Example sentences of "[be] carry [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Siban commands , and I am to carry out the reconnaissance . ’
2 GOVERNMENT health watchdogs are to carry out a survey of women working in computer microchip factories amid fears they may suffer a higher risk of miscarriage .
3 * South Korea and Russia are to carry out a joint survey to assess the damage caused by Soviet dumping of radioactive waste in the Sea of Japan .
4 BRITISH eye surgeons are to carry out a pioneering implant operation which could mean short-sighted people throwing away their glasses .
5 BRITISH eye surgeons are to carry out a pioneering implant operation which could mean short-sighted people throwing away their glasses .
6 Four hospitals in the central south area are to carry out a pilot study in running their own affairs , a first step towards opting out of the National Health Service .
7 Managing Director Stuart Hyslop said the posters with slogans on issues including the poll tax , crime , health and employment are carried on a commercial cash basis and no other party has approached the company to book space .
8 It bursts at internals to release into the atmosphere an enormous number of rusty-red spores which are carried on the breeze to germinate in distant damp timber , starting the process afresh .
9 Genes controlling coat pattern are carried on the X chromosome and if one X carries a gene that gives colour and the other X carries an inactive gene , the different patches of tissue containing the different inactivated X chromosomes show up as patches of different colours .
10 The eggs need to be well protected since they are carried on the wind , continually exposed to the sun 's fierce rays , and blown across the sand .
11 The feelings that are carried up the aisle or into the registry office are presumably countless .
12 Eggs escape under the bursa of the male and are carried up the trachea in the excess mucus produced in response to infection : they are then swallowed and passed in the faeces .
13 At the head of the parade was a blue banner bearing the words ‘ Civil Rights March ’ , which had been carried on the Coalisland — Dungannon march .
14 A variety of cargoes , as diverse as Britain 's industries , has been carried on the inland waterways .
15 It is very difficult to do this satisfactorily ; the experienced reader can nearly always see where the joins have been made and , of course , for the student the exercise in beginning research has been carried out the wrong way round .
16 As soon as these orders had been carried out the prisoners started to leave .
17 Although some remedial work had been carried out the first major improvement was made in 1710 with the completion of a new stone pier .
18 We 're carrying out a joint hydrographic survey with them . ’
19 ‘ And it will look more as if you 're carrying out a professional duty . ’
20 The evidence from today 's inquest proved nothing conclusive about the locks , and BR have already said they 're carrying out a review .
21 So they 're carrying out the checks initially on the the capabilities and the financial soundness of the , of the proposed supplier .
22 The aim should be to carry out a prompt and thorough investigation .
23 Mr Ciampi 's first priority will be to carry out the electoral reforms overwhelmingly endorsed by Italian voters by referendum in mid April .
24 And I 'm carried on the tide
25 ’ Is that a volatile load to be carried on a motorway ? ’
26 Mr Bresslaw had collapsed once before , in October last year , and on that occasion he had to be carried on a stretcher out of a show business dinner .
27 They are planning a 100 per cent digital phone system that will enable voice images and data to be carried on the line .
28 Young may be carried on the snout of the mother if they are in distress ( or stillborn ) , a behaviour that is also sometimes extended to humans in distress .
29 Pottery materials continued to be carried on the canal until the 1960s .
30 Mrs Southey had asked Sarah to visit so they could ‘ talk over the American affair ’ , and it may by then have seemed inevitable to Sarah that she too would be carried on the Pantisocratic tide .
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