Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Prospective students seeking an award to carry out postgraduate work at the University may obtain application forms and further particulars for the following awards from the appropriate Faculty Administrative Officer ( see page 46 ) .
2 Does he think that we should employ 5,000 HMIs to carry out inspections , or does he prefer the Labour party 's solution — that only local councils should be allowed to inspect schools ?
3 The tenant 's liability to carry out repairs will be covered by a covenant to keep " the demised property " in repair ; but a covenant to pay a fair proportion of the cost of repairing party structures not included in the demise must be separately imposed .
4 Leaseholders were found to have experienced a variety of problems with the management of their block , including failure on the landlord 's part to carry out repairs , too little or excessive refurbishment , estimates ‘ rigged ’ by landlords or managing agents , failure to consult leaseholders and difficulty in obtaining information about accounts and insurance .
5 In some instances Community law itself may permit or require Member States to carry out inspections or take other measures , but it is now clear that the Council or Commission may not authorize a Member State to take measures which go beyond those which would be justified under Article 36 .
6 So we made the decision to go up Beinn Damh , not a Munro , but nevertheless a divine mountain of 902 metres situated conveniently behind the cottage .
7 Women 's Design Service has received a small grant to carry out research into housing design for older women .
8 There is an opportunity to carry out research with a strong international content .
9 These addressing modes allow the programmer to carry out memory addressing tasks such as auto-incrementing of auto-decrementing an array index after , or before , carrying out an operation .
10 Government relied on its house-building campaign , postponing action on slum housing , though calling for more information from local authorities to carry out surveys of their areas .
11 BR has joined forces with 15 local authorities to carry out improvements to the trackside view on key routes .
12 Vinegar is more than just a table condiment to sprinkle over chips .
13 As long ago now as 1974 , Michael Maguire argued a need for a semantic ethnography of police systems and the criminals they pursue ; and there has been a subsequent trickle of attempts to carry out participant observation inside the world of ‘ cops and robbers ’ .
14 The threat comes from plans to contract out services to the private sector .
15 On March 15 , Israeli aircraft attacked a Palestine Popular Struggle Front ( PSF ) base in the village of Qoub Elias in the Bekaa valley on the Beirut-Damascus road , allegedly used as base to carry out attacks against Israel .
16 Distant recollections of established routines and clearly defined duties represent a world where the ability and willingness to carry out instructions was of paramount importance .
17 In some situations , such as providing purely factual information , this may be the case , but insensitive memos have been known to have an adverse effect on the motivation of others and their willingness to carry out instructions .
18 For example , permission to carry out development can not be completely frustrated by the terms of the condition .
19 An application for planning permission to carry out development at the above-mentioned site has been received .
20 To be more accurate , I had gained dispensation from the CAA to carry out test-flights for the renewal of a C of A and from the PFA for the test-flight programme of a new homebuilt aircraft .
21 Extra officers have been drafted in from headquarters to carry out house to house inquiries .
22 Whether or not there is a place for a trade union Ombudsman to carry out investigations and give general advice to unions , it is considered that this task should not be given to the Commissioner in view of the benefit to be derived from her maintaining an independent position .
23 A number of institutions were invited to tender for the contract to carry out research into the needs of the European manager .
24 A further problem for the genealogist was caused by the decision to round down ages over fifteen to the nearest five .
25 Cheltenham & Gloucester and the Yorkshire are taking the discount route to drum up business .
26 After the war , Rudd had little to do with Rolls-Royce 's automotive activities other than occasionally borrowing prototype Bentleys to clock up miles for durability programmes .
27 Phone British Rail to find out train times .
28 Great opportunity to pass on genes effortlessly , though the female has a limited number of eggs which has specific requirements for survival and therefore temporar temporarily stalls her reproductive success .
29 Cambridge 's inability to shake off Oxford , who poignantly named their boat the John Hebbes after one of their oarsmen who died recently , by the end of the Surrey bend was the crucial factor .
30 More senior pupils in schools can use a word processor to write up projects or dissertations for internal or external examinations .
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