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

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1 It was , the classic New Zealand manoeuvre , the line-out won from the top by Martin Bayfield , the ball moved quickly to midfield by Aadel Kardooni , carried vigorously into the heart of the opposing forwards by Victor Ubogu , and then returned to the backs going left .
2 They carried on down the lane towards a farm .
3 These were their topics and subjects of discussion , carried on without the need of speech .
4 So during my three years at University College Swansea I carried on at the shop in the evenings doing the ordering , and on Saturdays running the general book department and the educational department .
5 They carried on to the foot of the garden where there was a small neat wooden gate with a hedgerow on either side .
6 After another battle with the gate they carried on to the end of the lane and walked on to the road and into the sunlight .
7 The doctor switched it off and carried on with the work in hand .
8 Hertha Ayrton carried on with the experiments during her husband 's absence in America in 1893 and subsequently became the leading authority on the subject .
9 Undismayed , Aarau carried on with the building of the Laurenzenvorstadt to house its responsibilities as the capital of the canton .
10 Thereafter we carried on with the hearing of the argument on whether Thorpe J. was or was not right to make the order which he did in the different circumstances which then existed and as to the more general issues raised by this appeal .
11 When I went in , I carried on into the kitchen without taking my coat off , put the kettle on and then went into the living room .
12 Sound carried incredibly in the bowl of landscape the lodge sat in .
13 Last night I opened my eyes when it was dark and feeling a sudden want of air opened the window when to my astonishment I was in time to see Oreste carried past in the arms of an angel and I wept and called out to him but there was no reply and soon they were gone up to the heavens and lost sight of .
14 Luke is wrong , therefore , in saying that the census carried out at the birth of Jesus was taken in the time of Quirinius .
15 An independent inquiry carried out for the DTI by Sir Godfrey le Quesne QC in 1989 emphasised the reliance the DTI had placed on Spicers ' opinion in granting BC a licence in 1985 .
16 Penfield and Roberts ( 1959 ) give the following data for those of their patients who received electrical stimulation in Broca 's area and/or in inferior parietal and/or posterior temporal regions of the left hemisphere during surgery carried out for the relief of focal epilepsy .
17 However , since the company itself can only act through human agents , a transaction carried out for the benefit of the company , will mean that those acting for it will be liable under the CSA 1985 .
18 A sample survey carried out for the NCC in 1978 showed that most country-dwellers go to town or out-of-town shopping centres to buy things like furniture or clothes .
19 This paper explores the social policy contexts of prevention , as developed in a research study carried out for the Department of Health ( Hardiker et al . ,
20 The analysis is based on data from two linked surveys of low income families ( the Family Finances Survey and the Family Resources Survey ) carried out for the Department of Health and Social Security in 1978/79 .
21 All five senses are used in activities carried out with the purpose of maintaining a safe environment and , therefore , impairment or loss of any one can result in problems .
22 The former are haphazard non-deliberate operations conducted at the shelves and the latter is a structured intentional activity carried out with the assistance of a bibliographic tool .
23 The National Front condemned the Carpentras attack , but on May 11 its leader Jean-Marie Le Pen claimed that the desecration was " a fake " , carried out with the intention of discrediting his party .
24 The improvements were funded by Edinburgh District Council and the Edinburgh Green Belt Trust , and the work carried out with the co-operation of Lothian Regional Council and Sustrans .
25 For example , in a survey I carried out on the membership of the National Trust — one of the largest voluntary associations in Britain with over a million and a quarter members — it was decided that topics should include such things as how people came to join , how they felt about the payment of subscriptions , how much they read of the literature the Trust sent them , what their main interests in conservation were , how active a part they wanted to play in the work of the Trust , and so on .
26 The first is a transcript taken from some ethnographic research which I carried out into the culture of racism amongst young white men living on a large council estate in South London .
27 The Cross leads , carried horizontally on the shoulders of three students , one to each arm , and the other at the foot .
28 When Seb was beginning to worry about the task , Carrie arrived at the farm , carried there on the back of a horse ridden by her father .
29 The backwash is reduced in energy by the percolation of water into the shingle , so that the backwash is not necessarily able to return the material carried forward by the swash in spite of the fact that it is combined with the effect of gravity , whereas the swash is acting against gravity .
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