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

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1 Therefore they would have to carry on with the remaining group .
2 Trying to carry on with the normal routine while suffering from depression has been likened to driving a car in top gear with the brakes full on .
3 Those who care for ‘ ordinary ’ old people learn much about the courage and competence which so many display ; they discover that it is their ordinariness which is remarkable — their determination to carry on with the daily business of life , often in the face of considerable difficulties .
4 I am to remain ill and without treatment , I am to carry on with the exhausting task of caring for an old and senile woman . ’
5 and erm , it is therefore in those circumstances foolhardy in my opinion to carry on with the British Assessment Programme at the present rate when the effects on our roads are likely to be so drastic
6 All this conversation was carried on with the greatest difficulty .
7 They may only be carried on with the local authority 's consent , and
8 Bodin 's pass back was under-hit , Duffield and Gittens seized on it and , while Gittins did what Duffield was intending , sliding the ball under the advancing Digby , Duffield stayed down and was carried off with a broken leg .
9 TRANMERE defender Tony Thomas was carried off with a broken leg after only two minutes of this Anglo-Italian Cup-tie last night .
10 Briefly , after diagnostic ERCP , endoscopic sphincterotomy is carried out with a long nose sphincterotome .
11 Farmer Colin points out that this selfless operation is always carried out with a complete lack of regard for personal safety and reminds the committee that Josh has several times fallen off his load just outside the King 's Head .
12 An experiment was carried out with a mixed age group of macaques .
13 Spraying is carried out with a coarse spray at low pressure .
14 The overall impression resulting from these findings is that emergency services specifically designed for potential attempters might be of benefit to some , but the impulsive nature of the act , and the fact that the attempt often appears to be carried out with a particular purpose not related to help-seeking , but aimed at someone in close proximity , reduces the chances of preventing suicide attempts by this method alone .
15 Most of such work was unsuitable for operating in winter when unemployment was highest and when carried out with an untrained labour force it was expensive or inefficient , and failed to attract the temporarily unemployed artisans for whom it was intended .
16 A number of investigations are carried out with the scaled-up analyser to determine what factors can lead to improvement in performance .
17 A modification has been done to correct this problem and further trials will shortly be carried out with the modified burner and using steam supplied from another locomotive through a flexible steam hose to atomize the fuel .
18 The amalgamation of kingdoms was itself carried out with the greatest animosity on both sides .
19 The procedure described above ( homogenisation , extraction , two dimensional chromatography , and densitometric reading ) was carried out with the gastric mucosa sample ( A ) , the phospholipid mixture ( B ) , and the mucosa sample and phospholipid mixture together ( C=A+B ) .
20 Research is being carried out with the Co-operative Bank but it is expected that the technique will be readily transferable within the service sector .
21 Subsequent measurements were carried out with the 76-m Lovell telescope at frequencies between 408MHz and 1,660 MHz .
22 This meant that all the necessary development and adjustments for full-scale production had to be carried out with the full involvement of the production workers .
23 The whole process has been carried out with the full knowledge and support of the Essex Cricket Association and Essex County Cricket Club .
24 He said then he , we could carry on with the serious stuff !
25 Senior officials could carry on with the day-to-day business of the state without concerning themselves with any kind of specialist ministerial control .
26 In no way do they have a mandate to wipe out a whole stock and possibly a whole species simply for their convenience in carrying on with an unsophisticated fishing method . ’
27 You do not say whether any fish are still alive , but if there are , carry on with the partial water changes .
28 He tried to leave the chair and go , but did n't badly enough want to , and carried on with a furious daydream of what the trades-union movement might come to represent again in England , although England was only half his country .
29 ‘ I think that goddamn racket means we should all be dead , ’ he announced cheerfully , then carried on with an involved story of how he had once won undying glory by intercepting a pass against the Philadelphia Faggots .
30 Hull 's powerful prop looks likely to be cited to the Rugby League for a tackle on Wires second-row forward Bob Jackson , which saw the Aussie skipper carried off with a nasty eye injury .
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