Example sentences of "carried [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They did not believe us , and were carried on to Banbury .
2 My eye fell on a page she had left on the kitchen table the other day and I had noted , before I could avert my eyes , a pretty scholarly history of my conversion to double-knotting , after an incident when I was unable to get out of the train at Greenwich one evening and found myself being carried on to Maze Hill , because someone was standing on the trailing lace of my shoe .
3 It could now be argued that the unity of wartime should be carried on to deal with peacemaking , demobilization and economic reconstruction .
4 One year I walked from Newby Head by Cam High Road to Hawes on a wonderful late spring day and carried on to Hardraw to watch my local band , Settle and Giggleswick Brass Band , take first prize from amongst a great deal of strong opposition .
5 Carried on to Miss Berry 's room and tapped very softly on the door .
6 Well I got trapped under er under one of the er rocks that f fell down and then managed to get that off me leg and went to give assistance to er the machine-man , the man on the machine which er trapped as well and er realized then that me leg had me leg was broken so took me down the end of the road and managed to get the stone off the lad and the machine and you got carried in to hospital .
7 She might find herself not being carried down to London but spirited away to distant unknown suburbs such as Hendon and Colindale .
8 It says that the discharges from the plant , which is run by British Nuclear Fuels ( BNFL ) , are carried upstream to Preston on the incoming tide and deposited in mudflats used by children to play .
9 It 's basically the body that Rickenbacker introduced first on the Combo 650 and Combo 850 guitars back in 1957 , the same shape they later carried over to Lennon 's favourite , the model 325 .
10 At Samarkand , masons were active building a grand terminus ( which was to remain so only until the railway was carried through to Tashkent in 1898 ) .
11 Leanne , screaming hysterically , was carried outside to safety .
12 God , how I used to envy the Catholic girls going to the schools in Belfast when I was waiting at the bus stop like a fresh dog 's dinner to be carried off to Dothegirls Academy in me big grey interlocks with double gusset for the hockey stains .
13 They might receive only one or two small gifts , or even none , or — worst of all — could find themselves carried off to Spain for a whole year !
14 The copies are of the Tyrannic ides , Harmodios and Aristogeiton , by Kritios and Nesiotes ( the nature of whose collaboration we do not know ) , set up in the Agora at Athens in 477/6 to replace those by Antenor , carried off to Persepolis by Xerxes .
15 Finally they are ambushed and taken prisoner by the enemy ( the former lager-louts risen from the dead and now wearing masks ) ; Hadfield goes catatonic with terror , and is solicitously carried off to re-education in the jungle .
16 The imagination of danger keeps us immersed in a story ; the adventurous court it in actual life ; the unadventurous relate with gusto how they were carried off to hospital with an undiagnosed and probably fatal illness , as a vivid patch in an otherwise uneventful life .
17 It was also believed that Menelik visited his father Solomon , and on his departure contrived to substitute a copy of the Ark of the Covenant that his father had given him for the original , which he then carried off to Aksum .
18 He found little but evidence of a funeral pyre , and his impression was that a person of importance was cremated here and his ashes carried home to Rome .
19 In the hall one of the walls was given over entirely to a tiled picture of Christ displaying His Sacred Heart ; another depicted the Blessed Virgin being carried upwards to Heaven by a host of angels , and a third was of St Anthony holding a lily and looking tenderly down at the beholder .
20 The sentence was carried out at Trier , but Priscillian 's body was carried back to Spain and buried in Galicia .
21 Carried back to Edinburgh , James witnessed the fate of two Douglas brothers who , scorning to collaborate with the intriguers , had been treacherously invited to a feast known to posterity as the ‘ Black Dinner ’ and there beheaded before his eyes .
22 The conference over , Henry was carried back to Chinon on a litter and there , on 6 July 1189 , he died .
23 Delhi was sacked and many of the Moghul treasures were carried back to Iran , including a Peacock Throne , which was lost en route and then copied by Iranian craftsmen .
24 Repairs costing £5,000 will be carried out to garages at Evesham Way and Barnet Way , Billingham , by Stockton Borough Council .
25 A survey is being carried out to measure and assess jockeys heart and metabolic rates while race riding and Graham Bradley went out to ride Goodshot Rich in the Fairview New Homes Novices Chase wearing an assortment of electronic measuring equipment .
26 During the first visit , when Graham was just 13 months old , countless tests were carried out to try to find the cause of the illness .
27 Roadside checks have been carried out to try to discover the identity of a baby found dead in a ditch .
28 Near to the time of operation specific measures are carried out to safeguard patients .
29 In addition , a manual is prepared , summarising the conclusions of the reviews carried out to date and to which the conclusions of future reviews will be added .
30 Many experiments carried out to date at the individual level shed little light on the problem of complexity — since they typically place the subjects in very simple choice situations .
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