Example sentences of "carry [adv] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Carry over the assumptions of psychological determinism and the new nature of the Christian will be reduced to a figure of speech .
2 Carry over the assumptions of philosophical positivism and the basic notions of revelation will become nonsense .
3 The text goes on to refer to a general trust clause providing that the heir should pay the legacies and carry out the instructions in the will .
4 Many positions of great influence in British society are filled by individuals who carry out the duties of their office for no monetary reward at all .
5 In the final analysis , much of the success or otherwise of a policy will depend on which firms carry out the operations .
6 Most of the car thefts in the Province take place in the Greater Belfast area and the people who carry out the thefts are often called ‘ joy riders ’ .
7 The AL of maintaining a safe environment is , by nature , multidimensional and therefore , not surprisingly , many different factors play a part in influencing the way individuals carry out the activities involved .
8 It is also more likely that patients , and their partners , will see how treatment is related to their everyday lives , and they will be able to act on the feelings more immediately and carry out the tasks arising from the session .
9 But of course they each depend upon the existence of individuals who carry out the tasks necessary for the survival and perpetuation of society .
10 Implementation includes establishing a structure and a sharing of responsibility between the head , other senior members of staff and individual teachers who carry out the tasks involved in identifying staff development needs , with formulating a programme and with evaluating its implementation .
11 The delegates do not act in their personal capacity but carry out the policies and instructions of their government , as shown by the provision that an alternate delegate can be empowered to act and vote on behalf of a delegate who is absent .
12 These theories often guide the practice of those who make and carry out the policies which have led to so little actual economic growth and development in most Third World countries .
13 When I set out to write this story I thought that it would primarily show how scientists come up with ideas , design a strategy to test them , carry out the experiments , share experiences and attempt to replicate claimed discoveries , thereby establishing new natural phenomena .
14 The NP would retain its earlier proposals for a transitional government with a two-chamber parliament [ see p. 38798 ] , but would propose an executive council to replace the state president and carry out the functions of the head of state and head of government .
15 One carries out investigations under the Companies Acts , one under the Financial Services Acts , and there is a team of lawyers that carry out the prosecutions and advise the investigators .
16 Carry out the GIS operations on the perturbed coverage ;
17 Watch the Scrap while you carry out the amendments
18 Carry out the Amendments overleaf ( page 67 ) .
19 It was also feared that the market maker system might be by-passed by large powerful institutional investors doing negotiated deals with member firms who carry out the trades in-house rather than through market-makers .
20 Superficially the solution would seem to be to have two kinds of operators , those who carry out the routines and others who are on call should unforeseen emergencies arise .
21 All licensed taxis in Brighton & Hove carry either the words ‘ Brighton Taxi ’ or ‘ Hove Taxi ’ on the centre of the roof .
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