Example sentences of "[adv] carry [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In each case , therefore , the agreement between the parties or the court order should be properly carried into effect by way of a conveyance , severance , transfer or declaration of trust , the form of which is the subject of this chapter . |
2 | I 've heard say that Grandad used to rise at five o'clock in the morning during summertime to water the garden , all carried by hand , of course . |
3 | In the Middle Ages goods were generally carried by pack-horse rather than waggons so some rivers and streams were crossed by such bridges , only 3ft wide . |
4 | Milk was generally carried by passenger trains , but increasingly milk rather than passengers became their raison d'être . |
5 | • LIGHT WEIGHT — EASILY CARRIED TO PRACTICE AREA |
6 | This is because the additional semantic traits normally carried by mare are already inferable from the rest of the sentence , and are to that degree superfluous . |
7 | In the latter case the passage was read at slightly slower than normal reading rate with care being taken to ensure that inflections or intonation did not carry across sentence boundaries . |
8 | It was an age when Russian soldiers still carried into battle and jealously guarded the picture of the tsar , when Englishmen could still respond emotionally to the title ‘ king-emperor ’ ; yet it was also one in which assassination had become an occupational hazard of royalty . |
9 | They are then chased by both the helicopter and small high-speed boats which are also carried on board the seiner . |
10 | They perpetuate the great romances and adventure stories of the Middle Ages , setting down in simple and unadorned sentences the songs and tales formerly carried by minstrel and troubadour ; tales of the Seven Champions of Christendom , the great Bevis of Southampton ( twice quoted above ) , with his steed Arundel and his invincible sword Morglay , Arthur and his company of the Round Table . |
11 | ENGLAND ensured silver medals and could even carry off gold in the men 's team event at the European Championships in Stuttgart . |
12 | Now what it is actually is a idea that part of our research and development actually engages the customer so that in the stores it 's very difficult to experiment in say half a dozen when the national press is out there every week making an offer that you do n't carry by definition like that |
13 | Might as well carry on recording , |
14 | A Parliamentary and Local Government Advisory Committee was also set up with a brief to ‘ consider and recommend to the General Committee what , in their opinion , is necessary for the purpose of effectively carrying into effect the resolution passed at the Swansea Congress ’ . |
15 | It was then carried to Hall Tower Field — bought by the maypole committee for £2,500 in 1976 — to await repainting and the renewal of the garlands . |
16 | Britain , it is suggested , suffers from an adversary form of Politics , in which a party formulates in opposition — largely for ideological and electorally opportunist reasons — the policies which are then carried into government . |
17 | Dramatising the ugly repercussions of this , Flannery , with his rip-the-jugular satire , is sometimes carried to over-kill . |
18 | Mahmoud was responsible for collecting the evidence , deciding whether there was a case , and then carrying through prosecution . |