Example sentences of "have carry [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Somehow Mr Lee has to carry the old guard with him , not least because the mainlanders dominate the legislature as well as the National Assembly . |
2 | You may have to carry a spare set if you are going out for a full day 's detecting as charge life can be as low as five hours , and ni-cads should not be recharged until they are spent . |
3 | Indeed , newly issued bills will have to carry a larger discount to match the higher market rates . |
4 | This would have to carry the 3.0 m ewes which the Meat and Livestock Commission consider would be needed to provide the present contribution , 50% of national lamb production , from upland and hill ewes as well as the 800,000 or so cows receiving subsidy . |
5 | And they , do they all have to carry the same weight ? |
6 | That ‘ agnostic ’ , which sounded fair enough to Mr Kantor , could have carried an explosive charge across the oceans . |
7 | If John had been of the same family as Jesus , moreover , his ‘ seal of approval ’ would have carried the additional authority of a royal warrant . |
8 | Yeah I know , I do n't want to have to carry a big one back with me though . |
9 | Now you , you listen to this , you listen to this , now he was suffering , he had to carry a bloody bottle |
10 | It was on a trip to Frankfurt with a mixed load of several 2,000lb bombs and the varied load of experimental PFF flares and early target indicator devices ; Bennett always insisted that we had to carry a full load of the hurtful . |
11 | TWO TURKS who sold kidneys for transplants in London were in so much pain when they were discharged that one had to carry the other out of the hospital , the General Medical Council 's disciplinary committee heard yesterday . |
12 | Mr Coskun Yenici , aged 28 , who sold his kidney for £3,000 to finance medical treatment for his father , had to carry the other donor , Mrs Hatice Anutkan , out of the Wellington Humana hospital after the surgery last November . |
13 | In the old days it had carried a full complement of aides , courtiers , ministers , secretaries and bodyguards . |
14 | This argument would be especially strong if there were no commercially viable way of producing glue without the risk of toxic fumes and if the container had carried a clear warning of the risks . |
15 | For the next few days she had carried the tiny dragon everywhere . |
16 | The desire of the Cubists to keep closely in touch with visual reality explains Picasso 's uneasiness about his Cadaquès paintings : clearly he could not go back to his earlier , more laborious methods of dealing with form , and yet at a single stroke he had carried the new technique suggested in the work of Braque to something very near complete abstraction . |
17 | In the first twenty-year period , 1951 to 1971 , the News of the World had carried the vast majority of the rape cases which were reported anywhere in the national press ( despite being only a weekly paper ) . |
18 | If the place had carried the distinct imprint of Carson 's personality the action would have fitted in easily , but the apartment was strangely arid in its elegance and she was sure that she would feel unsettled . |
19 | Despite her discovery of the simpler B pattern , Franklin 's attention was at first directed to the more crystalline A form ; but by March 1953 she had carried the quantitive analysis of the B form patterns to the point where the paths of the backbone chains were determined , and she wrote up her work in a typescript dated 17 March — one day before news of the Watson and Crick structure reached King 's . |
20 | Ashenden himself had carried the heavy projector to the Beau Nash Room at the rear of the hotel , where most of the tourists were now foregathering . |
21 | Since the UndergrounD Group took over , the Company 's cars had carried the statutory lettering at the bottom of the rocker panel , but had displayed no badge or fleet name . |
22 | Thus far on the road of concession he had carried the Seven . |
23 | Er , well you have to carry a twelve stone man over a hundred yards , you see , in a certain time , and that is one of the strength tests , erm er these are these are tests that are drawn up to get people in in the initial stages , and then they go on from there . |
24 | In Germany you have to carry , if you wear glasses , you have to carry a spare pair of glasses with you ! |
25 | These documents — student records and timetables — often have to carry a great deal of information including complex messages and progress summaries . |
26 | If you have to carry a heavy load , divide the weight between two bags . |
27 | I have to carry the whole piece in my head . ’ |
28 | THE world 's airlines say that they have carried a billion of the 5.5 billion people on Earth . |
29 | I have carried a heavy load on my back ever since I was a boy . |