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

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1 Carry on the way you 're going , pretend it , s not happening , lie back and relax , just keep quiet and it 'll be all right in the end , urges the female chorus in her stomach .
2 The hope was that whoever followed Hannah would respect the character of Low Birk Hatt and , to some extent , carry on the way of life of the Hauxwells and their kin , the only family to have previously lived there .
3 If we carry on the way we are there can only be one outcome and that is success .
4 Carry on the way you 've been doing .
5 But Alexander and his friend Christine ( who performs something of the Rat 's role as aide-de-camp ) carry on the quest in the spirit of the junior adventure of the 1930s , with the equipment proper to their years of curiosity , keen eyes and perseverance .
6 It was these that made her carry on the conversation .
7 No not Guildford , you carry on the A three
8 A new cast of John Nettleton and Patrick Toomey carry on the ghoul work .
9 Although some doctors carry on the tradition of the medical profession in refusing to accept these ‘ outsiders ’ , more are now realising that osteopaths and chiropractors can relieve pain .
10 The sense of adventure felt by the pioneers of flight still remains with those who carry on the tradition of ballooning today .
11 Enough , he hoped , to form several companies and carry on the fight , using guerrilla tactics .
12 He could go to Ireland and join up with the Republican Army , and carry on the fight his father … no , not his father , but the man he loved as a father … had started .
13 Go left to the block marked 5 , and carry on the gem on the right-hand side of the screen .
14 Most people want many sons because they carry on the family line and that means our clan can claim more land .
15 Steven Holmes , a pupil of Handsworth Grammar School in Birmingham , designed and painted a headboard which we carry on the front of the locomotive .
16 Many young people who carry on the habit on their own , after first experimenting with friends , are trying to escape from unhappiness at home , perhaps because their parents are quarrelling .
17 The Ebrahimi type of doctrine is most likely to occur when a partnership is converted into a company but the same people are involved as before and carry on the business with much the same attitude .
18 ( d ) Post-dissolution profits Section 42 of the Partnership Act is concerned with the rights of outgoing partners in certain cases to share profits made after dissolution : ( 1 ) Where any member of a firm has died or otherwise ceased to be a partner , and the surviving or continuing partners carry on the business of the firm with its capital or assets without any final settlement of accounts as between the firm and the outgoing partner or his estate , then , in the absence of any agreement to the contrary , the outgoing partner or his estate is entitled at the option of himself or his representatives to such share of the profits made since the dissolution as the Court may find to be attributable to the use of his share of the partnership assets , or to interest at the rate of five per cent per annum on the amount of his share of the partnership assets .
19 The floods , however , also carry along the waste and detritus of a large population .
20 Carry over the assumptions of psychological determinism and the new nature of the Christian will be reduced to a figure of speech .
21 Carry over the assumptions of philosophical positivism and the basic notions of revelation will become nonsense .
22 It 's a long way up to the road with a carry over the bridge to the nearest place you can park the car and trailer .
23 She could not , however , carry off the gold medal , losing the final to the title holder , Cathy Arnaud of France , the European champion who , at 26 , is at her fighting peak .
24 He conjured before their minds a poetic word-picture of St Aidan coming from Iona in Scotland and settling there with his band of monks to pray and to spread Christianity among the heathen English ; and spoke of St Cuthbert to whom on that spot the people went to seek help and comfort and guidance , until he fled across the sands and sea to be alone with God on his island — so carry the lesson back , to a county black with people and with coal , carry back the need for quiet , and separation from whirl , and silence ; and so heaven will be nearer .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 In the final analysis , much of the success or otherwise of a policy will depend on which firms carry out the operations .
28 Another way of putting this is that if we impose the restriction that by adding X and Z together to form a single variable ( X + Z ) , and carry out the regression : if β 1 really is equal to β 2 in the process generating Y t then the estimates of β and β 1 from equation ( 3.20 ) , in a large sample , should not differ very much from the estimates from equation ( 3.19 ) .
29 The modern method , which is largely though not totally superseding the above , is to sample the signal at frequent intervals and then carry out the Fourier analysis digitally .
30 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 ’ .
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