Example sentences of "carry at " in BNC.
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1 | I was carried at a smooth lope by Trigger , or sometimes Silver . |
2 | The Republican tradition lasted into the Empire : ancestor portraits were carried at the funerals of early imperial princes and notables , and both the imperial family and the surviving nobility continued to stress , and indeed enhance , their origins and virtues . |
3 | But re-election by the International Amateur Athletic Federation must be carried at the IAAF meeting at Tokyo in August to be effective in time for 1992 . |
4 | A property it acquired many years ago is carried at a valuation . |
5 | Under FRS 3 , the profit or loss on the disposal of an asset should be shown in the p&l account as the difference between the proceeds and the carrying amount , whether carried at a valuation or cost ( para 21 ) . |
6 | Where the transfer is at net realisable value , the Companies Act disclosure requirements for a fixed asset carried at a valuation will apply . |
7 | The tegulae ( paraptera of some authors ) are a pair of small scale-like sclerites carried at the extreme base of the costa of each fore wing : they are rarely present in connection with the hind wings . |
8 | The applied voltage was 5 V/cm and electrophoresis was carried at 22°C . |
9 | There is no power under the section to impose any other sorts of conditions , such as those relating to the sorts of implements that may be carried at the assembly , or as to the apparel that may be worn , although these may fall within the general law relating to the possession of offensive weapons or the wearing of uniforms . |
10 | In Thomas Young v. Hobson ( 1949 C.A. ) the seller made a contract for the goods to be carried at ‘ owner 's risk . ’ |
11 | She was being carried at considerably over the legal speed-limit towards an unknown destination — and quite possibly what a Victorian heroine would have regarded as a ‘ fate worse than death ’ , since she could hardly imagine that Luke had gone to the trouble of virtually kidnapping her in order to spend a quiet weekend playing Scrabble . |
12 | He still held himself with the easy confidence she remembered , his dark head carried at an unconsciously arrogant angle , and he still had that polish to him , the patina of success . |
13 | Several hands had hoisted her up , and she could remember being carried at shoulder height , giggling and swaying — and then ? |
14 | ADRIAN Teer has charted the way ahead for Glenavon and warned that ‘ passengers ’ will not be carried at Mourneview Park . |
15 | In particular , prepayments for insurance will be carried at the amount that can be realised on the cancellation of the policy . |
16 | The unions were not Prepared to Support any form of " direct action " , despite the resolutions carried at earlier Congresses in favour of the use of strikes for Political ends . |
17 | And most soil and water bacteria carry at least one plasmid . |
18 | We carry at least eight days of supplies on each ship , with as much fresh food as possible , though a proportion is frozen . |
19 | Some stronger women carry at least 170 pounds about 24 times a day , meaning 4080 pounds per day , & sometimes as much as 2 tons ! |
20 | Men were also in demand for fetching and carrying At a suitable moment after the meal a plate or basket was passed round each table and the guests put in their subscriptions . |
21 | With all five of his rivals carrying at least a stone more than the handicapper intended , he will clearly be very hard to beat . |
22 | In analogy to the blockage of thymidilate synthetase by 5-fluoro-2'-dexoyuridine-5'-monophosphate — the active form of the tumor-inhibitory drug 5-fluorouracil ( 9 ) — one could now envisage covalent and irreversible adduct formation between any given DNA cytosine-C 5 methyltransferase and DNA carrying at one of its target sites of methylation a 5-azacytosine or 5-fluorocytosine ( 5-FC ) residue ( see Figure 1 ) . |
23 | The disk is round or slightly indented interradially and doomed ; diameter up to 15 mm ; covered by large plates each plate carrying at least one stout disk spine . |
24 | Under the traffic restrictions , only taxis , buses , foreign cars and those carrying at least four people were permitted to travel in the central part of the city . |
25 | It 's rather heavy and bulky to carry at 10lb 14oz , so is best suited for lowland campsites and ‘ car boot ’ camping . |
26 | It is probable that in retrospect he gave that factor more weight than it carried at the time . |
27 | Both papers carried at least two pages of local news , not including sport , and generally had one or two pages of foreign news . |
28 | Virtually all the guards carried at least a side-arm and , usually , a semi-automatic rifle . |
29 | I just said ‘ Yes ? ’ and as I dropped the pen she 'd handed me back into her bag , I noticed that she carried at least two fat rolls of ten-pound notes secured with circular gold clips shaped like salamanders , or maybe alligators . |
30 | Well now I , Bull 's Eye Lamps , that we carried at night , they were merely paraffin oil lamps . |