Example sentences of "[vb infin] carry [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many commentaries without such an explicit and analytical statement , bewail the lack of political will , expertise or rational planning , without offering any explanation as to why these qualities frequently do not exist to carry out effective conservation .
2 The smaller parish or community council may prefer to carry out all business through the full council instead of appointing committees .
3 This is clever stuff because it rules out frustrating compromises , and you do n't need to carry around any extra bits .
4 The committee also recommended that the government clarify the rules covering the supply of heat and energy so that anyone planning a CHP scheme would not need to carry out long negotiations with the electricity industry .
5 An external auditor will need to carry out detailed checking of records and procedures .
6 Would he like to carry on that legacy in cinema ?
7 If DOS finds a match in its COMMAND.COM file , it knows that you want to run one of its internal commands and it will try to carry out that command .
8 Perhaps the better answer would be that all three phases should contribute to such knowledge , and that the initial training phase should have an appropriate contribution rather than try to carry out all the work independently .
9 Take every opportunity to observe and ask questions , but do not attempt to carry out any procedures you have not been taught .
10 ‘ Why anyone should wish to carry out such an evil and depraved attack on a young girl like this is a mystery to us . ’
11 All of the tenants have been notified in writing that interested parties may wish to carry out internal inspections .
12 Ferenc Karpathi , then Defence Minister , announced on March 29 that national service would be reduced to 12 months from August and that soldiers would no longer have to carry out other types of service such as agricultural work .
13 The LEA ‘ landlord ’ will be responsible for structural repairs and the external fabric of the building , while the school ‘ tenant ’ will have to carry out internal repairs and maintenance .
14 In your professional practice you may have to carry out important and complex work , such as the writing of a critical report , in the noise of a factory or with a bulldozer working outside the window of your office .
15 But Dawn , you should have carried on that course man .
16 Accordingly , the tenant will have carried out substantial improvements , the cost of which will form a large part of the consideration given by him for the grant of the lease .
17 He pointed out that although they would automatically have carried out such precautions , water would always be found in the deeper parts of the mine .
18 Only the devil 's disciples could have carried out such a wanton massacre , and where the devil is abroad the innocent suffer .
19 ‘ Only the devil 's disciples could have carried out such a wanton massacre , and where the devil is abroad the innocent suffer .
20 He would n't have carried out those threats to set the press on her .
21 But others who could manage to carry off some prize plants were delighted :
22 A full scale sample , to be representative , may mean carrying out many interviews over a geographically dispersed area .
23 Because the charities could n't afford to carry out independent safety checks , they were forced to stop selling most toys .
24 On what physical medium would you propose carrying out any mark-up proposed :
25 Their Royal Highnesses will continue to carry out full and separate programmes of public engagements and will , from time to time , attend family occasions and national events together .
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