Example sentences of "carrying [adv] the [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 In office he would prove a ruthless party politician , carrying on the Thatcherite strategy of using the powers of the British state to batter opposition and maintain Tory dominance .
2 More interested in the style than the fashion , Huggy Bear are carrying on the feminist tradition of punk bands like The Slits and X-Ray Spex with all the musicality of Pete Duel & The Shit or Alien Sex Fiend .
3 The legal model envisages the board of directors as actually carrying on the day-to-day business of the company so that there is no separate executive organ within the legal model .
4 His voice was low , the deep tones carrying only the faintest hint of a Scottish accent that time and distance had helped him to shed .
5 They did improve in carrying out the correct sequence of treatment ( assessment , open airway , check breathing , check pulse ) .
6 She was flown immediately by helicopter to Hillsborough Castle in County Down where she was carrying out the only engagements of the visit , a lunch party and a garden party for 1,200 people on a day Ulster was swept by torrential rain .
7 ‘ this approach is in accord with the approach of the general law of principal and agent in relation to fraudulent misrepresentations made by an agent in carrying out the specific instructions of his principal .
8 made clear , this approach is in accord with the approach of the general law of principal and agent in relation to fraudulent misrepresentations made by an agent in carrying out the specific instructions of his principal .
9 They then used bogus invoices to fool Lloyd 's into covering their alleged losses , before carrying out the second stage of a ‘ double sting ’ stealing £1.2 million of the £1.8 million insurance pay-out from their company , London-based Inca Gemstones .
10 Lazar Kaganovich , one of Stalin 's closest aides and the man responsible for carrying out the forced collectivizations of the 1930s , died in Moscow on July 25 , aged 97 .
11 Which is why , as well as keeping the risk management team on a permanent footing , the most important appointment to it is its head , carrying out the crucial task of continually monitoring and coordinating activities across the organisation .
12 By the eighteenth century growing sugar and carrying out the first stages of refining it were the main economic activities on the islands .
13 Langley was a Household official who had assisted Robert Passelewe in carrying out the great series of Forest Eyres and inquests south of the Trent between 1244 and 1249 .
14 You are responsible for maximising performance by supporting and developing your people and for carrying out the full range of managerial duties and checks as prescribed .
15 She was quite sure she had surprised them in the act of carrying out the next stage of the deception concerning the Jourdain-Durance paintings .
16 The model told people what to look for both when doing psychophysical studies and when carrying out the direct measurements of receptor function all those years later .
17 Therefore , if such a cynical interpretation of the motivation of those committed professionals who are carrying forward the first wave of trusts were to apply , it would be irrelevant because the resources are ring fenced by the region and the trusts would be at no disadvantage .
18 That cynical interpretation of the commitment of all those dedicated professionals who are carrying forward the first wave of trusts is so bitterly resented by the health service , which is why the Labour party has lost all credibility with the health professionals .
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