Example sentences of "[adj] to carry [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | • Williams was due to carry out urgent tests in England in a bid to trace and cure the gearbox problems evident in Phoenix . |
2 | However , as we will see in this chapter , it is possible to carry out systematic studies of production ; and the results of such studies have an essential contribution to make to our understanding of language processing . |
3 | It is , however , perfectly possible to carry out overt studies of some of the more sectarian or ‘ closed ’ groups . |
4 | There are about 200 at risk rhesus babies each year and when it comes to treating them , ultra sound scanners have made the difference , making it much easier to carry out accurate safe transfusions . |
5 | If services are no longer to be held , even irregularly , there may still be a local farmer or former parishioner who is willing to carry out basic maintenance . |
6 | It is also important to carry out regular water changes — do n't forget to make adjustments with additional salt . |
7 | These cells completely lack mitochondrial DNA , are unable to carry out cellular respiration , require pyruvate ( 110μgml -1 ) and uridine ( 50μgml -1 ) to grow , and their mitochondria appear abnormal in electron micrographs ( our unpublished observations ) . |
8 | ‘ The sale means we shall be able to carry out essential work on our original buildings which form the centrepiece of the college and are part of the national heritage . ’ |
9 | Common fears are : 1 not understanding or not being able to carry out technical procedures . |
10 | Most vets are able to carry out humane destruction either at the surgery or at your home . |
11 | Most insects are not powerful enough fliers to be able to carry out seasonal return migrations ; but a few can . |
12 | We are able to carry out proactive searches for clients . |
13 | Buxton … says police should be able to carry out random breath tests . |
14 | These are made in our workshop and we are always happy to carry out special orders . |
15 | 3 to carry out preparatory procedures in order to minimize the risk of mistakes or complications occurring during the peri-operative period . |
16 | At the moment , this particular function is restricted to still images — the horsepower is not available to carry out fractal enhancement on the fly , says the company . |
17 | They will be fine in a temperature range of 72–85°s ; To maintain water quality it is vital to carry out regular water changes . |
18 | Important : It is best to carry out anti-cellulite treatments either first thing in the morning or , if more convenient , early evening before your evening meal . |
19 | Thus , when it is intended to export a product to a number of different countries it may , and often will be , necessary to carry out separate tests at several different conditions of temperature and humidity . |
20 | For information acting as a historical record , it may not be necessary to carry out periodic examinations to determine if the data require updating ; for example , where an evidential/security ‘ log ’ of all messages sent and received by an electronic messaging system is being maintained . |
21 | Whatever the methods chosen for online education , it is desirable to carry out careful evaluation to study the effects of the instruction . |