Example sentences of "[noun pl] to carry out [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In some instances Community law itself may permit or require Member States to carry out inspections or take other measures , but it is now clear that the Council or Commission may not authorize a Member State to take measures which go beyond those which would be justified under Article 36 .
2 Government relied on its house-building campaign , postponing action on slum housing , though calling for more information from local authorities to carry out surveys of their areas .
3 BR has joined forces with 15 local authorities to carry out improvements to the trackside view on key routes .
4 As long ago now as 1974 , Michael Maguire argued a need for a semantic ethnography of police systems and the criminals they pursue ; and there has been a subsequent trickle of attempts to carry out participant observation inside the world of ‘ cops and robbers ’ .
5 Never more than competent as a draughtsman himself , Kempe was adept at selecting and training young designers and craftsmen to carry out schemes under his direction .
6 Announced last autumn , the initiative brings together public and private sectors to carry out regeneration .
7 The Garden had no computer communication links , so that the Library could not access on-line bibliographic databases to carry out literature searches for staff , and there was no possibility of using computers for data exchange between institutions .
8 A new rule published on 31 March in the Federal Register exempts the crops from the long process required for a permit and allows biotechnology companies to carry out experiments with corn , cotton , tomatoes , soybeans , tobacco and potatoes after notifying USDA in a letter and waiting 30 days .
9 Other changes include allowing banks , building societies and insurance companies to carry out conveyancing for home buyers ; ‘ no win , no fee ’ agreements between lawyers and clients ; and the creation of a legal services ombudsman .
10 The government has adopted a decree laying down the legal framework for licensing companies to carry out recovery and treatment of packaging waste .
11 ‘ I am particularly pleased that , as part of the development , the Morayhill factory will become a major administrative centre for Norbord , as it is further proof that the advanced telecommunications network in this area enables companies to carry out office functions efficiently and cost-effectively in the Highlands and Islands . ’
12 Managers in Surrey sent letters to all their ambulance workers threatening to use outside contractors to carry out non-emergency work and refused to guarantee that they would be withdrawn once deployed .
13 The " Open Skies " agreement signed by Romania and Hungary in May 1991 , which enabled both countries to carry out surveillance flights over each other 's territory , came into force on Feb. 27 .
14 With the consent of the donor , the Commission applied the fund instead to encouraging secondary schools in the crofting areas to carry out schemes for the improvement of the village environment
15 We 've created so much space for heterosexual women workers to carry out projects , and yet up till now they have not returned the compliment .
16 We want infinite variety of curricula , to develop the infinitely various capacities of children … ; we want teachers to experiment freely , research workers to carry out investigations , and the general public to make suggestions .
17 It also has powers to carry out investigations and impose very large fines of up to 10% of turnover .
18 Michael Heseltine , as Secretary of State for the Environment , had taken a strong line on Barlaston , using his powers to carry out emergency repairs for the first time .
19 In the absence of any agreement with your neighbour , you will not have any rights to carry out repairs or general maintenance works to the exposed face of your wall .
20 OFFICERS at Darlington Council have been congratulated on their efforts to carry out service quality initiatives agreed last year .
21 It was the bishop who had the standing and the resources to carry out work originally incumbent on the local gentry : constructing new channels for a river , securing water supplies , maintaining fortifications , as well as the traditional tasks of organized charitable works : feeding the poor , housing the refugee , redeeming the captive .
22 The set-aside rules are expected to be changed next year to take account of the problem , encouraging farmers to carry out weed control either earlier or later in the year , allowing field-nesting birds to complete their breeding cycle .
23 First , planning authorities have gradually begun to use their powers to serve legally enforceable notices requiring owners to carry out repairs to seriously neglected listed buildings .
24 TENDERS to carry out ground maintenance work in Langbaurgh currently done by about 25 council employees are being invited by the borough council .
25 But increasing despondency about the impracticality of using hired machines to carry out orders made her persevere , and the advice of friends and a local engineering firm convinced her it was worth bidding for .
26 National and local government authorities now have sweeping powers to control development in the two resorts and to force hotels and other businesses to carry out clean-up measures .
27 There are compelling societal priorities and pressures to carry out policies of child protection .
28 There are fears that if the water industry is sold off , private companies with their principal interest in profit will have use of the same powerful law as the present publicly-accountable bodies to carry out work without having to seek the permission of the owner or occupier of the land , or pay for the right of access .
29 Machinery Group provides : an administrator , usually part-time , to arrange all contract work and look after finances ; a small group of drivers/operators to carry out contract work and also to cover for sickness of a group member .
30 Commanding This involves giving instructions to subordinates to carry out tasks over which the manager has authority for decisions and responsibility for performance .
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