Example sentences of "carried [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By the early nineteenth century three ‘ large carrying establishments ’ had made their headquarters here , of which Sutton & Co. carried on a great trade with Hull and Gainsborough , Liverpool and Manchester , the Cheshire salt works and the Potteries , and with Birmingham , Dudley and the Black Country .
2 In the intervals between his military activities Karadjordje had carried on a successful business as a livestock trader , selling pigs across the border into Austria , and he had acquired a modest level of prosperity .
3 The coffin was carried on a horse-drawn cart because it was a long time before a motor hearse became available .
4 A vote was taken on this and was carried on a decisive majority .
5 Managing Director Stuart Hyslop said the posters with slogans on issues including the poll tax , crime , health and employment are carried on a commercial cash basis and no other party has approached the company to book space .
6 Oblivious to her injuries , Thomas Duke would have carried his daughter back to their cottage in his arms , though it is conceivable that she was carried on an old door or something .
7 He has carried on the good work this term and is well on the way to establishing himself in the top 10 with 16 wins in the current campaign .
8 At about this time a hitherto unsuccessful fortune-teller living on the other side of the block chanced to glance into her scrying bowl , gave a small scream and , within the hour , had sold her jewellery , various magical accoutrements , most of her clothes and almost all her other possessions that could not be conveniently carried on the fastest horse she could buy .
9 8 information about other books published , materials , tapes , etc — often carried on the inside back cover .
10 Her successor , Margaret Moore , successfully carried on the established pattern .
11 This is because the genes controlling these particular colour-forms are both carried on the X chromosomes , the red gene on one and the non-red gene on the other .
12 Mrs Southey had asked Sarah to visit so they could ‘ talk over the American affair ’ , and it may by then have seemed inevitable to Sarah that she too would be carried on the Pantisocratic tide .
13 Loose canvas seat covers were also carried on the upper decks .
14 These are replacements but are still carried on the original pendentives .
15 Perhaps I think it beneath my dignity to let myself be carried on the spontaneous flood , employing my divine gift of reason only to navigate on the course of greatest awareness .
16 PLEASE NOTE : ONLY INFORMATION GIVEN ON THE NEW FORMS WILL BE CARRIED ON THE BACK PAGE OF THE NEXT ISSUE OF LEADS .
17 A variety of cargoes , as diverse as Britain 's industries , has been carried on the inland waterways .
18 Lowe stripped to swim , and getting on the trunk of an uprooted tree , hoped to be carried down the eddying flood to some part where he could obtain assistance .
19 As this happens , the fertilised egg is carried down the fallopian tube into the uterus .
20 Ebenezer was dimly aware that he was being carried up the narrow staircase .
21 The wounded German Officer was carried up the grassy bank and placed against a tree .
22 The outside painting was thoroughly carried out every seventh year , the two downstairs rooms — the front room and kitchen , every fourteen .
23 The immunisation was carried out every four weeks and 10 ml of blood was collected one week after each injection and analysed for reactivity against PT-gliadin by dot blotting .
24 Once any treatment has been completed , partial water changes should be carried out every three days on three consecutive occasions , before returning to fortnightly changes of about 20% , with water that must be as near as possible to that already in the aquarium , ( but hopefully that goes without saying these days ) .
25 Carried out every ten years since 1801 , with the exception of 1941 , it has most of the characteristics of the longitudinal survey except , of course , that it is a study of the whole population rather than a sample .
26 From age 65 they well be carried out every 6 months .
27 The clauses under which Edward renounced his claim to the French throne and John renounced sovereignty over Aquitaine were excised from the treaty and embodied in a separate document which laid down that the renunciations were to be carried out no later than 1 November 1361 , and were to be conditional upon the transfers of territory agreed in the treaty being implemented by June 1361 .
28 On July 3 the security forces successfully carried out a daring mission to remove wounded soldiers from the Fort in Jaffna town , under siege since mid-June .
29 Stemberger ( 1984 ) has carried out a recent study of lexical errors produced by normal adult native speakers of English in natural speech settings .
30 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 .
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