Example sentences of "[adj] to carry [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Under section 40(4) ( a ) a review can be postponed if it is net practicable to carry out a review at that time .
2 Alexa , who lives with her parents in a village near Maesteg , Mid Glamorgan , is due to carry out a second week of jury service from Monday .
3 No conscious effort is required , and it is sometimes possible to carry on a non-relevant activity , e.g. holding a conversation , whilst performing the activity .
4 Baldwin and Samuel said that they were willing to serve under the Prime Minister and render all help possible to carry on the Government as a National Emergency Government until an emergency bill or bills had been passed by Parliament , which would restore once more British credit and the confidence of foreigners .
5 As the National Curriculum is implemented , it will be possible to carry out a check of the curriculum of each school .
6 It is also possible to carry out a search by highlighting a word in your original work , cut and paste sections of the Thesaurus into your document and load the program into a DOS Window in 386 enhanced mode for use with Windows .
7 For this reason , it is not always possible to carry out the preferred size or type of investigation until certain data or resources become available .
8 It may be impractical to carry out a stocktake or inspect the plant and machinery ( particularly if the Vendor wishes to keep the transaction confidential from the work force ) .
9 Only the exhortation to ‘ all Party organizations ’ on 28 March 1933 to carry out a nation-wide boycott aimed at Jewish businesses , goods , doctors , and lawyers , starting on 1 April , concentrated explicitly on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ .
10 This restates the previous position at common law , that a person who holds himself out as being prepared to carry out a service is expected to exercise a level of skill that could be expected of a reasonably competent member of the relevant trade .
11 After that they are free to carry out the search for their birth parents .
12 The bronze was cast in standard ingots that were about 0.9 metres long with inward-curving sides that made them easier to carry on the shoulder , as shown on one of the contemporary Egyptian tomb paintings depicting Minoan emissaries .
13 It is therefore impracticable to carry out a trial of a single homoeopathic remedy versus a single orthodox drug or placebo , although this approach has been tried .
14 But you can not expect another to carry out a task if he or she is constantly being observed by someone else .
15 Companies seeking the Prince 's warrant will have to show that they are developing an environmental policy and are willing to carry out an internal environmental review and to set green targets , to be reviewed annually .
16 The employer , or the architect on his behalf , for certain sections of a contract may provide a list , in or attached to the contract bills , of at least three sub-contractors from which the builder must select one able and willing to carry out the respective work .
17 The US surgeons are on standby to carry out the marathon multi-transplant operation if a suitable donor of the right age and blood type can be found .
18 Like the King in chess the Young King had possessed very little power of his own , yet without him it was impossible to carry on the game .
19 Nonetheless , it is impossible to carry out a strategy if those who are meant to implement it do n't know what it is !
20 Until this is achieved it is impossible to carry out a useful evaluation of the many alternative treatments available for patients with the complex problem of extrahepatic bile duct stricture .
21 He was beset by difficulties ; it was impossible to carry out the perambulations during the harvest season .
22 Mr. Clark called the attention of the Board to the schools , and to the female side of the house as he was ‘ certain if the business is conducted as it has been , it is impossible to carry out the system … ’ .
23 It proved quite impossible to carry out the task assigned without involvement in the still fluid political situation .
24 It applies when , through no fault of either party , events take an unexpected turn making it impossible to carry out the contract as originally conceived .
25 If we go back a few years , I do n't know how many people remember before we had DOPACS , I remember when projects used to come into the group from on high , they used to filter through the organization , until they landed on somebody 's desk who was actually supposed to carry out the work .
26 ‘ The Government has estimated that local authorities in England will need to spend twenty four point seven million pounds in ninety-one , ninety-two to carry out the additional duties resulting from the Food Safety Act .
27 The manager prompts the subordinate to carry out a personal audit .
28 She denied offering money to White to carry out the killing , after seeing a film showing a similar murder attempt .
29 10.5 Where the medical adviser considers that an employee is permanently unfit to carry out the duties of their post as a result of a violent incident at work , the Director of Social Work or nominated officer will discuss the matter with the employee concerned who may be accompanied by a trade union representative or some other person of the employee 's choice .
30 The wide diversity of tasks carried out by the Departments made it inappropriate to carry out a detailed examination of each function .
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