Example sentences of "carry [adv] with [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 She therefore has to carry on with Stanley .
2 I got a bit carried away with Martha and dallied in the Arran Heritage centre over long — ‘ Everyone wants to know about the past and it is too late . ’
3 he was so carried away with Newley that I believe quite unconsciously , Newley crept into Bowie 's voice and , as you know , he 's been accused of copying Tony Newley , but I do n't think he was really aware of what he was doing at that time .
4 A pilot study is being carried out with Manchester University .
5 Mexico , which had relations with the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1930 , was courted by Alexandra Kollontai ( ambassador 1926–9 ) , and trade was carried out with Argentina and Uruguay despite the acknowledged difficulties of transporting goods across the Equator .
6 No comparable breeding experiments appear to have been carried out with N. lapillus , which takes much longer to reach maturity .
7 Gathering up the relicts is a hard business at the best of times , and Jackie had to know how the task , carried through with Helen 's usual bravery , would have affected her .
8 The lectures in 1871 were from E. J. Reed ( chief constructor of the navy ) on 10 February , on the stability of ironclads following the loss of HMS Captain ; then on 3 March Captain Noble , FRS , late of the Royal Artillery , reported on experiments on the power of gunpowder , some of them carried out with William Armstrong , the armaments manufacturer ; and on 12 May Colonel Drummond Jervois of the Royal Engineers spoke on the defence policy of Great Britain .
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