Example sentences of "carry [adv] an [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With the partial exception of Durrell , however , none of the writers mentioned carried forward an energy for experiment into a later age by working in Britain . |
2 | The Consultation Draft which preceded the issue of the COB Rules explained that in order to carry on investment business of the same description ( and so qualify as a market counterparty ) , the putative market counterparty must carry on an activity in relation to a description of investment which both fall in the same paragraphs of Sched 1 to the FSA as the activity and investments of the firm . |
3 | Paragraphs 2.7 to 2.9 of Volume 2 of The Children Act 1989 Guidance and Regulations explain how local authorities should carry out an assessment of need . |
4 | Each such index can be used to give limited partial inversion , i.e. of one descriptor at a time , but they are generally provided and employed to allow the file to be accessed in ways other than by the major key , rather than to carry out an elimination of master file records not meeting some search criterion . |
5 | Also in 1990 , the Scottish Council for Research in Education was commissioned by the Scottish Office Education Department to carry out an evaluation of ACDP . |
6 | The Government 's prime motivation is to carry out an act of revenge on coal miners and coal mining communities . |
7 | He is asking Chester Health Authority to carry out an investigation of need in the area and to respond to it . |
8 | In 1986 the government appointed Sir Roy Griffiths , the private sector consultant behind the earlier general management reforms in the NHS , to carry out an inquiry into community care . |
9 | Several schools mentioned that they were presently involved in carrying out an audit of health education to monitor provision and delivery . |
10 | An ad hoc Committee of the Select Committee carried out an inquiry into Staffing of Community Institutions and produced a report which received little public attention but had considerable long-term influence on the way in which the Community Institutions recruited and transferred its staff and on how the United Kingdom sought to obtain its proper share of senior posts . |
11 | In order to test the causal direction hypothesis , Morag Donaldson ( 1986 ) carried out an experiment with five- , eight- and ten-year-olds . |