Example sentences of "be [adj] carry out [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After that they are free to carry out the search for their birth parents .
2 Wiring up plugs is something we all have to do , but a recent MORI survey suggests that almost half of British adults are unlikely to carry out the job correctly .
3 are still at an incompetent stage , they still are unable to carry out the job .
4 As the National Curriculum is implemented , it will be possible to carry out a check of the curriculum of each school .
5 It may be impractical to carry out a stocktake or inspect the plant and machinery ( particularly if the Vendor wishes to keep the transaction confidential from the work force ) .
6 After all , the survey will have to be done at some stage and it is only going to be helpful to carry out a pilot if it tells the designer something he did not know .
7 It may be helpful to carry out a SWOT analysis — looking at the school 's strengths , weaknesses , opportunities and threats .
8 He received his certificate in July 1947 but the British coal industry had been nationalised in January of that year and his new bosses told him that in the changed circumstances they would not be able to carry out the undertaking he had been given .
9 Many men will leave the aircraft with weights not far short of their own body weight ; almost all of this kit will be essential to carry out the soldiers ' tasks .
10 Drinks exercises introduce the notion of measurement , concentration of alcohol content ; information which will be necessary to carry out the recording of alcohol consumption throughout the duration of the course ( p. 3 ) .
11 This restates the previous position at common law , that a person who holds himself out as being prepared to carry out a service is expected to exercise a level of skill that could be expected of a reasonably competent member of the relevant trade .
12 At this stage , it is unlikely that the French were anxious to carry out a conquest of Aquitaine .
13 And , along with their male counterparts , they were ready to carry out the purpose of the meeting which , in the words of Douglas Kinnaird of PA Consulting , brought in as one of the UK 's top headhunters to chair it , was ‘ not to provide answers but raise comments , views — even whether or not it is a concern ? — and pick out perhaps one or two opportunities . ’
14 Only on pagan sites converted into other uses by Christians would it have been necessary to carry out a purification ceremony involving the use of the Chi-Rho symbol .
15 Nonetheless , it is impossible to carry out a strategy if those who are meant to implement it do n't know what it is !
16 Mr. Clark called the attention of the Board to the schools , and to the female side of the house as he was ‘ certain if the business is conducted as it has been , it is impossible to carry out the system … ’ .
17 Make sure it is competent to carry out the work .
18 He was beset by difficulties ; it was impossible to carry out the perambulations during the harvest season .
19 ( iii ) The occupier must take reasonable steps to check that the contractor was competent to carry out the work .
20 During the inquiry , Lord Romsey promised he would spend £9m on urgent restoration work on his estate , but that the income from visitors to Broadlands was insufficient to carry out the renovations .
21 In this chair , it was convenient to carry out the shaping and moulding of the parts before fitting the arms .
22 He had implicit trust in the righteousness of the ‘ movement ’ , and was eager to carry out the orders of its leader .
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