Example sentences of "[n mass] carry [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In 1795 Parliament voted that King George III award Elkington £1,000 to carry out a survey of his achievements .
2 Students from all departments were invited to submit bids for up to £1000 to carry out a project of their own initiative that would develop their enterprise skills .
3 About the same time , V SS Mountain Corps carried out an offensive in the Sarajevo area .
4 Chatichai , who had previously removed three parties from his ruling coalition and had replaced them with two new members , had been under pressure for some time from the military and the media to carry out an extensive reshuffle in order to cleanse his government of allegedly corrupt elements .
5 These developments hold great promise for severely disabled people who , although dependent on a machine , can have a feeling of relative independence ; their range of control in communicating and getting an appropriate response is increased and they are less dependent on people to carry out a number of everyday living activities .
6 The 7,500 clubs around the UK are invited to enter a team of five people to carry out a local environmental project .
7 The qualities looked for in a higher civil servant are : intelligence ; fluency of mouth and pen , particularly in producing a persuasive argument and in composing a good ministerial speech ; the capacity to induce other people to carry out a policy that perhaps they do not much wish to carry out ; a political ‘ nose ’ ; the ability ( in a Department or a local or regional office ) to organise those beneath him or her ; and capacity for hard work ( many of those at the top work extremely hard ) .
8 It is hoped that most governors would spend the whole of their service without having to face such an unwelcome decision as the dismissal of a member of staff and would be able to concentrate their efforts on engaging and supporting the best people to carry out the educational tasks for which they were responsible .
9 That requires more people to carry out the Conservative Government Acts of Parliament , and we are bound to employ more people to do that .
10 It is arguable that the ‘ activity duty ’ , namely a duty owed by people carrying out an activity on their premises ( e.g. hotel or catering business ) to take reasonable care for the safety of people who may be injured by their activity has survived the OLA 1957 .
11 People carrying out the work are often the best judge of where environmental improvements can be made .
12 Dow Corning staff carry out a systematic programme of external audits , including on-site visits , to check that these standards are in place .
13 When planning internal verification , centres must bear in mind that staff carrying out the role must have the experience and background to enable them to be effective .
14 Police and medical staff carried out an extensive search of the hospital grounds and several hours later they found her body .
15 A telephone caller to the South African Press Association claiming to be a commander of the Azanian People 's Liberation Army ( APLA ) , the military wing of the radical black nationalist Pan Africanist Congress ( PAC ) , said : ‘ My people carried out the attack . ’
16 Lothian has estimated that it would cost the region £140,000-£160,000 to carry out the exercise by post whereas a referendum through the ballot box would cost £270,000-£320,000 .
17 As the processes become more complex , the water usage increases , particularly when each treatment is followed by one or more washes , and , because of this , works carrying out a variety of treatments in sequence .
18 Mr Matthews said Taylor offered him £500 to carry out the murder , which he declined .
19 It also alleges they hired Norman White , 30 , of Gloucester , with the promise of £30,000 to carry out the killing .
20 Experts from their Ross-on-Wye headquarters carried out an extensive survey of the coastal waters around the Shetland isles .
21 It might be possible to use an annual grant of £300 to carry out the necessary paintwork .
22 It might be possible to use an annual grant of £300 to carry out the necessary paintwork .
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