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

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1 If we decide , in the case of the baptism study , that we must carry out fieldwork to collect data which is not to be found in already published sources we must consider how best to utilize what resources we have .
2 He made it clear that they must carry out orders ‘ exactly ’ .
3 This brings us to our final issue : who should carry out curriculum review ?
4 Said a detective : ‘ We have found the tight grip around Belfast has forced a rethink in the loyalist leadership as to where they should carry out attacks .
5 In future they should carry out assessments and reassessments only .
6 Brains may carry out tasks in the same way even if the tissues involved are not strictly homologous .
7 Relations between Britain and China are at their lowest since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 and there are fears that Beijing may carry out threats to foment disturbances among its many sympathisers in the territory .
8 One teacher in a cluster group could take special responsibility for history and might carry out liaison , sharing the fruits with other teachers .
9 In this particular case the client , who had a copy of the source code , could carry out error correction himself but , because he had brought the contract to an end , the supplier would cease to be liable for unremedied defects .
10 Trainees could carry out office work for small simulated companies .
11 It also contained a brief description of the 30 different social care services offered , the types of patient eligible to use them , and copies of the referral form and the form used to carry out core assessments .
12 Scientific computers would carry out calculations on numeric values held ( on the earliest computers ) in binary fixed-point format or ( more typically ) in binary floating-point format ; the transput facilities , particularly in the first generation of computers , would be rudimentary .
13 Civil society would carry out executive functions itself .
14 In Derry , representatives from the Western Health and Social Services Board will carry out improvements to Caw Voluntary Group 's playground in the city .
15 We will carry out pilot projects for the ‘ foyer ’ concept , whereby young people are given a place in a hostel if in exchange they give a commitment to train and look for work .
16 Customers can call Firstdirect at any time of the day or night at local call rates and be immediately connected to a banking representative who will carry out instructions on the computer .
17 Someone who will carry out Detroit instructions .
18 Britain 's only clog plant will carry out repairs on clogs worn by followers of New Model Army between May 9 and 10 .
19 The project will investigate empirically the effect of putting services out to tender and will carry out comparisons with authorities where services have not tendered .
20 Huddersfield Polytechnic has opened a new biotechnology laboratory which will carry out research in to the manufacture of chemical products using biotechnology instead of traditional chemical routes .
21 Their party will carry out research on the hole in the Ozone layer .
22 The Securities and Futures Authority ( SFA ) which is the Self Regulating Organisation ( SRO ) for the securities and derivatives industries , takes on most of the responsibility for authorising which firms can carry out futures and options business in the UK .
23 Subsequently the central department can influence events by issuing circulars , guiding , instructing or exhorting the local authorities , and it can carry out inspections , exercise confirmatory and adjudicatory powers and so forth .
24 The database management interface has also been improved , so that you can carry out actions such as creating and modifying database structures , browsing , editing , and appending records , in a full screen interactive environment .
25 Robot arms driven by digital computers can carry out instructions to , say , ‘ put a pyramid on the big block ’ even if successful completion of the instructions means first removing a small block from the big one .
26 This source can choose to delegate all or part of its authority to other bodies so that they can carry out duties on behalf of , or in the name of the source .
27 ‘ This will mean we can carry out maintenance and restoration of diesels under cover ’ .
28 Will my hon. Friend assure my constituents and the House that the Conservative party and Ministers in Scotland are fighting to ensure that that workshop , which has a record of excellence and can carry out plating work which saves the Government millions of pounds on buying replacement parts , will continue because of its record and not for sentimental reasons ?
29 One great advantage of oral history is that pupils can carry out interviews themselves .
30 Programmers can carry out code changes and test them from Windows and OS/2 clients .
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