Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A statement in its memorandum of association that the company 's object shall be to carry on business as a general commercial company shall mean that its object is to carry on any trade or business whatsoever , and in such a case the company has power to do all such things as are incidental or conducive to the carrying on of any trade or business by it .
2 A company is allowed to carry on business in the usual way until steps are taken to enforce the charge .
3 Even if your company 's main task is , for example , to carry on business in the chemical industry , this can probably be changed , if you wish to , merely by going to the annual general meeting .
4 In any other case , bankruptcy proceedings must be begun in the county court for the insolvency district in which the debtor has resided or carried on business for the longest period during the six months immediately preceding the presentation of the bankruptcy petition ( r 6.9(2) ) .
5 The aim to teach and carry out research at the highest possible level in the University 's mission statement is key to the future successful development of the University .
6 It can also carry out research through the Central Statistical Office and the Government Social Survey into a variety of topics .
7 There may be a reluctance to carry out endoscopy in the elderly to obtain small bowel biopsy specimens on the grounds that the procedure is unsafe in the old and frail .
8 An application for planning permission to carry out development at the above-mentioned site has been received .
9 Yet they all move together in the right way at the right time to carry out part of a complicated manoeuvre .
10 There is an opportunity to carry out research with a strong international content .
11 to carry out research in the social sciences
12 Later they will look for a pretext to create some kind of dispute and then utilise certain international organizations they control to carry out intervention against the Cuban people .
13 This square is very large and was originally faced with 70 offices carrying on trade with the whole ancient world .
14 the transaction , even if internal and concluded between persons carrying on business in the same State , produces effects in another State ;
15 Three main developments should be noted : ( 1 ) the opening up overseas of branch offices of English or Welsh partnerships ; ( 2 ) the creation of new partnerships overseas carrying on business in the English firm-name and involving some , or all , of the English partners together with foreign lawyers ( the counterpart of the multi-national practices which will shortly be set up in the UK ) ; ( 3 ) associations between English and foreign ( typically from the USA ) firms to carry on business together in a third country or as a regional or transnational grouping .
16 mini , there 's a minimum capital requirement , they 've got ta of been carry on business as a former
17 The first is that both parties to the contract carry on business in a Contracting State ; the second , that rules of private international law lead to the application of the law of a Contracting State .
18 Fans perhaps remember him best in Carry On Doctor as the hapless Dr Kilmore , who is found in compromising positions with nurses .
19 Carrying out surgery on an old person is the wrong allocation of resources
20 Tonight we 're going to take a look at two aspects of education and I have with me Stephen Ball , who 's been carrying out research into the different between streamed and mixed ability classes in comprehensive schools , and Sandy Grassy , who co-ordinates the many links between the science side of the university and schools .
21 The logic of cross-national comparative study suggests the value of carrying out research within a single industry , a strategy long recognized by students of industrial relations .
22 ‘ I ask myself , why is this secret sect which flourishes in the Middle Sea , carrying out murder in the cold and sombre chambers of the Tower of London ? ’
23 If it is in one of the basic sciences , then graduates normally carry out research in an appropriate university department leading to the award of PhD degree .
24 Unit trusts are regulated by the Life Assurance and Unit Trust Regulatory Organisation ( LAUTRO ) and the Investment Management Regulatory Organisation ( IMRO ) , and they have a Unit Trust Association ( UTA ) which carries out supervision on an informal basis , and is more of a lobbying body on behalf of the unit trust industry .
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