Example sentences of "[verb] carry [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Friends and relatives tell me I should have stopped by now , and I know I do n't want to carry on through the toddler years .
2 Unlike Schleiermacher , Hegel had a large number of followers who sought to carry on from the point he had reached .
3 Someone literally got carried away towards the end of the game cos he fell over the front of his seat and banged his head .
4 Experts feared yesterday that an over-excited crewman aboard the US carrier Saratoga got carried away during the war games — and launched two Sea Sparrows by mistake .
5 Following news that the SQL Access Group is slowing down work on Phases 3 of its SQL Specification ( UX No 385 ) , the group now says it is changing direction to focus on market demands , and admits it got carried away with the academics of development .
6 The Westcoast mainline railway runs through the village of Elvanfoot , and locals say the work which Scotrail needs to carry out on a bridge will cut off them off entirely .
7 The practical tasks a carer has to carry out for a dementia sufferer are not necessarily , of course , the hardest part of care .
8 Next year , I want to carry on with the course , and do my Highers as well . ’
9 Now she 's selling , but nobody wants to carry on with the music.Debbie Kelly reports .
10 I can inform the Secretary of State straight away that there is a much more immediate cause seriously impairing ’ the ability of the Agency to deliver a proper service ’ and that is the swingeing cuts in staff numbers of up to one third in each local office that the Secretary of State has carried through in the past two years under the operational strategy .
11 He certainly underestimates the effective recruiting campaigns that the CPS has carried out during the past year and he seems to have ignored the fact that , in order to carry out its work as well as possible , its total manpower requirement has been increased .
12 Dr before we pass to other business , I would like to thank you very much indeed for all the work that the very small size panel on doctrine has carried out for the good of the assembly and the work of the church .
13 After various consultations with interested parties , it was decided to carry on in the traditional manner .
14 Provision was also made to carry up to a 2,000lb bomb load under the lower wings .
15 Hounded to her death by a cruel mother-in-law , neglected by her husband … the same husband who 'd carried on with a woman when she was hardly cold in her grave .
16 From the fishing bag he took a scope sight and two boxes of ammunition , one of them depleted from the sighting-in that he 'd carried out in a deserted glen on the drive south .
17 In a review of studies on productivity and ageing carried out in the 1950s and 1960s , one researcher concluded that ‘ productivity is , by and large , affected only minimally , if at all , by age . ’
18 ‘ He obviously was n't going to carry on with the Seven ; he 'd had his fun with it . ’
19 The FIVE NATIONS COMMITTEE has agreed to carry on with the successful recent experiment of having the referees ‘ wired ’ to the commentators ' headphones during games .
20 And he said , well would you like to carry on with the contract ?
21 When they reached Scarborough Pat , 58 , a steelworker from Middlesbrough , was taken to the town 's hospital where nurses bandaged his bruised and swollen fingers and he vowed to carry on with the journey .
22 The circumstances in which Anselm used the phrase Libertas Ecclesiae in these nine letters from 1101 to 1106 show that he knew that this phrase embodied the papal policy with which Hugh of Lyons had probably made him familiar , and which he was in duty bound to carry out in the matter of homage and investiture .
23 The problem.solver gets carried away by the interest of the idea .
24 She felt angry with herself for getting carried away by the ideas in her head , for turning her back on reality .
25 I think a lot of people get carried away with the occasion and it 's actually supposed to be a very romantic day , and , you know , that 's what it was for me .
26 The hump was closed in 1985 and all shunting carried out from the east end .
27 and it seems to carry on up the stairs
28 It gave us all the boost we needed to carry on to the launch and , after that , to the second anniversary of John 's captivity .
29 ‘ In fact , it was only after some debate that the organisers decided to carry on with the event , and some changes had to be made to the canoe course to make it easier for the rescue boats to assist competitors .
30 So the NETRHA decided to carry on with the Friern and Claybury programme in the absence of feasible alternatives .
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