proceed - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • donate: Sarah kindly donated the proceeds of her day to the Society.
  • invest: Is the management up to the job of investing the IPO proceeds, if indeed the company actually gets any of the money?

Preposition: at

  • pace: Without the transporters, lactate movement would proceed at a considerably slower pace.

Preposition: through

  • checkout: You will receive instructions on how to do this when you proceed through the checkout.

Adjective modifier

  • net: The net proceeds of the Proposals will be used to fund the strategy outlined in the " Use of proceeds " section above.
  • gross: Gross proceeds were £ 6.3m with a loss on disposal of £ 3.5m, of which £ 2.8m was written off at the half-year.

Adjective complement

  • unhindered: Heightened police security inside and outside the House of Commons allowed the conference to proceed unhindered.
  • downstream: Crews must not proceed downstream of Chiswick Bridge and/or Barnes Bridge after 1.55 pm.

Noun used with modifier

  • IPO: Is the management up to the job of investing the IPO proceeds, if indeed the company actually gets any of the money?
  • sale: Clive Bryant asked how much the Nicholson House sale proceeds were.

Preposition: on

  • assumption: It is intellectually unwise to proceed on the assumption that meaning remains stable across these different discourses.
  • basis: It was about proceeding on the basis of evidence.

Present participle complement

  • accord: Your application will proceed according to the needs of the agency and the availability of a social worker.

Preposition: in

  • accordance: The adjudication must then proceed in accordance with the Scheme.

Preposition: of

  • trafficking: They had been living a lavish lifestyle over a four year period principally funded from the proceeds of illegal drugs trafficking.
  • sale: The Client shall account to ABS for the proceeds of sale or otherwise of such Goods or Vouchers whether tangible or intangible.
  • placing: The cash consideration will be financed through a £ 20 million acquisition finance facility and through the proceeds of the placing.
  • crime: It also includes the proceeds of crimes that take place abroad.

Preposition: from

  • sale: At the end of the agreement, the proceeds from the sale of the vehicle less a small administration fee are returned.

Preposition: with

  • caution: Gift when found - proceed with caution, as always.

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