Example sentences of "carried on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Is this equipment carried on a normal fire tender ? |
2 | I did go for one short walk in the cool overcast , just along the beach to the south end of the island and back , then I stayed in and watched some more television when the rain came on , carried on a low wind , glummuttering against the window . |
3 | They have mail tunics and basic helmets whilst their banner is a typical ‘ dragon ’ or tubular device carried on a long shaft . |
4 | Hewlett carried on a great trade , producing many components for the network of tramroads that were then being developed in the Forest . |
5 | At dinner the two cholerics carried on a huddled conversation while I sat at the end of the row feeling the cutlery might melt in my hands . |
6 | The émigrés , ranging from monarchists to anarchists , were of course bitterly divided and carried on a fierce polemical battle over the responsibility for their common defeat . |
7 | The defendant in Southwark London Borough v. Charlesworth ( 1983 D.C. ) was a shoe repairer who also carried on a secondary business as seller of second-hand goods . |
8 | All heads of department carried on a voluminous correspondence with this official . |
9 | During his absence Sophia Dorothea carried on a passionate love affair with Graf Philipp Christoph von Königsmarck , an officer in the Hanoverian army ; they hoped to marry if Georg Ludwig should be killed in battle . |
10 | From 1331 to 1336 he carried on a bitter dispute with Bishop William de Ayreminne of Norwich [ q.v . ] . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | A glimpse of rough woodland carpeted with bluebells and wild garlic could be seen beyond a daisy-sprinkled lawn ; a wisp of smoke spiralled up from the trees ; voices carried on the still air . |
13 | Her voice carried on the still air . |
14 | They heard the horn again , the sound of hounds carried on the still air . |
15 | One article , carried on the front page of the official party paper Renmin Ribao on Feb. 24 , gave the first ever positive appraisal of capitalism and called for developing a capitalist economy within China as a " useful supplement " to the socialist economy . |
16 | No one carried on the cheesemaking tradition in our family , although West Park Farm is still owned by the Birketts , run as a beef farm by my sister-in-law and her young son . |
17 | I heard the sound of voices carried on the thin air . |
18 | Works produced at the theatre in Hvar , rebuilt in 1612 after its destruction in 1571 , five years before London 's first theatre was built , carried on the literary traditions of the Hvar literary school established in the previous century . |
19 | Of a far bell carried on the sweet south air — ; Her accoutrements the gay dense cover of earth . |
20 | ‘ All those models carried on the same way the artists did . |
21 | They carried on an extensive trade in a variety of products such as cattle cake , seed corn , manure and farm fertilisers . |
22 | From about April 1988 to March 1989 the first defendant , Pantell S.A. , a company incorporated under the laws of Switzerland , carried on an unauthorised investment business in the United Kingdom . |
23 | Freeman and slave , patrician and plebeian , lord and serf , guildmaster and journeyman , in a word oppressor and oppressed , stood in constant opposition to one another , carried on an uninterrupted , now hidden , now open fight , a fight that each time ended either in a revolutionary reconstruction of society at large , or in the common ruin of the contending classes . ’ |
24 | Freeman and slave , patrician and plebeian , lord and serf , guildmaster and journeymen , in a word , oppressor and oppressed , stood in constant opposition to one another , carried on an uninterrupted , now hidden , now open fight … ’ |
25 | Napoleon III carried on an active personal diplomacy , not merely without the knowledge of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate , but behind the backs of his own ministers . |