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

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1 In the 1980s , the tendency for political power to be concentrated at the centre has been carried a stage further by a prime minister sufficiently determined and resourceful to achieve a high level of dominance over her cabinet colleagues .
2 It is as though the programme of Galileo and Locke , which involved discarding secondary qualities ( colour , taste , etc. ) in favour of primary qualities ( the quantities of classical mechanics ) , had been carried a stage further and these primary qualities had themselves become secondary to the property of potentia in which they all lay latent .
3 The process of simplification has now been carried a stage further by section 2 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 which abolishes detinue and provides that conversion now also covers the only case that was probably formerly the exclusive province of detinue — i. e .
4 This attempt to ‘ define ’ by inclusions has been carried a stage further by the Financial Services Act which , for its purposes , employs both inclusions and exclusions .
5 Well , you might want to , but at this autumnal time of year you do n't sink down onto cold pebbles making love in the starlight , unless you 're carrying a groundsheet .
6 I 've heard that wild animals wo n't harm you if you 're carrying a torch . ’
7 ‘ Well , there 's no village here and we 're carrying the barrow for you . ’
8 ‘ You 're carrying the future of the human race here , ’ cried Chico .
9 You 're carrying the pan of three
10 About 350,000 tonnes of limestone will be carried every year .
11 About 9,000 tonnes of limestone would be carried every week .
12 Our study lends credence to the recent report of a family with many affected family members with only two to 40 colonic polyps , who were shown to be linked to the APC locus and are therefore likely to be carrying a mutation of this gene .
13 He says he 's thought to be carrying a pump action shotgun and may now be a traveeling criminal .
14 This assumes that all the women who are found to be carrying a child with Down 's syndrome will want to terminate their pregnancies .
15 The brief glimpse the signalman gained of the stranger was not sufficient to give a good description except that he was male and he appeared to be carrying a bag .
16 She had guessed it would look better — more disarming — not to be carrying a bag ; as if she expected to be out only for a short time .
17 One of the lads seemed to be carrying a bag .
18 He was found to be carrying a letter from Filshin which endorsed a deal whereby Dove Trading International would provide a credit line of US$7,500 million to a Russian firm , The Revival of the Urals Countryside , to import consumer goods and food .
19 But Edward , delighted to be carrying a gun at last , hardly cared .
20 We will be carrying a report in our next issue of the magazine on our AGM ( 24 October ) and on our forthcoming exhibition to be held at the 181 Gallery in Hammersmith , west London this December/January .
21 if people know how to interpret what it means to be carrying a baby in a dream , please
22 He is believed to be carrying a hand gun and should not be approached , ’ he said .
23 Back to front , cos he 'd be carrying a lot of of hay on his back and that was to stop the hay seed , going down between it shirt and his skin .
24 But your writing does seem to be carrying a torch for the songs of the mid-'70s .
25 So how he came to be carrying a cannister of CS gas is being invistigated … he may have had an accomplice .
26 You might be carrying a baton on the side of your pants , but you 've got nothing between your legs . ’
27 This picture is complicated should one or , especially , both of the plates be carrying a continent : the two continents collide with all the subtlety of a road accident .
28 The Library 's budget is very tight this year , and there have already been questions over whether the Library should be carrying the cost of the large number of pesticide-related publications we currently take .
29 Yeah you spoke to , you , you should be carrying the antidote anyway
30 ‘ But surely someone should be carrying the can for everything that 's gone on . ’
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