Example sentences of "[adv] carry [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In summary , we have successfully carried out TIPSS in 18 patients with control of bleeding from gastric or esophageal varices and portal hypertensive gastropathy .
2 Decisions were made at the top , by monarch , Council , or minister , not , as in a modern bureaucracy , by officials in the lower and middle echelons , who then mostly carried out routine tasks .
3 Brian Flannery of the DUC attacked the Minister for prejudging the situation : ‘ I would like to know on what measurements that statement is based if the NEB are only now coming down to carry out measurements ’ .
4 The story of the revenge-seeking jester Rigoletto and his possessive love for his daughter is swiftly carried on Verdi 's universally popular melodies .
5 This macabre , yet passionate melodrama is swiftly carried on Verdi 's immortal melodies .
6 Mordecai has only carried out instructions .
7 Engineers , it was often said , only carried out ideas that other people had thought of first .
8 Once you have achieved your aim of being assertive , and people have perhaps carried out tasks that you have assertively asked them to do , you can show your appreciation .
9 The solution being put forward is that a member of the RICS may only carry on practice as a surveyor through the medium of a company ( limited by shares or unlimited ) provided that he complies with the new conditionally approved regulations .
10 He 'd only carry out orders — coming from Lance Buckmaster . ’
11 The local magnates who did not personally carry out thefts were very rarely tried , although some middle-level headmen were convicted for forging sale vouchers .
12 ‘ I 'm only carrying out Mr Roirbak 's instructions , Ms Penumbra . ’
13 was even more true to form , with Bernard Cribbins cementing the debut he made in Carry On Jack , but with the addition of Eric Barker , Charles Hawtrey and Jim Dale ( who was to appear in a number of the series ) .
14 KRISANNA Collins , 18 , of Brighton , won the panto role of Cinderella opposite Carry On star Barbara Windsor after a karaoke turn .
15 Finally Catherine 's claims to be a genuine enlightened despot can be impugned , like those of Frederick II , on the grounds that she was merely carrying on policies inherited from her predecessors .
16 The drying out appears to be continuing despite recent incentives to farmers not to carry out drainage works , and conservation management agreements between the NCC and some 1,000 farmers in the area .
17 By a notice of appeal dated 29 November 1991 the debtor appealed on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction to make the bankruptcy order because she had not carried on business in England or Wales within three years prior to the presentation of the petition .
18 The debtor says that she has not carried on business in this country since 8 May 1987 , the date upon which the business was sold .
19 In Campbell v. Neilson ( 1897 ) 24 R. ( J. ) 28 , where the circumstances were similar , it was said by Lord Justice-General Robertson at p. 30 : " It is the transferee alone who can lawfully carry on business in the premises under the certificate .
20 Atlantic Conveyor , a converted merchantman , did not carry either Abbey Hill or chaff launchers .
21 It carries on business in Jersey , and does not carry on business in England and Wales .
22 If we live in a free society we can not carry out experiments on the real world so it would not be possible to go ahead and build the road just to see what would happen .
23 When I talk about implementation of the Maastricht treaty I mean that one of the things that must be done is to set up the arrangements agreed at Maastricht by which member states can be taken to the European Court and punished if they do not carry out obligations that they have assumed .
24 If a member can not carry out work for which a deposit has been paid , the fund will either ensure the work is carried out at a fair price less the deposit or refund the deposit .
25 ‘ We do not carry out abortions .
26 He urged the NASUWT , which has said its members will not carry out tests scheduled for this summer , to think again before going through with its ban .
27 ‘ Experience has shown that the Home Secretary on his own simply can not carry out oversight of MI5 , ’ Mr Day said .
28 Here , listeners were acting in a highly focused , not to say impulsive , fashion , and they were not carrying out analysis of the message at a level that would produce success .
29 Yeah , not carry on films Joan Simms .
30 If it is in one of the basic sciences , then graduates normally carry out research in an appropriate university department leading to the award of PhD degree .
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