriousness of boss very much , discontenting of boss also very difficult to go ahead therefore I have benefit, seldom says.
83. Do you want me to go ahead with a prototype, then?
84. We don't know who Pocari is either, but we're going to go ahead and assume he's a Sumo wrestler.
85. The omnibearing joint with literature from content to form produces the main impetus for Chinese films to go ahead from winter to summer.
86. The notoriously slow Indian legal system, where cases can languish for decades, makes it easy for corrupt officials to go ahead without any fear of punishment.
87. My organization has no funds to operate, it seems a long way to go ahead ah!
88. And Truman decided to go ahead with a second bomb.
89. Polish officials said Sunday's funeral for President Lech Kaczynski and his wife who were killed in a plane crash last Saturday looked set to go ahead as planned.
90. On July 15th, the weather looked bad and was getting worse, but the orders from Potsdam were to go ahead.