Example sentences of "have carry out [art] " in BNC.

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1 The pack also includes general guidance for employers and employees on the prevention of work-related musculo-skeletal disorders , and an assessment checklist designed to help most employers who have to carry out an assessment of their manual handling operations to do so quickly and at minimum cost .
2 Some in industry have to carry out the same operation .
3 While we actually do the a the removal , we usually have other agencies with us such as the N S P C C , the police , who have to carry out the investigation into what has actually happened , and erm in the end the court .
4 The National Park Authority and Dyfed Wildlife Trust have carried out a survey into the summer population of shelduck .
5 Since then , Robert and his wife Nicola have carried out a thorough and sympathetic restoration .
6 Responsibility for the bomb has been claimed by the IRA and the police have carried out a full investigation .
7 Ask if they have carried out a similar job for someone else and whether you can contact the customer to check if the job was satisfactory .
8 If it is suggested that you are not sufficiently flexible to adapt to the reshaped structure that is envisaged , you may be able to challenge that view if your past record shows a steady upward progression and if you have carried out a wide range of tasks without serious mishaps .
9 Kinlen et al have carried out a number of analyses relating to areas in which there has been increased population mixing and have found an increased incidence of childhood leukaemia in some of these areas .
10 They have carried out a wealth of painstaking research while consciously seeking to resist the presuppositions of these established camps .
11 We have carried out a few water changes , but our water is still dark green .
12 If the answer to this is " yes ' , you will be surprised how much better you will feel once you have carried out a clearing-up project .
13 We have carried out a revaluation of our assets as at 1.4.92 to time and cost .
14 ‘ Nuclear Electric have carried out a similar study , which also showed Deferred Safestore as the best option .
15 Does not that show that , despite all the promises and pledges , in the past five years the Government have carried out a sorry and tragic charade and have connived at every stage with Black Bob Scholey to sell off the Scottish steel industry ?
16 They may not always have turned up with what teachers would have wished , but I am sure that there has been a great acceptance of the way in which they have carried out a very difficult task .
17 Poachers have carried out a sustained assault on tigers in the Indian reserve of Ranthambhor , 140 miles south of Delhi .
18 Bomb disposal experts have carried out a series of controlled explosions on a store of Second World War weapons and ammunition .
19 Representatives from St Peter 's have carried out a detailed inspection .
20 We have carried out a structural and functional analysis on the human NF-L ( H-NF-L ) gene .
21 Police have carried out an operation to catch poachers taking part in the illegal sport of hare-coursing .
22 We have carried out an internal hospital inquiry into the incidents , but that is a confidential inquiry at this stage . ’
23 Only recently , Indian organisations such as the Shuar Federation have persuaded the government to grant legal titles to communal Indian land holdings , and in some cases this has been possible only after foreign volunteers have carried out the necessary land surveys .
24 Once you have carried out the instruction , your turn ends ( if you are sent back three spaces and land on another Point of Order , for example , do not pick another card ) .
25 Spokesman Tony Ward said the BAF were ‘ sad for Jason Livingston , ’ but added : ‘ We have carried out the right procedures and we would fight any court case to the bitter end to defend our position . ’
26 If you have carried out the calculations suggested , you will have found that average spend per head in 1983 was roughly £9.00 , in 1984 £10.50 and in 1985 £11.75 .
27 While the public may be cynical about electoral promises , governments of whatever complexion customarily take pains to demonstrate that they have carried out the main proposals embodied in their manifesto , as well as other commitments or ‘ pledges ’ given at election time .
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