Example sentences of "carry away [prep] the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The treatment plan is not equipped to deal effectively with waste of such high chemical toxicity , and so much of it is passed out in the Yellow Creek to be carried away into the Cumberland River , with the result that the creek has become severely polluted .
2 So when we listen to music we should allow ourselves to be carried away into the musical paradise .
3 And she was right there , too , but Clara was beyond the rights and wrongs of the case , blissfully carried away into the angry , amoral world of combat , wonderfully disconnected from truth and falsehood , freed from gratitude by meanness , released from effort by knowledge of fruitless impossibility .
4 Experts feared yesterday that an over-excited crewman aboard the US carrier Saratoga got carried away during the war games — and launched two Sea Sparrows by mistake .
5 Someone literally got carried away towards the end of the game cos he fell over the front of his seat and banged his head .
6 MARTIN PIPE was last night refusing to get carried away about the Gold Cup prospects of Rushing Wild .
7 Her words were carried away on the breeze , to join the tumult of sounds .
8 I was carried away on the wave of enthusiasm which , one could almost feel this physically , bore the speaker along from sentence to sentence .
9 Simply , he had been carried away on the potency of his own vision , and come to believe himself infallible .
10 I got a bit carried away with the Wogan show and all that .
11 The secret is not to get carried away with the yumminess of it all and order too much .
12 Nevertheless , it is dangerous to get too carried away with the similarities since they can blind even the best researchers to new observations .
13 Following news that the SQL Access Group is slowing down work on Phases 3 of its SQL Specification ( UX No 385 ) , the group now says it is changing direction to focus on market demands , and admits it got carried away with the academics of development .
14 But organisation charts only give us the bare bones of the organisation 's structure and we should not be carried away with the idea that official descriptions tell us all .
15 But do not get too carried away with the idea of a gimmicky photograph .
16 It 's all too easy to get carried away with the business of everyday life , and to put your own requirements tot he bottom of the pile .
17 I think a lot of people get carried away with the occasion and it 's actually supposed to be a very romantic day , and , you know , that 's what it was for me .
18 I for one did not get carried away with the Triple Crown hype after the ‘ splendour ’ of the victory over Wales ( for which your publication was equally responsible ) .
19 It 's important but I , I would n't I do n't want to er get carried away with the fact that we 're not performing well because we are performing well .
20 It is a contract of insurance , it 's not an open-ended situation , and , yes , I think that people probably do get carried away with the euphoria of buying the vehicle .
21 However , do n't get carried away to the extent of seeing this as a purely legal problem .
22 He lost Manoj Prabhakar , carried away by the exuberance of his own and everybody else 's strokeplay , but Kapil Dev survives - and he is the only Indian who has made a faster Test hundred than Azharuddin 's .
23 Some of the energy given off is carried away by the electron , which is detectable , some by the neutrino , which is not .
24 She felt angry with herself for getting carried away by the ideas in her head , for turning her back on reality .
25 He had been speaking for some five minutes or more with force and conviction , carried away by the things which concerned him greatly .
26 Trainer Gilpin echoed that view when claiming after the race that Dillon had disobeyed his instructions — ‘ No doubt he was carried away by the excitement . ’
27 It 's easy to get carried away by the many tools at your disposal so beware of using them just because they 're there .
28 It seems that , carried away by the feverish and bellicose atmosphere which was evident both on the streets of Paris and in the Assembly , Ollivier and Gramont strayed from the prepared text , firm but non-provocative in tone , and proceeded to make its content more aggressive .
29 You need to pace yourself , so that you do not get carried away by the never-ending tasks that could fill your day with frenetic activity .
30 Under duress from external events , she practised collective Cabinet government in something approaching the traditional form , though David Howell , at that time Secretary of State for Transport , cautions against being carried away by the collective theme :
  Next page