How to use in-sentence of “to go ahead”:
– It gets a little difficult, but frankly I am happy that they are motivated enough to go ahead and try something on their own.
– This was a League Cup tie against Rangers in March 1947, when despite snow rendering Tannadice unplayable, the match was able to go ahead across the road at Dens Park.
– I refuse to go ahead with this without the proper consensus to do so; as such, I hereby bring my plans forward to the community for review.
– I’m going to go ahead and close this, with the block in place.
– It has also been stated that 20 more episodes of “The Fairly OddParents” are currently under production and if possible, he may decide to go ahead and work on a theatrical feature film “The Fairly OddParents Movie” as well.
– I’m going to go ahead and close this as.
– Kamsky won game three in the playoff to go ahead 2–1.