Example sentences of "[vb past] carry out [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the shopkeepers , including Debbie Pitman , have issued writs against the developers , claiming that they failed to carry out agreements to promote the docks .
2 The Premier 's success in his role as President of the European Community came as America prepared to carry out threats of trade sanctions on EC imports .
3 Mr Walsh 's murder came just 11 hours after the UFF shot dead four Catholics and injured a fifth man as they arrived to carry out building work on houses in Castlerock .
4 Two building workers , James Kelly , 25 , and James McKenna , 52 , from Maghera , south Derry , died when their van was sprayed with gunfire as they and three other men arrived to carry out house renovations .
5 The attack took place as they and three other men arrived to carry out renovations at houses in the seaside village of Castlerock , on the north Antrim coast .
6 Four pollsters pitched to carry out polls for a BBC current affairs television programme , of which one soon dropped out , two bid between £70,000 and £80,000 and the fourth only £45,000 .
7 He was fully conscious but his limbs , hands and feet began to carry out movements that were independent of his will .
8 On June 26 1990 , the Labour front bench , led by Neil Kinnock , Jo Richardson and Harriet Harman , tabled an amendment to the embryo Bill , proposing a ‘ blacklist ’ of doctors and nurses who declined to carry out abortion on demand .
9 On June 23 a group calling itself the Islamic Liberation Front threatened to carry out terrorist attacks against the Kuwaiti government unless it cancelled the death sentences .
10 In the city the Gruppi di Azione Patriottica , the GAP , started to carry out assassinations .
11 Making Belfast Work as a super lateral tier of government employed to carry out programmes appears to run over and above the long-term development plans of individual government departments .
12 Mr Myasnikovich said the government aimed to carry out price liberalisation , privatisation and structural transformation of the economy to reduce dependence on Russian oil .
13 stated that most members would , and many did carry out work on infectious cases , but medical opinion was that this should not happen .
14 He argued that , to achieve that , one had to carry out policies that would eradicate the poverty , misery and difficulties facing those citizens .
15 The little Austers removed a significant amount of the in-flight workload imposed on the Lincoln navigators , however the frequent rain squalls that came over the jungle limited their use and as such the heavy bomber crews had to carry out operations with the required precision in dangerously adverse weather conditions .
16 The Census Dissemination Unit also had to carry out quality assurance checks on the data .
17 Mrs Mitchell said the previous occupant would receive a bill for the work if council staff had to carry out repairs .
18 His private practice expanded and he was in charge of works at Abingdon Abbey in 1375–6 , but continued to carry out commissions for the Crown , at Corfe Castle , Dorset , in 1377 ; and the following year , with Henry Yevele [ q.v. ] , on the defences of Southampton .
19 He had carried out work for Palmerston at Broadlands in 1856 , and in the dedication of his book , Architecture Numismatica , published in 1859 , he described Palmerston as ‘ the enlightened advocate of classical architecture ’ .
20 Quiss and Ajayi had carried out experiments using identical candles , lit at the same time , one hard by the face of a clock , the other in the middle of the room with them ; the candle by the clock burned nearly twice as fast .
21 By 1958 , both the United States and the Soviet Union had carried out test explosions with single bombs at least a thousand times more deadly .
22 Another empty day with none of the jobs she had carried out day after day for so long that filled her time with things she enjoyed .
23 Mrs Mace said the RSPCA in the county had carried out 76pc more inspections 1,865 of premises where animals are kept , such as pet shops , stables and zoos .
24 Previously the authors had carried out research on paraprofessional social service personnel in their own two countries — Israel and the USA ( Brawley and Schindler , 1972 ; Brawley , 1975 ; Schindler , 1980 ; 1982 ) .
25 During those long war years , the women in Britain had carried out jobs which only men had carried out previously and the influence of the voice of women had to be acknowledged .
26 Moldovan sources denied carrying out air-raids on the town on June 22 .
27 Its most serious claim is that if a Labour party , elected on a socialist manifesto , attempted to carry out reforms which would seriously shift the balance of power in favour of working-class people , then the ruling class , aided and abetted by the media and US interests .
28 Volunteers wanted to carry out nature conservation tasks in the Darlington area , please meet with waterproofs and packed lunch at United Bus Station , Darlington , 9.15am .
29 Dr Justus Van Lare , an army colonel , and junior medical colleague Captain William Dennes refused to carry out X-rays or prescribe penicillin that would have saved Shaunagh 's life .
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