Example sentences of "[noun] carry to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thompson does not say here , in terms , that dialectical materialism has its answer , the class struggle carried to the extreme of revolution — unless we are to read ‘ revolutionising practice ’ as implying it , while sounding something less and , therefore , less disturbing .
2 No real difference from alienation , then ; and given that the outcome whether of alienation or estrangement is to be the class war carried to the point of revolution and expropriation , perhaps the simple understanding is good enough .
3 The message Macedo carried to the villages — most of them accessible only by boat or along tortuous jungle trails and scattered over an area larger than England — was that the forest 's people should , in uniting , take control of their own destiny .
4 The note of anger carried to the groups and couples passing by , provoking amusement and raised eyebrows .
5 Women , children and old people fill 50kg baskets ( increasingly being replaced today by plastic containers ) for the men to carry to the lorries which transport the grapes to the wine lodges in Funchal .
6 A naive bee carried to the feeder from the hive and placed on the food source will circle repeatedly after taking on a load of sugar water as if ‘ studying ’ the source , and yet when she returns a few minutes later she will be unable to choose the correct feeder colour .
7 UNESCO : All this sounds like technology and Western culture carried to the extreme .
8 Embraces and handshakes were shared by the marchers before they broke bread and sang hymns at a cross carried to the peace line .
9 Material carried to the sea by rivers , or transported by glaciers or the wind , experiences some degree of chemical decomposition or physical breakdown prior to being eroded .
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