1.
go off as planned
2.
go ahead
We can't go ahead with the project without him.
The black horse go ahead.
If you were walking in a large group of people in the mountains, would you like to go ahead and find the way?
And when they get really happy about this, we go ahead and make the task more difficult.
We can't go ahead with the project without her.
Can I use your phone?" "Sure, go ahead."
Despite the rain, the outdoor concert is expected to go ahead as planned
We are ready but we cannot go ahead without the goverment's permission.
We have permission to go ahead with the project.
[You go ahead and we'll wait here for Sally.]
When you finish this task you can go ahead with the next one.
Looks good to me, please go ahead and merge it.
"Could I ask you a rather personal question?" "Sure, go ahead."
NO, please go ahead.
3.
went according to plan
4.
To turn out well
Anglais mot "pójść zgodnie z planem"(To turn out well) se produit dans des ensembles:
PHRASAL VERBS, McCarthy, English Phrasal Verbs in ...5.
run according to plan
Anglais mot "pójść zgodnie z planem"(run according to plan) se produit dans des ensembles:
lesson 3. 256.
go according to plan
Things didn’t quite go according to plan, and the project ran over budget.
7.
go as planned
Please go as planned.
If things don't go as planned, don’t panic; just find a solution.
8.
to go to plan
9.
goes to plan