Example sentences of "[conj] carry the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes though , the interview serves an additional public relations purpose in getting the organization across to people who will either apply again , or carry the word elsewhere about the excellence of the organization .
2 My husband does n't feel ashamed to be seen sweeping with a broom or carrying the child and in El Salvador , those are new attitudes .
3 putting your head through the main-frame triangle , or carrying the bike over your shoulder is uncomfortable in the extreme .
4 John Bartell , chairman of the Prison Officers ' Association , has warned that any remand prisoner suffering a condition that requires constant nursing care , or carrying the HIV virus , would not be sent to the Wolds because of the possible cost .
5 Confusion peaked with the arrival of the rescue teams but they led or carried the survivors to the relative peace of the sick-bay .
6 Quite the contrary , it is acknowledged that carrying the message is all one can do .
7 One alternative for the very big consumers is to buy direct from the pool , but most managements will conclude that carrying the risks implied is not their legitimate business .
8 The poor player might not realise that carrying the crowbar is the key to the problem , and be left wondering why his input sometimes works and sometimes does n't .
9 Meanwhile Palmer was experimenting with different electrolytes-acids and alkalis that carry the current through the cell — including sodium hydroxide , sulphuric acid and traces of other impurities in attempts to mimic the elemental make-up of seawater in the presence of minerals .
10 Viruses get inside plant cells mainly by direct entry at sites of cell damage , often caused by the piercing mouthparts of insects and other animals that carry the viruses .
11 So haematology because of haemoglobin the red colouring of the erm red cells that carry the oxygen around the body and haemoglobin contains iron which is why when people are short of iron they suffer from anaemia because they 've got en not enough of this red colouring in their blood cells to carry the oxygen around the body .
12 In their place are healthy-looking , fresh faces that carry the reassurance of a couple in harmony .
13 Those that carry the moth 's eggs will grow particularly large and be eaten by the young caterpillars .
14 So the capillaries are the very fine tubes that carry the blood around the body .
15 Dr John Jewsbury of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine has shown that glass impregnated with copper kills the water snails that carry the disease , without affecting other organisms .
16 We manufacture the conveyer belts that carry the lads to the face and bring the coal out .
17 ‘ It 's the stalks and the leaves of the hops that carry the sprays , not the cones , ’ he said .
18 Typescripts photocopied and distributed that carried the rivulet of dissent from eye to eye for the few who trusted in a future of change and the ultimate destruction of the monolith that controlled their lives .
19 Strombolian activity continued for most of this time in the little cone built up over the fissure , until it was a respectable thirty metres or so in height , while the lavas snaked down-slope in several glowing tongues , permanently ruining many of the best skiing slopes , engulfing one by one the pylons that carried the cable-way , and demolishing the upper cable-station .
20 But as she responded to the audience 's affectionate plaudits with both Mimi 's and Violetta 's farewells it was the natural sweetness and dramatic presence of this fine artist that carried the day .
21 But the article was run with a photo of the amateur video magazine that carried the cover shot of a woman with the name ‘ Mary Lou ’ printed at the bottom .
22 It swept round the long bend that carried the road towards the forest .
23 The Bees did n't know who to mark as United switched their play and their players to totally confuse them with classy running that carried the hallmarks of good coaching .
24 She made no sound but the tips of her taut and bloodless fingers dug into her temples as if seeking to sever the nerves that carried the message from ears to brain .
25 The first was the incredible viaduct that carried the West Highland railway line over Auch Gleann in an uncompromising , almost perfect horseshoe .
26 George inclined his head and took from his pocket the folded paper that carried the statement he had read at his press conference .
27 He turned to the letter page , and felt his guts constrict as he began to read a letter that carried the headline , ‘ Grunte to be deselected ? ’
28 The computer 's place in all this was in the control of either the mechanical discs or strips that carried the images of each character or , later on , in the generation and display of the characters themselves on a CRT .
29 It was just easier for the the men that carried the coal .
30 The upright twigs often branched in a simple way , forking into two , and then into two again , and sometimes terminating in little capsules that carried the spores .
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