Example sentences of "carry the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 1st and 2nd violins in octaves , doubled by the higher woodwind , should be quite sufficient to carry the melodic line successfully against detached chords on the rest of the orchestra , especially if the brass were marked f and everything else ff .
2 Some frames are removable , so that when a lighter load is carried it is not necessary to carry the extra weight of the frame .
3 In domestic plumbing , two different types of pipe are used : one to carry the hot and cold water to the fitting ; the other to carry the dirty water away to the soil and waste pipes .
4 Pipes to carry the dirty water out of the house
5 Drains to carry the dirty water underground to the main sewer , septic tank or cesspool .
6 Prior to there being a detailed component to carry the specific attribute , the relationship can only be made to the assembly space .
7 For the designation of the state as ‘ a tool , is said to imply that it is an inert object which can be moulded and manipulated by the ruling class ; and this in turn is said to carry the misleading connotation that the ruling class has a ‘ will ’ .
8 But the investigators stressed it would be ‘ unfair and unrealistic , ’ for Mr Evans to carry the sole blame for fiasco .
9 But the investigators stressed it would be ‘ unfair and unrealistic ’ for Mr Evans to carry the sole blame for fiasco .
10 The channel of communication is radio waves which are modulated to carry the analogue information of the voice ( more will be said about radio waves and methods of modulation in a future article ) .
11 In the transmitter , infra-red is modulated to carry the analogue sound information which then fills the room .
12 Christophe was extremely fit and used to the 100 per cent humidity , and had learnt a long time back to carry the absolute minimum — a battered still camera and two oranges for lunch — for a full day in the forest .
13 In the first instance the team converted an old horse dray , by removing the shafts and front wheels and fitting an inclined ramp coupling to the turntable , to carry the front end of the trailer : for uncoupling , a pair of manually operated folding legs were provided .
14 The Face magazine , which faces a libel payout to the actor and singer Jason Donovan , is criticised by the authority today for ignoring a warning not to carry the controversial advertisement for the clothing firm Benetton , showing an Aids sufferer .
15 In Mexico , for example , hillside peasants use bullocks and horses to plough their fields and to carry the harvested triticale .
16 Martin Kean was injured as he tried to carry the flaming pan out of his third storey flat in Ainstey House , Norton .
17 Thus , on several grounds , the most likely endmember to carry the combined low- γ Os , low - Nd signature is Re-poor , lithophile-element-enriched SCLM .
18 During the 18th Century Turnpike Trusts were set up , partly to build new roads , but mainly to maintain old ones , many of which were poorly surfaced and too badly rutted to carry the increasing traffic .
19 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 .
20 Alternatively , it might represent a pessimistic feeling about the ability to carry the existing borrowing .
21 " After which it was moved by Mr. James Bogle Smith seconded and unanimously resolved that the Court are of opinion that the School at Stockport should be discontinued and that the Court approves generally of the suggestions submitted to their consideration for discontinuing the School and refers the matter to the Standing Committee to open such communication with the Corporation of Stockport and the Master of the School as they may consider it desirable to make , with a view to carry the suggested plan into effect . "
22 A new role was then established , that of coordinator , which bypassed the head and was intended to carry the new vision of good practice directly from Merrion House ( the Education Department 's offices ) to the classroom .
23 Seven vessels of purity , destined to bear great children , to carry the New Thinking throughout the world , even beyond the Great Green , and south beyond the forests to the sea again . ’
24 The greatest composer in the world , if he lacks an interpreter to suit him , is like a man prevented from speaking by a gag ; and this evening it was you who acted as the interpreter to untie the gag , the messenger to carry the good news .
25 The squire who was sent south to carry the good news to King Henry overtook him at Daventry on the 20th of September .
26 South-west of the town , Barton Swing Aqueduct , built in 1894 , replaced the masonry aqueduct built by James Brindley ( q.v. ) to carry the Bridgewater Canal over the Irwell valley .
27 In November 1927 it took 300 men some six hours to carry the giant rosary which surrounds the statue up from Santo António , in Funchal .
28 His only strategy is to take small steps and to carry the local vector parallel to itself over each step .
29 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 .
30 The basic pruning principle , therefore , should be to remove wood as soon as it has flowered in order to dived energy into the production of good strong stems to carry the next year 's bloom .
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