Example sentences of "[pron] carry [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the 1987 budget , a " carryback " was introduced for BES investors , enabling them to carry back to the previous tax year relief on up to 15,000 invested .
2 And when they had dined , the remainder was divided among them to carry home to their families . ’
3 ‘ You ca n't make love to me like that and then expect me to carry on as if nothing 's happened .
4 Someone carried out to the nine men a tray of bottled beer and the spell broke .
5 And if I carry on with this relationship I shall just end up where I was in New York , miserable , unhappy , alone .
6 When my hon. Friend has been returned with an increased majority in his marginal seat , he will no doubt wish to make representations to me as I carry on with my present job .
7 I carry on with the horses , working the horses and then report to him by phone , go in the , in the office and re he 's there at the other end , knows what time I 'm gon na ring him up .
8 I carry on up the street , looking in the windows .
9 back home , so I carry on down the road .
10 so that eight sevens are fifty six and I carry on from there , but you ca n't do that
11 And I 'm gon na be like Max Farnham if I carry on like this , from Brookside , with an ulcer , because I thought , Oh I wish I had n't have done that .
12 The chief of these , which I carried around with me , were my clothes .
13 I carried on with the Debenham players getting small parts almost every year in the pantomimes , they were n't major acting roles but for a nine , ten , eleven year old child they sufficed .
14 Eventually Jim 's old caddie came out of the woodwork again and I carried on for one or two other pros .
15 When I went in , I carried on into the kitchen without taking my coat off , put the kettle on and then went into the living room .
16 I had rooms in college that year , so instead of turning east along the High I carried on down Magpie Lane and round the corner into Merton Street , taking care over the cobbles , treacherous when wet .
17 I carried on at the same point in the book and you did not seem to notice .
18 So during my three years at University College Swansea I carried on at the shop in the evenings doing the ordering , and on Saturdays running the general book department and the educational department .
19 For the first days , weeks even , I carried on in a light-headed and even giddy way .
20 And er then I carried on in the woodlands then , cutting trees down and erm sawing up too .
21 There were shaky cane chairs to go with the table , which I carried home on my head , and there Mum sat hour after hour , doing calligraphy — Christmas and birthday cards on squares of lush paper .
22 In a research project I carried out into academic publishing a great deal of the work required me to interview very experienced and knowledgeable publishers and to ask questions which , inevitably , touched on financial matters .
23 The first is a transcript taken from some ethnographic research which I carried out into the culture of racism amongst young white men living on a large council estate in South London .
24 For example , in a survey I carried out on the membership of the National Trust — one of the largest voluntary associations in Britain with over a million and a quarter members — it was decided that topics should include such things as how people came to join , how they felt about the payment of subscriptions , how much they read of the literature the Trust sent them , what their main interests in conservation were , how active a part they wanted to play in the work of the Trust , and so on .
25 A survey I carried out in Brighton last summer indicated that unemployed men report themselves to be much less satisfied with their lives than do employed men .
26 This issue of sexism has a direct relevance to the main topic of this book : a survey of housewives and their attitudes to housework which I carried out in London in 1971 .
27 It was having the same sorts of mainly damaging effects on people 's personal lives and on their family lives and so on , and in research that I carried out in Brighton erm over the past three or four years we were looking at these effects — how they were affecting unemployed people in Brighton — and trying to explain them .
28 So I gradually amassed armfuls of small twigs , which I carried back to my cave .
29 My precious work , my mainstay that I carried everywhere with me — even into hospital — was about to be taken away .
30 They wanted to keep them happy , they let them carry on with their religion , it did n't interest them but when it comes down to serious things like killing erm political agitators , the Romans wanted to deal with that themselves .
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