Example sentences of "[vb pp] carry [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus throughout the history of local government , units of local administration were formed to carry out administration in localities . |
2 | Registered foreign lawyers are not permitted to carry out activities reserved to solicitors , but MNPs may employ assistant solicitors to perform the full range of solicitors ' services for clients of the practice . |
3 | This is the central concern for what we may call the ‘ top-down ’ approach to the study of implementation : why do n't those who are expected to carry out policies do what is required of them ? |
4 | They will be expected to carry out tasks during the residential with limited support from the tutor and to monitor their own progress in terms of personal and social development . |
5 | Work with second-year pupils on " Housing " and " Alternative ideologies " will see the combination of both databases ( using EDFAX ) and datafiles , in those parts of the curriculum where pupils are expected to carry out inquiry work . |
6 | This was offset by the fact that all the farmers had been on courses but in a family farm situation , where over half the wives were expected to carry out farm work in the case of their husbands ' sickness , some training should be beneficial . |
7 | The leaves of plants are beautifully designed to carry out photosynthesis . |
8 | He also recalls how the monsoon ditches — built to carry away water — had filled up with debris and rubbish and were beginning to smell . |
9 | As at September 1992 there were 137 companies listed by the Industrial Development Authority as approved to carry out activities in IFSC . |
10 | THIS MEANS IT CAN BE USED TO CARRY OUT CONVERSION TRAINING , ‘ TAILDRAGGER ’ EXPERIENCE , ‘ WARBIRD ’ FAMILIARISATION AS WELL AS BASIC INSTRUCTION . |
11 | Aidan Marron , defending Hardman , said his client played a lesser role in the market incident and had helped carry away boxes of fish products . |
12 | A few months after that , the ‘ Carry On ’ factory produced Carry On Cowboy from its assembly line , with Ken playing Judge Burke and the busty Joan Sims as Belle — ‘ My intimates call me Ding Dong ’ . |
13 | ‘ I 've always thought Carry On films were like a pair of old jeans . |
14 | Of course the inspectorate is highly respected in Wales , but the hon. Gentleman will know that it was never geared to carry out inspections with the frequency that we expect will result from the provisions of the Education ( Schools ) Bill and that we envisage in the parents charter . |
15 | In 1818 he was employed to carry out repairs on the parish church in Halifax , West Yorkshire , and the following year he settled in Leeds , from where he developed a substantial practice in the Yorkshire area , particularly as a designer of churches . |
16 | The film was going to be called Carry On Sergeant . |
17 | Large end plates tend to ‘ stick ’ to sea beds when grounding and when they do come off have been known to carry around lumps of the said seabed for some time . |
18 | Doctors who are known to carry out abortions merely pay off the necessary authorities and are rarely persecuted . |
19 | Often , one would be trained to carry out chores normally done by a kitchen maid . |
20 | Research projects are concerned with housing for the elderly , the mentally handicapped and mentally ill and it is hoped to carry out research on the housing circumstances of single women , ethnic minority groups and the physically disabled . |
21 | First , the SIB has been given power , by virtue of ns.47A(1) , to issue Statements of Principle with respect to the conduct and financial standing expected of persons authorized to carry on investment business . |
22 | Under that section the SIB have been empowered to issue statements of practice governing the conduct and financial standing of persons authorized to carry on investment business . |
23 | Authorised to carry on investment business by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales . |
24 | Authorised to carry on investment business by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales . |
25 | ( a ) that offer documents are " investment advertisements " and must be issued or approved by a person authorised to carry on investment business ( usually a merchant bank or firm of stockbrokers , s57 ) ; |
26 | Centres must be registered with LCCI and only those holding recognised and acceptable qualifications will be authorised to carry out assessment . |
27 | During the period 1977 to 1980 two professional management consultancy organisations were appointed to carry out studies of suitable areas where the company might relocate . |
28 | De Castelnau was committed ; and so too was the man appointed to carry out de Castelnau 's decision . |
29 | But the doctor 's stopped carrying out smear tests only a week ago . |
30 | As with Camping , mud plagued Carry On Cowboy . |