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

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1 Is it threatened , or do sufficient financial and manpower resources become available to carry on the thrust of research ?
2 It is a natural development to use further reservoirs or special settling tanks to carry on the process of clarification , to remove substantially all the solids in suspension .
3 We have just been informed by Mr R. Warner of Photomatic Limited that the business ceased in August 1991 , but he has made arrangements with another company to carry on the photo-printing of Litho copies .
4 Strictly , the Revenue can argue that s343 does not apply until the hive-up agreement has become unconditional and been completed in accordance with its terms ( for example , the novating of liabilities and obtaining of third party consents ) , since s343 requires Newco to carry on the trade in succession to the transferor , not merely beneficially own it .
5 Civil servants are employed to assist ministers to carry on the business of government .
6 In any case , no head is powerful enough to carry effectively the sort of responsibility that the management of the National Curriculum , in the context of the rest of the Act , will bring .
7 And for 1,500 miles it was carried on the current without power , navigational gear or a radio transmitter .
8 The churches also carried out the function of education in spiritual guidance to a population largely illiterate .
9 According to press reports the guerrillas claimed to have carried out the attack in support of a state-wide bandh ( political strike ) backing the implementation of the Mandal Commission report .
10 a careful reading of this study ( Carr-Hill and Stern ) shows that the authors never carried out the test in question … but instead test the contribution of unemployment to explaining the number of police per capita in each area .
11 However , it must be stressed that it is a question of fact in each individual transaction , and the question one has to ask objectively in every single situation is whether the purchaser is merely selecting specific assets for the use in his own business or whether he is buying assets in order that he can carry on the business in succession to and in place of the vendor .
12 You will carry out the activity of research at least once on all cases .
13 On the other hand , we can carry forward the process of reform and build on the achievements of the last 12 years .
14 Indeed , he was selected to carry up the bill of settlement to the Lords , and in 1702 piloted through Parliament a measure to attaint the pretender .
15 But the motive behind her achievement was not self-interest alone , nor the desire to carry aloft the banner of feminism .
16 The first two define the person and then his behaviour but the third defines action , first , and then the qualities needed to carry out the function of truce-making .
17 On returning to Cyprus that spring , he found that the march of technology had continued in his absence and that all the CpFNS field offices had been hooked into a central computerized database installed by Link Systems , Ltd , a US government ‘ cut-out ’ company set up to carry out the contract for UNFDAC .
18 In the case of the simple penal code , the essential reason it is in the interest of a firm in this case to carry out the threat of punishment is that it believes that if it does not it itself will be punished .
19 Book of Plumbing and Central Heating is intended for the home owner who would like to carry out the majority of plumbing jobs in the home but lacks the necessary knowledge and experience .
20 Then I suggested that , when she felt ready to do so , she should try to carry out the exercise in reality rather than simply in her imagination .
21 Lothian has estimated that it would cost the region £140,000-£160,000 to carry out the exercise by post whereas a referendum through the ballot box would cost £270,000-£320,000 .
22 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 ) .
23 Some water companies might let you have a meter in kit form , but you will have to ask locally , because most prefer a professional contractor to carry out the installation in case of possible back-siphonage or other problems . , .
24 Middlesbrough Council has appointed Colin Buchanan and Partners , together with housing specialists Pieda , to carry out the study as part of the five-year City Challenge scheme .
25 Instinctively they may opt to carry out the minimum of conversation and close the interview as soon as they have supplied the list of solicitors .
26 The farmers are carrying on the work in defiance both of cantonal regulations and a supreme court injunction ordering them to stop .
27 But for every anti-beer crusader , there are dozens happily carrying on the legend of Norm .
28 ( 2 ) In this Act references to the members of a self-regulating organisation are references to the persons who , whether or not members of the organisation , are subject to its rules in carrying on the business in question .
29 ( 2 ) In this Act references to the members of a self-regulating organisation are references to the persons who , whether or not members of the organisation , are subject to its rules in carrying on the business in question .
30 ‘ In this Act references to the members of a self-regulating organisation are references to the persons who , whether or not members of the organisation , are subject to its rules in carrying on the business in question .
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