Example sentences of "[noun sg] to carry the [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 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 .
3 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 .
4 The squire who was sent south to carry the good news to King Henry overtook him at Daventry on the 20th of September .
5 In all cases , except glacier travel , it is appropriate for the leader to carry the spare coils , but where there is a crevasse danger the spore rope should be split equally between front and rear members .
6 In domestic plumbing , two different types of pipe are used : one to carry the hot and cold water to the fitting ; the other to carry the dirty water away to the soil and waste pipes .
7 The greatest composer in the world , if he lacks an interpreter to suit him , is like a man prevented from speaking by a gag ; and this evening it was you who acted as the interpreter to untie the gag , the messenger to carry the good news .
8 In order to minimise land take a layout has been adopted which utilises two small roundabouts with a connecting bridge crossing over the bypass to carry the realigned Gilmerton Road .
9 Back in Belfast , it was getting close to printing time , but men who thought they had finished work for the day were summoned from the former Brown Horse pub across the street and the result was that the ISN was the first paper in the world to carry the tragic story .
10 Alternatively , it might represent a pessimistic feeling about the ability to carry the existing borrowing .
11 For instance , RoC 's Myosphere uses a liposome transport system in order to carry the active ingredients , myopeptides , into the epidermis where they began to work on flagging cellular nutrition .
12 " After which it was moved by Mr. James Bogle Smith seconded and unanimously resolved that the Court are of opinion that the School at Stockport should be discontinued and that the Court approves generally of the suggestions submitted to their consideration for discontinuing the School and refers the matter to the Standing Committee to open such communication with the Corporation of Stockport and the Master of the School as they may consider it desirable to make , with a view to carry the suggested plan into effect . "
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