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

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1 Governors of schools are the most frequently mentioned group and Circular 6/81 asked them to encourage schools to carry out a review .
2 Robodoc , a mechanical arm with a drill on the end , helped surgeons carry out a complicated hip replacement .
3 The sketch for the Upper Pond , part of Brown 's great natural parkland at Petworth , was discovered in the Petworth archives some years ago but the backlog of work on the estate and the disastrous storm of 1987 which destroyed thousands of trees delayed plans to carry out the design .
4 The commission has contacted the Ramsar Bureau asking it to nominate hydrologists to carry out an independent survey of the scheme .
5 Management by crisis is a favoured metaphor of managing because it implies disentangling realities and priorities in a hurry , making a decision , and executing it by getting others to carry out the appropriate actions .
6 The PPL recently commissioned Gallup to carry out a survey of the benefits of recorded music .
7 A Sinhalese member of the Legislative Council thought that magistrates would have difficulties carrying out the spirit of the legislation : ‘ A crowd appears in the Police Court in the morning and unless plaints are presented and the names called out it will be somewhat difficult for the Magistrate to ascertain who are the people who have come to offer plaints and it will depend on some minor Court official or the peons as to who are admitted to the precincts of the Court . ’
8 Organising This involves the establishment of a structure of tasks which need to be performed to achieve the goals of the organisation , grouping these tasks into jobs for an individual , creating groups of jobs within sections and departments , delegating authority to carry out the jobs , and providing systems of information and communication , and for the coordination of activities within the organisation .
9 I watched Joe carry out the hammer in his small , 10-year-old hands , with a dozen nails clenched in his fist .
10 David Newman , team leader , helps Kim to carry out the administrative aspects of the sales centre .
11 The /U tells MS-DOS to carry out an unconditional format , and this reduces the amount of time taken to do the format .
12 If a landlord refuses to comply with a repair notice the local authority now has increased powers to carry out the repairs itself and recover the costs through sequestration of rents .
13 The money helps BCE to carry out a range of initiatives , including the provision of soft loans for new businesses , managed workshops for new businesses , low-cost premises for expanding businesses , training for ex-mineworkers and job shops .
14 Schools choose teachers to carry out a specific duty , to teach specific subjects and to contribute to the school at large .
15 The Secretary of State specifies which areas of work are covered by this process and has overall powers to call for reports on performance and , if the statutory requirements have not been met , to direct that the offending local authority shall cease to have power to carry out the work .
16 To recover blastocysts carry out the following steps .
17 At some point we need administrators to carry out the will of the people .
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