Proceed (with a plan of action)
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Examples for "plow ahead"
Examples for "plow ahead"
1If anything, she should have gotten him to slow down, not plow ahead.
2So if it were up to me, we'd plow ahead and take the risk.
3And Trump can plow ahead with rapprochement even if some in Washington oppose it.
4I could see Sara Lynn wasn't crazy about the idea, so I had to plow ahead.
5He is going to plow ahead, said Michael Shifter, Latin America analyst at the Inter-American Dialogue think-tank.
1However, some form of the agreement could still go ahead, he said.
2It was not immediately clear, however, whether it would nonetheless go ahead.
3It said it was still possible further court action could go ahead.
4Last week, the government said it would go ahead with the increase.
5Alderman, if you want to question our work here, fine, go ahead.
6Reacher asked, 'Does anyone go ahead and actually choose from that menu?'
7The law will have to change to let the programme go ahead.
8The Madrid government says the vote is illegal and cannot go ahead.
9Mugabe and Tsvangirai have separately said elections will go ahead next year.
10He said more than 500 farmers wanted the project to go ahead.
11However, a decision to go ahead is likely to extend the recession.
12New Zealand's largest-ever pest control operation has been given the go ahead.
13Road blockades threatened by French truckers seem certain to go ahead tomorrow.
14Numerous major new road schemes will also go ahead, for about £1bn.
15The government said on Monday the planned cuts would not go ahead.
16Uefa is due to decide today whether the game can go ahead.
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