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

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1 A few months after that , the ‘ Carry On ’ factory produced Carry On Cowboy from its assembly line , with Ken playing Judge Burke and the busty Joan Sims as Belle — ‘ My intimates call me Ding Dong ’ .
2 Carry on north for 700yds to a gate in the hedge on the right .
3 ‘ But honestly , when you 're acting you 're acting and you do n't even think about it — and we are talking about a Carry On film after all , so the passion rating is pretty tame .
4 But she had an even bigger surprise in store — behind the scenes of the first Carry On film in 14 years , she was wooing Jim 's actor son Toby for real .
5 The success of Carry On Nurse in America did n't alter the fact that the fans were mostly in Britain and the Commonwealth , but the mail poured in from places as far apart as Kenya and Hong Kong .
6 Peter Rogers and Gerald Thomas , the brains behind all 30 of the Carry On films , remember Carry On Camping as one of their funniest and most successful pictures .
7 mini , there 's a minimum capital requirement , they 've got ta of been carry on business as a former
8 the parties carry on business in different States ;
9 The Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods combines criteria ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) by a somewhat complex formula which requires , first , that the parties carry on business in different States and , secondly , that the transaction fulfil one of three alternative tests of cross-border activity .
10 This cumbersome formulation has been dropped in the Vienna Sales Convention , which substitutes as the sole criterion of internationality the fact that the parties carry on business in different States , a formulation adopted in the U N Convention of Agency in the Sale of Goods and the Unidroit Conventions on International Factoring and International Financial Leasing .
11 The first is that both parties to the contract carry on business in a Contracting State ; the second , that rules of private international law lead to the application of the law of a Contracting State .
12 A second objection is that where both parties carry on business in Contracting States they can reasonably be subjected to the Convention automatically since it forms part of their national law , whereas parties carrying on business in different non-Contracting States who agree that their contract is to be governed by the law of a third State which is a Contracting State may well have in mind only the domestic law of that State and arguably ought not to be bound by the Convention unless they contract into it .
13 Accordingly where the second form of connecting factor is not applicable these Conventions apply only where all three parties involved ( supplier/lessor/lessee and supplier/debtor/factor ) carry on business in Contracting States .
14 I just certain , satisfy certain erm cattle requirements and carry on business in the sugar trade and of must done so for a period of time , I 'm looking at this , the third page in , top of the page , erm trade in office in London established without purpose erm now those the
15 For this means that ‘ the community perpetually retains a supreme power of saving themselves from … their legislators , whenever they shall be so foolish , or so wicked , as to lay and carry on designs against the[ir] liberties and properties ’ .
16 Its tales of euthanasia , bungled operations and sexual grapplings are enough to keep a Carry On team in business for life .
17 The legal staff of Customs and Excise , for example , carry on prosecutions for smuggling in magistrates ' courts , and brief counsel for the higher courts .
18 The first , Carry On Sergeant in 1958 , was made for £71,000 — and Thomas claims they were aghast when the cost of the second , Carry On Nurse , went up to £75,000 .
19 Fans perhaps remember him best in Carry On Doctor as the hapless Dr Kilmore , who is found in compromising positions with nurses .
20 Anita Harris , who followed Camel with Carry on Doctor in 1968 — playing a nurse who looked more sexy in her cap and apron than she had as a belly dancer in the earlier film — suffered from being the butt of Ken 's jokes in both pictures .
21 Other non-manual groupings are classified by the extent to which they carry out functions of the ‘ collective capitalist ’ : controlling other people 's labour , co-ordinating and managing production .
22 Tight labour markets and increased union strength at the end of the sixties may well have made it more difficult for employers to increase work intensity and carry out schemes of reorganization .
23 We the undersigned being the residents committee for Hertfordshire County Council bring forward and promptly carry out plans for the through the village especially in view of the notorious and dangerous traffic conditions and designation of the A four two five one through the village as the southern entrance to from the A forty one bypass road .
24 My Lords , the British Transport Police carry out work of high national importance , not least in the area of terrorism .
25 Our brief was to board and rummage as many of these foreign vessels as possible and at the same time carry out checks on the British boats to control any possible lead in duty free stores .
26 Laboratory staff carry out checks on all raw materials and finished carpets .
27 Hispanic men , laughing , carry out cases of Budweiser .
28 Since , however , those who carry out surveys of this kind are seldom able to control their sources , even cleverly-designed trick questions may fail to yield anything but superficial or ambiguous results .
29 At Level Two the student will plan and arrange work experience and carry out tasks during the experience with limited support from tutors/supervisors .
30 At Level Two the student will plan and arrange community involvement and carry out tasks during the experience with limited support from tutor/supervisor .
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