Example sentences of "carried [adj] " in BNC.

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2 In time it forms a substantial clump of green leaves above which , in summer , are carried rich yellow daisy heads on branching stems .
3 The fact that obligations of kinship and personal lordship , and the justice of the feud , were extremely effective methods of control in the localities of early modem Scotland naturally carried little conviction for societies who prided themselves on having advanced beyond these things ; and since a long historiographical tradition has much preferred kings who reduced the powers of their aristocracies , and signed their account books , the Scottish monarchy , whose power rested on quite different things , has not attracted much praise .
4 Though the OAS has traditionally carried little weight , the appearance of Mr Soares seems to have emphasised the international isolation that awaited the country if Mr Serrano remained in power .
5 None who might have carried that wish to the length of killing her .
6 But as we made our way down through the trees , I realized that even if I 'd been better at baling I could never have carried that load : my forehead hurt , my neck felt stiff and strained , and the pine-needles on the path , compressed and polished by thousands of feet , were as slippery as glass .
7 But I have carried that knee for 15 years without any trouble . ’
8 To us it is clear that it was the forms of social organisation in which such evidence was carried that gave them this quality and not the intrinsic nature of the evidence itself .
9 In the centre the earth had been laid bare and was scored with long scratches and furrows , and there was a narrow , regular hole , about the same size as one of the carrots they had carried that morning .
10 Eb Judge had carried that secret with him ever since .
11 Various kinds of religious rituals have carried that creative power through the centuries , but now in the West they are falling into disuse in the orthodox churches .
12 ‘ Despite protests on behalf of the ladies , ’ it adds , ‘ a resolution was carried that in future conference should not adjourn to play bowls . ’
13 and they and , and they both carried that out together .
14 carried fifty one to thirty
15 that 's carried fifty to thirty six
16 That is carried fifty votes to thirty six , now becomes a substantive motion .
17 that 's carried fifty thirty six
18 carried fifty thirty six
19 carried fifty thirty six
20 that 's carried fifty to thirty two
21 The roof-rack alone carried half a ton of water , fuel and spares , and the Land Rover was fully loaded inside to the extent that the leaf springs were flattened .
22 Although El Al has traditionally carried half of the air traffic in and out of Israel , its share since the start of this year has dropped to below 45% , with tougher competition from European and American carriers .
23 Was the condition of the patient already in the ambulance so critical , so life threatening as to justify the ambulance driver going through the red traffic light at such a speed , that the victim was carried 30 yards on the bonnet ?
24 The most famous of all is the one that runs from Osmotherley to Raven Scar known as the Lyke Wake Walk , along which corpses were carried forty miles .
25 carried forty nine thirty six .
26 carried forty eight to thirty two
27 carried forty eight to twenty two
28 Yes , I think it probably is. back to page er twenty thirty three two abstentions so it 's carried forty two thirty three in total .
29 The result of the vote is for car is carried forty two to thirty three .
30 As then , he dealt with the motion as a three-part whole rather than as separate clauses and refused to incorporate an amendment ( carried 2:1 ) which sought to modify the proposed Committee revision in respect of the Captains , which many members considered was a continuation of the sort of privileges previously enjoyed by bondholders .
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