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

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1 Those gaping soldiers were prepared to die for the queen , not because they loved their mother , not because they had been drilled in the ideals of patriotism , but simply because their brains and their jaws were built by genes stamped from the master die carried in the queen herself .
2 ‘ Did drive were a passenger ’ Passenger means carried in the vehicle .
3 the passengers are not being carried in the course of a business of carrying passengers
4 the passengers are not being carried in the course of a business of carrying passengers
5 the passengers are not being carried in the course of a business of carrying passengers
6 the passengers are not being carried in the course of a business of carrying passengers
7 It is found in the intermuscular connective tissue of the thorax and back , the eggs being carried in the bloodstream to the lungs , where they hatch and are coughed up and swallowed .
8 Fifty years after the ‘ Souldier 's ’ Bible had been carried in the pockets of the Roundheads to inspire them at Marston Moor and Naseby , appeared a reprint with some additions and alterations .
9 The eggs and larvae are carried in the jaws of workers .
10 Slender St. John 's wort ( Hypericum pulchrum ) , for example , was in some areas ‘ the flower carried in the arms of St. Columba ’ .
11 Its dimensions are 18½″ ( 47cm ) wide x 19″ ( 48.3cm ) high x 13″ ( 33cm ) deep , and the weight of around 30kg feels reassuringly substantial , yet easily portable , especially if carried in the arms .
12 Having attempted to define the campaign 's agenda on the basis of " family values " , Bush was also severely embarrassed by a front page story carried in the New York Post on Aug. 11 which alleged that he had had an extra-marital affair with Jennifer Fitzgerald , a former personal assistant and a current protocol officer in the State Department .
13 Viruses are carried in the seawater from sewage outfalls , and while some may only cause minor stomach upsets , others , including coxsachie and echo viruses , could lead to hepatitis , meningitis and quasi-paralytic disorders .
14 For a start , there is growing public concern about the effects of toxocariasis , the disease transmitted by the roundworm Toxocara canis , carried in the faeces of un-wormed dogs .
15 Seven infantrymen are carried in the back , forming the dismounting element .
16 The numeral ‘ 5 ’ was carried in the centre and the dates were shown as 1901–02 .
17 FRCN Kaduna 's Hausa current affairs programme Alkawari Kayane had reports directly from its own correspondent in Minna which were carried in the FRCN programme being relayed there by Radio Niger .
18 The usual fate of such passengers is to be carried in the guard 's van , and although there are other enlightened railways , which make provision for their wheelchair passengers to travel with dignity , these are also private railways , run by enthusiasts .
19 Where there were only a few birds they were carried in the guard 's van and released at the time and place stated on the label .
20 In preparation for the Freedom space station , an array of experiments were performed in Space Lab , the laboratory module carried in the shuttle 's cargo bay , on two fish , four frogs , 180 hornets , 7,600 flies and 30 fertilized chicken eggs .
21 There remains the problem of how DNA ever gets round to doing anything ; that is , of how the information carried in the base sequence is made use of .
22 The topic : the information carried in the message .
23 The golden rule on snow terrain is that the rope should be kept taut between all members of the party , with no loose coils carried in the hand .
24 Penelope saw it being carried in the hand , stiff and furry at one end like a kind of African fly switch .
25 Sometimes xerolas ( vegetables and/or fruits , often in the shape of a gigantic ball and strung on a pole which is carried on the shoulders of two men ) are carried in the procession .
26 Indeed , it was not at all unusual for civic authorities to have a mourning sword which , on the death of a monarch , alderman or council member , was carried in the procession before the mayor in place of the civic sword .
27 Other chemical signals carried in the blood can get through , though .
28 It is essential for normal growth and is secreted by the pituitary and carried in the blood to all parts of the body ( Chapter 10 ) .
29 Owing to the fact that some cells are more sensitive to these toxins than others it is possible for injections of the toxin in one site to result in lesions in a distant area to which the toxin has diffused , or been carried in the blood supply of the brain .
30 A preview of the Library Resources Exhibition being held at the NEC , Birmingham , from 15th to 17th June will be carried in The Bookseller 's special feature on 21st May .
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