Example sentences of "[pron] carry [adv prt] a " in BNC.
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1 | The Law Commission committee says that this principle is not good enough ; sellers should be under a legal duty to reveal everything they know and ought to know about their property — which would oblige them to carry out a survey before offering it for sale . |
2 | In execution of that policy it was proposed that a circular would be issued to all local authorities asking them to carry out a review of the curriculum in their areas in consultation with their schools and to report the results within about twelve months . |
3 | Teachers need not be afraid of explaining to pupils their reasons for wanting them to carry out a certain piece of investigatory work . |
4 | Now you 've made it impossible for me to carry out an interview despite the fact I 've been extremely patient " |
5 | Williams attempts to show that if we examined the commonplace idea of equality of opportunity thoroughly , we find ourselves carried down a sort of ‘ slippery slope ’ towards insisting that only if everybody has succeeded to the same degree can we be sure that there has been genuine equality of opportunity . |
6 | Every week I carry out a 10-gallon water change and two gravel cleans . |
7 | The fish are fed sparingly once a day and I carry out a 20% water change every ten days when I use a vacuum to clean the top layer of gravel . |
8 | I carry out a 25% water change every two weeks . |
9 | BACK to 1979 , when I carried on a bit about superstitions about earwigs , the whole thing being started up by a film about a man driven off his trolley by one of the insects boring into his brain , shouts of ‘ rubbish ’ at the screen did no good . |
10 | When I carried out a survey of undergraduates and their use of books at Sheffield University I needed a sample of all undergraduates in the university during the academic year of the study.8 It was quite a revelation , talking to the Assistant Registrar in charge of records , to discover how difficult it was to define a ‘ student ’ for my purposes . |
11 | When I carried out a second interview with the DGM in 1989 , the district was still arguing the case with the RHA for the £2.1 million ( then uplifted to £2.5 million ) to be made available . |
12 | While writing this book I carried out a personal survey of the whole sky , using the binoculars which I have listed on page 16 . |
13 | The benefits of this route could be substantial : about half of the Currie High roll comes from the Baberton and Juniper Green area , and when I carried out a survey , among parents , of travel to the school from these areas last year , a substantial number of families were in favour of opening up this path . |
14 | Because the people of really did n't feel they 'd been consulted , I , I carried out a little survey of my own and got a very good response . |
15 | The formula is derived from the review of RAWP , which carried out a detailed statistical regression analysis using ward based hospital utilisation data from six regions . |
16 | In 1979 ECS obtained an injunction from the English High Court ( see pp. 82 — 4 ) and subsequently in 1982 , when the conduct complained of appeared to continue , ECS made a complaint to the Commission which carried out an on-the-spot investigation at Akzo 's premises in both the Netherlands and the UK . |
17 | I offer to book them into the hotel , owned by an airline , which carries on a heroic but losing battle for French standards . |
18 | Each style equips you to carry out a different stage in the learning cycle . |
19 | When you come to answer an exam question , remember that it is probably asking you to carry out a number of different tasks . |
20 | Hot air , or ‘ heat ’ guns are almost a disposable tool amongst tradesmen who carry out a lot of paint stripping and decoration . |
21 | And as orchestras , even good ones , always Make mistakes in the same places , you carry over a lot of experience . |
22 | If this is true ( and it is not so far-fetched : if you carry on an intelligent argument with your readers in the columns of a newspaper , you can not expect them to believe that the responsibilities of self-government are beyond them ) , then it would seem a good example of propaganda having the opposite effect to that intended . |
23 | Erm chemically speaking , if you carry out a reaction which can produce an optically active compound , you would normally the recenate and then you have to separate by either chemical method or the physical method and it 's usually not very easy . |
24 | After nine years of working with elderly people over 65 and coming across cases of physical abuse without a definition or context , she carried out a study between 1988 and 1989 . |
25 | NORTHOP Village , who carried off a league and cup double last season , are in danger of folding after losing their pitch . |
26 | The one who carried out a hold-up in Philadelphia — and , while waiting , sang ‘ We wish you a merry Christmas … |
27 | AN animal rights fanatic who carried out a bomb attack on a crowded McDonald 's was jailed for 15 months yesterday . |
28 | The van 's registration number , NIB 2228 , was radioed to police control who carried out a check . |
29 | A man who carried out a series of indiscriminate attacks on people he thought were students has been jailed for seven years . |
30 | Consultant paediatrician Dr Mark Reid , who carried out a report on the baby 's death , said he felt all the doctors involved had given consistent and correct advice . |