Example sentences of "[be] to carry [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Siban commands , and I am to carry out the reconnaissance . ’
2 Mr Ciampi 's first priority will be to carry out the electoral reforms overwhelmingly endorsed by Italian voters by referendum in mid April .
3 By the end of this period the political groupings which were to carry out the great changes of the next century in Britain , though very far from having assumed their late-Victorian form , were slowly evolving .
4 But if we convert our traders into stock-jobbers , who is to carry on the commerce of the kingdom ?
5 If a person is to carry out the AL of maintaining a safe environment , many of the recognised biological systems are involved .
6 Deciding what is to be done , and who is to carry out the tasks involved .
7 The best strategy with this project is to carry out the initial development and , if it is successful within 2 years , launch the project .
8 The best strategy with this project is to carry out the initial development and , if it is successful within 2 years , launch the project .
9 The Board , which is to carry out the logging operation , has recommended felling the older trees as their younger counterparts are more resistant to air pollution .
10 Sodium channels are uniquely found in animal cells , they 're not present in plants or fungi or bacteria , and they 're found on the plasma membrane , and their role is to carry out the depolarizing phase of an action potential .
11 Also , if a contractor is to carry out the work the more information we can supply to them the easier it is for them to provide an accurate tender .
12 In particular , it was to carry forward the engineering and financial planning of a barrage between Penarth head and Queen Alexandra dock .
13 De Alwis , Dr Netasinghe , head of the veterinary team , and the park rangers and trackers had another trump card in the person of the man who was to carry out the darting .
14 Its most important innovations were the provision of an annual conference of delegates , elected by the membership , and a rule that the executive committee , similarly elected , " was to carry out the business of the BDDA in accordance with the decisions of the delegates " conference " .
15 True it was that the plaintiff did not undertake to do any work additional to that which he had originally undertaken to do but the terms on which he was to carry out the work were varied and , in my judgment , that variation was supported by consideration which a pragmatic approach to the true relationship between the parties readily demonstrates .
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