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

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1 Do we carry on burning fossil fuels at rapid rates ?
2 All of us have our underworld and nether world creatures with whom we carry on some inner conversation .
3 We carry out all our assessments in a professional way , using professional staff who have to balance many things including environmental and ecological issues . ’
4 We only actually make profit if we carry out all the other operations in the running of the business more effectively than our competitors .
5 We carry out consistent weekly mailings , and we have modern technology to assist in the matching process .
6 Practically every day in one way or another we carry out some form of sampling for ourselves in our ordinary daily round .
7 So it was again a great disappointment for me but er , we carried on this struggle .
8 Accordingly , we carried out Southern blot hybridization analysis of the P gene in a PWS patient who also has type II OCA .
9 We carried out extensive market research before introducing HomeShield 50 , an up-to-date policy with all the cover that research told us you expect .
10 It is possible for us to do it — we carried out one test in France — but it is very expensive . ’
11 He said , ‘ We carried out all your orders .
12 It is a condition to us receiving the special transitional grant , and as we carried out last year , with drafting the agreement , we have a very short period of time in which to put the agreement together .
13 Since we carried out these studies , much more sophisticated computational programs have been developed for the social sciences .
14 In research for the advertising campaign — where we carried out in-depth , face-to-face interviews with senior representatives of 50 existing and potential customers — we looked at existing attitudes and probed them on what it would take to persuade them to come to us to answer their problems .
15 It seems odd , in retrospect , that we carried out some excellent Pathfinding , but then we were aided by the lack of any serious opposition .
16 On the other hand , we might so frame our problem that we felt it would be impossible to solve it unless we carried out detailed fieldwork .
17 For example the most usual constraint we impose on ourselves is to believe that it is incumbent on us to carry out all the steps of a manufacturing process ourselves .
18 They employ us to carry out this work , to negotiate on their behalf with the combined forces of the Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise and to advise them on a multitude of matters from advertising costs to wage negotiations .
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