Example sentences of "carry [adv] [prep] the [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 Otherwise you would n't be able to carry on behind the Führer 's back .
2 The problem was that it was theoretically possible for someone to introduce poison gas into a remote and perhaps unguarded part of the system and for the noxious fumes to be carried through to the General-Secretary 's apartments or office .
3 Carried up to the Governor 's House , in much physical pain , his mental pain proved to be more dire .
4 Her worries extend to the role of HIV testing because of known cases where testing has been carried out without the child 's consent .
5 A study by an independent team of scientists carried out at the government 's request , has concluded that vast areas of natural habitats have been degraded , while the construction of 3,000 km of cattle fences has interfered with essential wildlife migration routes between protected areas such as the Kalahari , Okavango swamplands and northern grasslands .
6 Acceptance sampling is usually carried out at the customer 's premises and consists of examining samples of goods delivered , noting the number of reject , or unsatisfactory , items , comparing this number with an agreed acceptable quality level .
7 The MEng project will be carried out on the sponsor 's premises .
8 A number of modifications are being carried out to the BBMF 's other Merlin engines to prevent a recurrence of this type of failure .
9 Essential repairs and refurbishment have been carried out to the Library 's Sighthill Bindery and to the Lawnmarket Building .
10 The Campaign for Real Yorkshire has been set up because of the imminent review of local government structures in the county being carried out by the Government 's Local Government Commission .
11 The Campaign for Real Yorkshire has been set up because of the imminent review of local government structures in the county , being carried out by the Government 's Local Government Commission .
12 Following the conclusion of the Heads of Agreement , we will be available to assist should any issues arise during the due diligence carried out by the acquiror 's accountants .
13 I am well aware of the good work carried out by the Queen 's hall arts centre .
14 Typically this task will be carried out by the company 's buying department .
15 Responsible for heavy cleaning work , the movement of stores and for odd maintenance jobs ( e.g. the replacement of light bulbs etc. ) , major maintenance being carried out by the Polytechnic 's Building Division .
16 However , the conversion from a numeric user-address to a device address in terms of cylinders and records is carried out by the manufacturer 's software , and thus involves an overhead of both primary storage space and CPU time .
17 A recent unusual match of consultant to client is the work carried out by the University 's Centre for Field Archaeology for Shell Chemicals UK Ltd .
18 To avoid duplication , where Newco 's lawyers are undertaking their own investigations , it may be appropriate for them to prepare a report and address it to the investors , provided the investors ' lawyers review the work carried out by the Newco 's lawyers ; however , it is unlikely that such a course would be acceptable to the bank .
19 Gas chromatographic methods for the determination of herbicides , for example Simazine and Atrazine , are being developed for use in groundwater-pollution studies carried out by the BGS 's Hydro-geology Group .
20 The audit may be carried out by the organization 's own staff or by external consultants .
21 Llewellyn ( 1986 ) points out that until 1974 banking supervision was carried out by the Bank 's Discount Office , which was responsible for money market operations .
22 This may be carried out in the candidate 's home country or in the overseas location .
23 The scheme will be carried out in the town 's Ormesby and Marton West Beck area as part of an overall £2.8m project to safeguard low lying areas next to the beck .
24 ‘ He 's in there and you 're out here , carrying on for the children 's sake .
25 It authorises the carrying on of the licence-holder 's business temporarily in other premises , whilst the premises to which his licence applies are being reconstructed .
26 Persons who have knowingly been parties to the carrying on of the company 's business to defraud creditors .
27 Two groups of proteins have been shown to act as superantigens , one exogenous to the host and the other carried endogenously in the host 's genome .
28 Interviews carried out for the project 's research paper indicate that many prostitutes ‘ just want to settle down and have a family ’ .
29 It should be remembered that a company can only be the firm 's appointed representative if the firm accepts responsibility for the whole of the investment business it carries on on the firm 's behalf .
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