Example sentences of "[noun] carry on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Both the bid for Channel Five and plans for the new Teleport to be operated at South Gyle , carrying signals for both Television and Telecommunications via satellite , cable and fibre optic lines , are well advanced and require the continued integration of technologies to carry on the task of promoting Edinburgh as a centre of excellence in the new media .
2 I am not sure about the precise details , but I do believe than when Great-Grandfather Tallentire became old and decided to retire he refused to allow his sons to carry on the licence .
3 She hesitated momentarily before she said , ‘ I hope it will be someone with sons to carry on the property .
4 The benefit of planning permission to carry on a business from premises is normally lost by a subsequent change of use of those premises .
5 Margaret Llewelyn Davies was adamant that in no circumstances would the Guild surrender its independence and the branches raised sufficient funds to carry on the Guild 's work until a compromise was reached four years later .
6 Glen resigned from Annan in November 1816 ; his discouragement was partly caused by the friction created in trying to raise sufficient funds to carry on the work of the congregation .
7 Mr Patten played Cinderella last night and cancelled a private engagement to carry on the polishing while Margaret went to the Blue Ball .
8 And how are the weights carried on the weight cloth ?
9 In Attorney General v Squire , it was held that obnoxious odours from pigs kept by the defendants , and arising from the number of animals , the place in which they were kept , and the food with which they were fed , were such as to create a public nuisance , and in Attorney General v Cole and Son noxious gases created by the defendant carrying on the trade of fat-melter were also held to be a public nuisance despite the fact that the defendant had carried on his trade , in a proper manner and in the same way for 30 years .
10 His widow Mary Ann carried on the business with the assistance of her late husband 's associates , including Pierre André , who with John Chapman began a large-scale map of Essex ‘ for Mrs. Rocque ’ .
11 Poor Kitty , everyone said , when she did not conceive again ; thank goodness there 's a lesser Bainbridge to carry on the line .
12 Does he have the vision and political nous to carry on the changes begun — but certainly not completed — by his predecessor ?
13 The court held that , despite its literal width , the expression did not embrace two Chileans resident in Chile who had never been to England , although they were partners with persons in England carrying on a business here .
14 I could just barely hear her yells and shouts , a thin wailing carried on the wind .
15 Although all but 78 paratroop snipers were killed , the Australians were forced to surrender within four days , leaving the 2/2 Independent Company and some Dutch troops to carry on the fight 160 miles ( 257km ) to the east at Dili .
16 You know , they wanted a grandson to carry on the estate . ’
17 Salomon carried on a business as a sole trader .
18 The hammock , which was slung from a long pole carried on the shoulders of two men , was used for transporting the sick and infirm across rough country terrain and , in and around Funchal , for the rich and for the tourists who were carried through the dirty , and sometimes muddy , streets .
19 We do not have to ‘ choose ’ whether we breathe or whether our heart beats , for instance ; it is better that the body carries on the process without interference .
20 And the rabbit catcher 's great grandson carries on the village tradition , which has been enhanced with the arrival of Capt Tim Forster and his Grand National successes .
21 Born in Venice in 1751 , Tim 's paternal ancestor Zaccaria died in London at the age of 76 , leaving his eldest son Joseph to carry on the family name .
22 During the successive rounds of these twin controversies Baldwin used with remarkable freedom the House of Commons as well as public platforms to carry on the debate within his own party .
23 After travelling back south by barge , the pair have driven down to Tasmania to carry on the circumnavigation where they left off .
24 In partnership , which is ‘ the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit ’ , every partner is an agent of the firm and of the other partners for the purpose of the business of the partnership .
25 According to the Partnership Act 1890 a partnership is an association of persons carrying on a business in common with a view to profit .
26 Partnership is the relationship which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit .
27 Section 56 prohibits persons carrying on an investment business from entering into agreements for , inter alia , the sale of or subscription for shares ‘ in the course of or in consequence of an unsolicited call ’ ( subsection ( 1 ) ) .
28 A new cast of John Nettleton and Patrick Toomey carry on the ghoul work .
29 ‘ Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance , profits tax shall be charged for each year of assessment at the standard rate on every person carrying on a trade , profession or business in Hong Kong in respect of his assessable profits arising in or derived from Hong Kong for that year from such trade , profession or business ( excluding profits arising from the sale of capital assets ) as ascertained in accordance with this Part .
30 Premises and equipment are owned or rented by the person carrying on the business .
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