Example sentences of "[noun sg] carry [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Prior to there being a detailed component to carry the specific attribute , the relationship can only be made to the assembly space .
2 Some observers have attributed the Soviet Union 's apparent willingness to carry a high trade deficit with almost all of its trading partners in Latin America to the fact that it is using trade primarily as a political instrument in order to increase its influence within the region .
3 NATURALLY , BOTH Jim and Fruitbat have the wit and honesty to carry the whole affair and actually make a go of the potentially over-sanitised ‘ indie ’ event .
4 He said if Hal would get the American clearance , he would look after Russian permission to carry a Canadian journalist and radio man into his country and back .
5 Thus , on several grounds , the most likely endmember to carry the combined low- γ Os , low - Nd signature is Re-poor , lithophile-element-enriched SCLM .
6 However , several copies of the record are thought to be in circulation carrying the original Reception logo .
7 A figure carrying a hooded lantern moved among the barrels , laying the powder train that on the morrow , once it was fired , would send king , princes , bishops , judges , lords and commons to their reckoning in one gigantic blast intended to ‘ have ruined the whole estate and kingdom of England .
8 Mr Bakker and his wife , Tammy Faye , took the news calmly in the courtroom , although the 24 counts of fraud and conspiracy carry a maximum penalty of 120 years in prison and a $5m fine .
9 Arrant melancholia carrying a nail-studded nightstick , the single ‘ Circles ’ plain haunted .
10 The floating crane Mersey Mammoth carried the dismantled Liebherr gantry cranes and rail mounted transtainers to the Coastal Container Terminal at Royal Seaforth Dock .
11 Their success gave them a power that everyone wanted to share ; their commercial momentum carried the whole pop world along .
12 Like flies in a thunderstorm , their very lightness carried the British planes through .
13 The issue assumes special significance when conviction for murder carries a mandatory penalty , particularly when that penalty is death .
14 It is all good quality and every piece carries a special seal to prove it is genuine Madeiran embroidery .
15 As standard , every diver carries a light stick , glowing colours moving around a pinnacle that was previously dived at dusk .
16 Information from unconventional sources not related to the industry carries the extra burden of having to be proved relevant or urgent .
17 In many Coleopteran larvae each maxilla carries a single lobe or mala which in some cases represents the gales and in others the lacinia ( Das , 1937 ) .
18 Below the main array a full-width sub-panel carries the rotary fuel selector ( fuel is carried three underbelly tanks with triple fillers neatly recessed in a panel just behind the door on the left side of the fuselage and accessible from the floats ) , switches for magnetos , generator , fuel pumps and all the other electrical equipment .
19 The easy to follow tariff chart at the back of this leaflet will help ensure that your international mail carries the correct postage .
20 By following these simple instructions , you can be certain that your mail carries the correct postage .
21 An optical fibre uses total internal reflection to carry a light beam over long distance and around corners .
22 The squire who was sent south to carry the good news to King Henry overtook him at Daventry on the 20th of September .
23 The source of the Hin dIII fragment carrying the intact hsdR and hsdM genes , and part of the hsdS gene , was pBg3 [ 26 ] .
24 The painted figure of a Pre-Raphaelite angel carrying a single lily , its yellow hair crimped under the wide halo , looked back at him with its bland , uncurious gaze .
25 Two medics arrived on the scene carrying a wounded Commando on a stretcher .
26 Two days on the trot carrying a big bag over thirty-six holes took its toll on me at only eighteen .
27 New laws resulting from the Children Act , the NHS Community Care Act and changes in the Charities Act carry a wide range of implications for voluntary groups .
28 Now I opened the door to a white-haired lady carrying a portable tape recorder , a small box of tapes and a book .
29 THE majority of football supporters who read your newspaper will have been very disappointed with your leading article ‘ Deadly Potential of the Terraces ’ ( Echo February 29 ) , particularly as the same issue carried a well-reasoned piece by one of your own journalists on why fans are campaigning to retain terracing .
30 The winning issue carried an impressive number of topics from six pages of news items , to Thai Shell 's centenary and a meaty , commissioned article by political economist Susan Strange on corporate glue ; it 's the only corporate publication within the Shell group at a public level , ’ says Felton , adding that over the five years of his editorship , Shell has allowed him ‘ an awful lot of space ’ .
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