Example sentences of "carry [adv] a particular [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to those covenants mentioned by Scott LJ above examples of those which have been deemed to touch and concern the land include : a covenant for quiet enjoyment ; a covenant by the landlord agreeing to supply a housekeeper to clean a block of flats ; a covenant in which a landlord agreed not to open a public house within half a mile of the tenanted premises ; a covenant placing an obligation on the tenant to repair ; and a covenant in which the tenant agreed not to carry on a particular trade at the premises . |
2 | The council does , however , bring a disciplinary case against a doctor who , having decided to practice a particular form of medicine or to carry out a particular procedure , does so in a way that can be shown to have been irresponsible , or unnecessarily hazardous to one or more patients , because the doctor has failed to exercise a proper standard of professional care ; the council also brings a disciplinary case when a doctor makes outrageous and false claims regarding the efficacy of a particular form of treatment . |
3 | If , for example , to carry out a particular operation meant further long-term treatment , this must enter the equation ; as must also the comparative cost in caring for the patient without the particular treatment . |
4 | Sometimes this may come from a reduction in the number of people needed to carry out a particular task . |
5 | Suppose you object to carrying out a particular management order . |
6 | Many successful businesses have been founded on the single item of information that no one is carrying out a particular service or producing a particular product . |
7 | If a computer spends a significant portion of its time in carrying out a particular sequence of steps , then performance could be improved by replacing these steps by a single instruction implemented as a microprogram . |
8 | Well , first of all er we started off with having a , an amount of fire equipment , an amount of rescue equipment carried on a particular vehicle . |