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

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1 Emergency regulations insisted upon immediate burial , and her body was carried to a cemetery outside the town .
2 Importunity or threats , such as the testator has not the courage to resist , moral command asserted and yielded to for the sake of peace and quiet , or of escaping from distress of mind or social discomfort , these , if carried to a degree in which the free play of the testator 's judgment , discretion or wishes , is overborne , will constitute undue influence , though no force is either used or threatened .
3 Other authorities cited to us strongly suggest that this is not a good plea unless the earlier case was carried to a conclusion .
4 Wilson had for some time claimed to the International Transport Workers ' Federation that the Shipping Federation would crumble if the fight could be carried to every port at one and the same time .
5 Those who were seriously engaged in geology or biology could not allow such reasoning either , although in a sense it only represented the idea that science can not deal with origins , carried to an extreme .
6 The final example is perhaps an unexpected mathematical experience as there is no discussion of the tower itself but rather the child has been carried to the top of the high tower in his imagination and asked to look down at the people below .
7 Before they could reach him , however , he was borne aloft like a javelin and carried to the quayside a few yards away where he was dumped unceremoniously into the murky waters to a great cheer from those who were close enough to witness the event .
8 He was carried to the truck .
9 As her coffin was carried to the grave , Ol' Blue Eyes sang the line : ‘ Start spreading the news , I 'm leaving today . ’
10 Tallis had seen the grimacing features as she was carried to the grave .
11 Niacin aids blood circulation , which means that protein is carried to the muscles more efficiently , and also helps muscle recovery by carrying waste products away more quickly .
12 Also , whatever their dissimilarities , they all had the advantage of good geographical definition ( the only exception being France , whose eastern frontier had been carried to the Alps by Napoleon III , but which had lost Alsace and Lorraine to Germany in 1871 ) .
13 PEAT CUTTING Part of the magic of Scotch Whisky is owned to the mysterious qualities of peat , which is cut from the moors and carried to the distilleries .
14 And yet she had not cried , not even now , when the coffin was to be taken from Summer Lodge and carried to the graveyard on the hill overlooking the sea , could she give way to tears .
15 In model ‘ E ’ one patch is carried west and then south to partially eliminate lobe 3 , as is currently occurring beneath South America , and the other patch is carried to the Pacific rim at 0°N ; 90°W , where it remains ( Fig. 1 ) .
16 Embraces and handshakes were shared by the marchers before they broke bread and sang hymns at a cross carried to the peace line .
17 A naive bee carried to the feeder from the hive and placed on the food source will circle repeatedly after taking on a load of sugar water as if ‘ studying ’ the source , and yet when she returns a few minutes later she will be unable to choose the correct feeder colour .
18 The Pakistan team lines up ‘ like some firing-squad ’ after the umpires decided that a ‘ catch ’ offered by Gower to Inzamam ( left ) off Waqar Younis had not carried to the fielder at second slip
19 In most cases having a piped water supply means nothing more than stand-pipes set up here and there from which water has to be carried to the houses .
20 The full vessels are left on the empty shore , they are for use but I am carried to the river in your arms , and I dance to the rhythms of your heart-throbs and heaving of the waves .
21 Material carried to the sea by rivers , or transported by glaciers or the wind , experiences some degree of chemical decomposition or physical breakdown prior to being eroded .
22 I ended up getting carried to the station with my feet handcuffed , my hands handcuffed , lain in the bottom of the van .
23 The note of anger carried to the groups and couples passing by , provoking amusement and raised eyebrows .
24 She had been carried to the back of the crowd .
25 That 's how serious we are and although Mr er has to give his little laugh but I hope that he is just as much serious er particularly now that the political realities are that we will have a way forward , of not only supporting the delivery and management of community education services in that particular area but a clear focus has now been given , hopefully after this amendment er has been carried to the education authority .
26 And would how would the would the the coffin be carried to the churchyard in those days ?
27 If we apply RU to a jumbled cube , the notation FR → UF means that the piece at the position FR is carried to the position UF .
28 This piece is carried to the UF position , which we denote by FR →UF .
29 Plumer 's preparations for the action at Messines , ‘ methodical and patient ’ , were in John Buchan 's words ‘ carried to the pitch of genius ’ .
30 Blindly we are carried to the abyss of the 21st century without a philosophical air bag to spring out and cushion us on impact .
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