Example sentences of "[be] carry [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That was not intended … a message can be carried without wires I believe 20 or 30 miles .
2 On scheduled flights sporting equipment may be carried as part of your baggage allowance .
3 The accuracy with which the pulses can be timed is such that the phase ( Fig. 8.7(b) ) can be carried across gaps in the data with an accuracy to better than 20 µs ; that is to better than .
4 Three countries — Denmark , Ireland and Belgium — meanwhile indicated yesterday that they remain opposed to another key element , which forsees the abolition of all limits on tax-paid goods that can be carried across borders by private travellers .
5 The problem with this sort of provision is that the cycle lanes have to be carried across junctions , which represent both bottlenecks and accident black spots on the network .
6 Fintan said it was not the stories but the poteen , and it was only three nights since Cermait had had to be carried to bed .
7 According to Froissart he had to be carried to Limoges on a litter ; his health deteriorated still further over the winter of 1370 , and in January 1371 he returned to England .
8 After one session filming from a helicopter the cameraman 's limbs were so stiff he was ‘ locked ’ into a sitting position and had to be carried to safety and warmth .
9 The 1992 programme therefore calls for the liberalization process to be carried to completion .
10 Some liquid fuel stoves can be carried with fuel already in the tank , usually enough for a weekend .
11 ADRIAN Teer has charted the way ahead for Glenavon and warned that ‘ passengers ’ will not be carried at Mourneview Park .
12 Following objections by Darlington Cycling Forum , British Rail is to allow cycles to be carried on board trains on Sundays on the Saltburn , Darlington and Bishop Auckland line .
13 The Goblin is almost completely unaware of what is happening around him , and he has to be carried into battle by his mates .
14 Firm acknowledgement and containment of what are natural , but could be dangerous , feelings in childhood offer a useful blueprint to be carried into marriage .
15 She had to be carried into Afghanistan that fateful summer because she could not face the rigours of the journey and took refuge in illness .
16 We have seen that retirement has a differential impact on older people which depends primarily on their prior socio-economic status and the access which this grants to resources which might be carried into retirement .
17 However , this seems unlikely , largely because any life-precursing molecules would be carried into regions where they would be destroyed .
18 New methods will come , no doubt , with the fruition of that research which the Home Secretary has urged and supported ; but we can not even claim to be using existing methods , when 7,550 prisoners are sleeping tonight three in a cell , and when policies which , but for the war , would have been on the statute book in 1939 , and have already been on the statute book for half a generation , have hardly begun to be carried into effect for lack of premises .
19 However , if it is appropriate to make any sort of residence order , under section 11(7) : ‘ A section 8 order [ which includes a residence order ] may — ( a ) contain directions about how it is to be carried into effect ; …
20 If the wrong agreed on itself amounts to a tort against the plaintiff perhaps little has been lost by the restriction of conspiracy , for the combination must be carried into effect to cause damage and then the substantive tort is committed .
21 A s8 order may contain directions about how it is to be carried into effect and impose conditions on a parent , a non-parent with parental responsibility and anyone with whom the child is living .
22 Dubbed isoEnet , the technology enables speech and video traffic to be carried over 10Base-T networks by adding 6.144Mbps of isochronous bandwidth to the existing 10Mbps 10Base-T Ethernet .
23 To be able to recognize opportunities for self-actualization is a basic skill that can be carried through life ’ ( 1978 , p. 170 ) .
24 By the twentieth century , the hegemony of government in the political process ensured that measures could be carried through Parliament without too much difficulty .
25 Explaining , now , more of the past history of Samavia , Lorestan reveals that the Lost Prince has been found , the time has come for the corrupt government to be overthrown and the message must be carried through Europe that ‘ the lamp is lighted ’ .
26 One 's impetus was such that , provided there was nothing in the way , one would be carried through Bridge Street , right over Patrick 's Bridge , and halfway into Patrick 's Street , Cork 's main thoroughfare , before having to put foot to pedal once more .
27 And of course , mites can be carried in clothing , bags or moveables or even blown through windows to take up residence in your home .
28 Marriage will often be discussed with a kind of tolerant resignation as one of those burdens which have to be carried in life , the stuff of music-hall jokes : ‘ Since I 've had my wife behind me I 've never looked back ! ’
29 Collapsible pushchairs and wheelchairs can be carried in addition to the allowance .
30 Petrol should only be carried in metal or specially-made plastic containers , and the vapour given off under normal temperatures is very flammable .
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