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

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1 So too his message of the coming kingdom can not be lifted out and carried over to the present : that message was refuted when Jesus himself attempted to provoke the intervention of God and bring about the end of history by challenging the powers and authorities of his own day .
2 Straining away from him , gasping with tortured gratification , she found that it seemed the most natural thing in the world to her when she was swept up in his arms and carried through into the bedroom , to be laid gently down on the soft duvet .
3 Caspar took no notice of him and carried on through the wood towards the field .
4 When there were no sounds of activity she heaved a great sigh of relief and carried on through the living-room towards the front door .
5 They walked down under the archway of trees to the Littles ' cottage , stood outside the gate chatting to Zach and carried on down the lane .
6 He looked at himself in his mind 's eye , squared his shoulders and carried on down the stairs .
7 Under the current electoral law , parliament could have dissolved itself immediately and carried on until the election in a caretaker role .
8 In most neurons impulses are received by numerous short fibres called dendrites and carried away from the cell by a single long fibre called an axon .
9 This was funded by the Van Leer Foundation in the Hague and carried out under the aegis of the Child Development Unit in Bristol University .
10 And in fact the there , most of the traffic calming is actually being paid for and carried out by the developer for that scheme .
11 The WARM ( Waste As Raw Material ) report was commissioned by the Gateway supermarket chain and carried out by the Land Bank consultancy .
12 The research was supported by WACC and carried out by the Centre for Artistic and Cultural Research ( ceneca ) with the aim of encouraging TV networks to carry programmes that would improve the quality of young people 's lives and thereby enhance their contribution to national life .
13 The General Household Survey is conducted annually , and the Family Expenditure Survey and New Earnings Survey are commissioned by government departments and carried out by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys .
14 The report concluded that substantial financial support should be given to research promoted and co-ordinated by the Home Office and carried out in the Universities and by other agencies .
15 To Marian it seemed that she and Allen were being overwhelmed and carried along by the rush of sound and the race of the sun up the sky , as though they were part of the birds ' song and the general triumphant awakening of the dawn .
16 A SIX-day-old baby escaped with just scratches after being plucked from her father 's arms by a tornado and carried off into the night .
17 ‘ For some mysterious reasons , which have never been discovered , she was seized and carried off in the dark , she knew not by whom . ’
18 Or — and something came apart in his stomach and turned a revolution and plummeted downwards — were they all politely and patiently waiting with well-controlled longing because it would not be too long now before they could get home and carry on with the lives they preferred without him ?
19 And carry on down the road .
20 Starred in 42 Carry ons , including Carry On Tits , Carry On Bigger Tits and Carry On Up The Bum .
21 ‘ The Irish way is to go back to some shebeen and carry on with the whisky all night long , ’ she replied .
22 Quickly put it out of your minds and carry on with the task in hand .
23 The doctors told me to go back to Cambridge and carry on with the research I had just started in general relativity and cosmology .
24 Made 28 Carry Ons , including Carry On Homosexuals , Carry On Once Again Homosexuals and Carry On Around The Horn .
25 Insert the next panel , interlocking it with the adjoining one , and carry on around the walls .
26 I ignored him and carried on with the cocktail party .
27 The doctor switched it off and carried on with the work in hand .
28 Back in the kitchen , Carolyn gave Annie a saucer of currants to eat ( she ate them so beautifully , one by one , held painstakingly pincered between thumb and index finger , her other fingers cocked like a tea-sipping lady ) and carried on with the food .
29 This chap came out and carried on with the beat .
30 I took sips of my wine and carried on with the supper , and at one point I went across to the bookcase and idly picked up a petal that was lying there .
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