Example sentences of "[verb] carry [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the shopkeepers , including Debbie Pitman , have issued writs against the developers , claiming that they failed to carry out agreements to promote the docks . |
2 | Obviously , the council would exist to carry out functions on behalf of the Secretary of State , but the duty would remain with the Secretary of State . |
3 | Berg 's case was that the unqualified report by the auditors gave the company an opportunity to continue to carry on business and to borrow money from third parties . |
4 | Thus throughout the history of local government , units of local administration were formed to carry out administration in localities . |
5 | Some general practitioners will prefer to carry out treatment themselves , but may welcome the therapist 's advice on management . |
6 | In the past I 've always stayed here at Lomond View , and that 's precisely what I intend to carry on doing ! ’ |
7 | They intend to carry out Lise and Colas by the same means . |
8 | Housed in a strong plastic carry-case to keep everything neat , it contains almost everything you will ever need to carry out emergency roadside repairs , or work at home on your car , as well as tools suitable for general d-i-y . |
9 | If you suffer from repeated Cystitis attacks , your doctor , and perhaps a hospital specialist will need to carry out tests to diagnose your particular problem . |
10 | Registered foreign lawyers are not permitted to carry out activities reserved to solicitors , but MNPs may employ assistant solicitors to perform the full range of solicitors ' services for clients of the practice . |
11 | It was hard to imagine Eleanor 's contrariness , since she rarely saw it , but even , Dorothea told herself , were she the dearest , most unselfish soul in the world , she is old , nevertheless , Alida has to carry heavily trays up and down stairs and see the food being left uneaten , to get up in the middle of night after night , to listen to the rambling memories , to put up with incoherence and with having to repeat everything because her mother did not remember . |
12 | This is the central concern for what we may call the ‘ top-down ’ approach to the study of implementation : why do n't those who are expected to carry out policies do what is required of them ? |
13 | They will be expected to carry out tasks during the residential with limited support from the tutor and to monitor their own progress in terms of personal and social development . |
14 | Work with second-year pupils on " Housing " and " Alternative ideologies " will see the combination of both databases ( using EDFAX ) and datafiles , in those parts of the curriculum where pupils are expected to carry out inquiry work . |
15 | This was offset by the fact that all the farmers had been on courses but in a family farm situation , where over half the wives were expected to carry out farm work in the case of their husbands ' sickness , some training should be beneficial . |
16 | The general rule is then , that those who want to carry out investment business must first seek authorization . |
17 | Car park boost AS part of the Amlwch Rural Prosperity programme Ynys Mn Borough Council , with backing from the Welsh Development Agency , wants to carry out improvements , costing £25,000 , at the Parys Square car park near the town 's library . |
18 | The leaves of plants are beautifully designed to carry out photosynthesis . |
19 | Section 4(1) ( d ) of the Act of 1914 also contained various grounds of jurisdiction , including when the debtor , ‘ has carried on business in England , personally or by means of an agent or manager ’ within a year before the presentation of the petition . |
20 | Is there any reason why that should not apply equally to the words ‘ has carried on business ? ’ |
21 | If the debtor resided in one district and carried on business in another , the petition must be presented in the latter ( r 6.9(3) ) and if he has carried on business in more than one district , the petition must be presented in the court for the district which was his principal place of business ( r 6.9(4) ) . |
22 | Neither the debtor himself nor a creditor can present a petition unless the debtor is domiciled in England and Wales ; is personally present in England and Wales on the day on which the petition is presented ; or at any time in the previous three years has been ordinarily resident , has had a place of residence , or has carried on business in England and Wales ( s 265(1) ) . |
23 | ‘ The taxpayer here has carried on marketing activities outside Hong Kong resulting in agreements for the sale or sub-licensing of intellectual property rights also exercisable only outside the colony . |
24 | The availability of this defence causes problems for a plaintiff especially where the defendant has carried out works specified in an abatement notice , without success , or where the odour problem is so complex that it is difficult to ascertain just what are the best practicable means . |
25 | The Librarian has carried out information science research in the field of evaluative bibliometrics — the use of data derived from publication and citation measures to influence research policy-making . |
26 | Netherwood has carried out modifications to the kit and relaunched it as the Rotorway Exec 90 , currently selling for $35,000 including power plant . |
27 | In both of these areas the investigator has carried out research previously , and consequently interpreting newly available material is not so difficult . |
28 | Roderick O'Sullivan , who has carried out research for programmes such as Channel Four 's Fragile Earth , said he was concerned that a mystery disease which wiped out half the swan population at the bay last winter had re-emerged . |
29 | Nurses are now encouraged to exercise their professional judgement in safe-guarding the interests of individual patients and clients , and for some this means exposing poor management and refusing to carry out instructions which they believe to be against the interests of their patients/clients . |
30 | Up to 80 per cent of the membrane of a halobacterium consists of bacteriorhodopsin , the light receptor it uses to carry out photosynthesis . |