Example sentences of "[noun] carry [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The in vitro binding of CytR to the mutated promoters was characterized in a gel retardation assay using purified CytR protein and purified 32 P-endlabelled DNA fragments carrying either the wt- or the mutated promoters . |
2 | ‘ Lord Raglan wishes the Cavalry to advance rapidly to the front , follow the enemy and try to prevent the enemy carrying away the guns . ’ |
3 | But the motive behind her achievement was not self-interest alone , nor the desire to carry aloft the banner of feminism . |
4 | The participants voted to set up an Association for Communication and Theological Education to carry forward the discussions held at Yale . |
5 | Alongside resolutions on Russia and Peace , the Convention called for the immediate restoration of civil liberties , and for the establishment of all-inclusive local committees to carry forward the agitation — provocatively named Workers ' and Soldiers , Councils . |
6 | All licensed taxis in Brighton & Hove carry either the words ‘ Brighton Taxi ’ or ‘ Hove Taxi ’ on the centre of the roof . |
7 | The wash basin was passed again for us to wash , the soap and warm water carrying away the grease from our hands . |
8 | But this skill was replaced by the inclined table which simply had the slime/water mix fed on at its top end , the stream of water carrying away the waste . |
9 | The drought had aggravated the effluent problem as the company was forced to rent tankers to carry away the effluent which was an even more costly , though temporary , solution . |
10 | The statues of Athena and Zeus respectively at Athens and Olympia by the sculptor Phidias carried forward the tradition , but the figures in which flesh was rendered in ivory and hair and garments in beaten gold were in this case around forty feet high . |
11 | As a first step you might refuse the plastic bags that are thrust upon you at the supermarket check-out and use boxes to carry home the food . |
12 | Baldwin carried both the anonymity and idleness of his last Harrow years with him to Trinity College , Cambridge . |
13 | The carts to carry away the corpses went round the streets announced by the drivers ' bells and the cry , ‘ Bring out your dead ’ . |
14 | Sean ran out of the house carrying just the bag which he had grabbed going out . |