Example sentences of "[det] [noun] to carry [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of the simple penal code , the essential reason it is in the interest of a firm in this case to carry out the threat of punishment is that it believes that if it does not it itself will be punished .
2 I do have a question and , and it has n't made , that has n't made it particularly clear as to where we are , you hinted that , and I think that was also seconded here that there might now be a post of some kind to carry on for instance the thing that I 'm particularly worried about is that there 's a sort of hiatus in the heartbeat awards , which I think would be a tragedy if that happened , and I want to be absolutely sure that that is , is n't so .
3 It takes only a few minutes to carry out this simple exercise , but it will greatly improve your ability to recognise genuinely lost coins when your search head passes over them .
4 Why was Ell 's husband authorized to come to this place to carry out tests on the atmosphere and water ?
5 They 're keeping him in hospital for another few days to carry out more tests . ’
6 Or it you leave it open and one of the other speakers in the More than One or more of the other speakers in the conversation could decide to start to talking , or no one could erm start talking the present speaker at the moment gets another chance to carry on .
7 Last night , a ministry official delivered a notice to the monastery , stating that officers intended to return this morning to carry out the order to slaughter the birds .
8 Conran asked this manager to carry out a feasibility study , the result of which convinced him that Habitat should move into France , a country for which he has always had a great fondness .
9 I thought I 'd leave this one now cos I need some Playdoh to carry on with it really .
10 And you think that you 're lucky to be alive in that respect , but I 've never really thought that I was specially picked out for some reason to carry on living .
11 We have just been informed by Mr R. Warner of Photomatic Limited that the business ceased in August 1991 , but he has made arrangements with another company to carry on the photo-printing of Litho copies .
12 Drake and Jewsbury have already tried out the copper-impregnated glass in Zambia , and plan to return there this year to carry out large-scale trials in village ponds and streams .
13 It was essential to get as much flying time as possible , for John was off to Wildenrath the following day and it would have been almost impossible to arrange another date to carry out the all-important conversion .
14 Where possible give her some task to carry out during the outing for example , helping to find the items on a shopping list .
15 Each proposal to carry out genetic manipulation was assessed on a case-by-case basis by an Advisory Committee on Genetic Manipulation , which had representatives of trades unions and employers as well as expert scientists , he explained .
16 2.10 The Landlord shall procure that no Certificate shall be issued by the Architect unless the Architect has given to the Surveyors not less than [ 5 ] working days ' notice that the Architect proposes on a date specified in such notice to carry out an inspection ( " Inspection " ) of the Works with a view to issuing a Certificate
17 that failure to carry out individual terms of the contract will result in a fine on each occasion : an amount of X for Anne ; and Y for Avril and James Grant , respectively .
18 This person has got these skills to carry out this .
19 For instance , accountants and solicitors would normally both enquire into the terms of any leases or major contracts held by the target , and it is obviously not in the investor 's interest to retain both these advisers to carry out the same examination .
20 All action to carry out the merger must be suspended for a period of three weeks from the date of its complete notification .
21 Could you not use the drama teachers in those schools to carry out the kind some of this kind of marketing as well .
22 That requires more people to carry out the Conservative Government Acts of Parliament , and we are bound to employ more people to do that .
23 I have rarely met two Ministers who take more trouble to carry out the duties of their ministerial office .
24 It is then much less effort to carry out many everyday actions .
25 The problem for researchers in this country has been getting enough Yew to carry out their work .
26 Several attempts to carry out such studies , however , have shown the great logistic difficulties entailed , which may prevent such a study in the future .
27 Provided that there shall at all times [ during the Shop Opening Hours ] be full and sufficient common parts to enable the Tenant or any undertenant to carry on its normal business at the Premises
28 The Inland Revenue said that it did not have enough workers to carry out the revaluation in England and Wales , so from that date there were no revaluations of property .
29 2.14 The Landlord shall procure that the obligations of the contractor under clause of the Building Contract are complied with within the period applicable but ( save as provided in clause 16.3 [ of this agreement and in clause [ s ] of the Lease ] the Landlord shall with effect from the Certificate Date be under no liability to the Tenant in respect of any failure to carry out the Works in accordance with clauses 2.2.1 and 2.2.3 ( save as regards matters specified in any Defects Notice which were not remedied to the Surveyor 's [ reasonable ] satisfaction ) The part of this clause commencing … but ( save as provided in clause 16.3 … to the end of the clause should be deleted , as a tenant may consider it unreasonable for a landlord to exempt itself from liability in this manner .
30 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 .
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