Example sentences of "[verb] to carry [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She did not want to carry on a lengthy conversation with this garrulous dumb woman ; she wanted to go to bed and hug Edward Bear .
2 Your doctor may want to carry out an internal examination to check the size and position of your womb , which will help indicate how far along you are , or this may be done at your hospital appointment .
3 For some reason we do not think in such simplistic terms and did not dismiss the Director of Licensing at the CAA from office when the pilot of a Vanguard trying to land in a snowstorm at Basle failed to carry out a successful instrument approach and killed all those poor housewives out on a day shopping trip .
4 Gentleman sees the working papers he will discover that no hospital will be able to ask for trust status unless it agrees to carry out the whole range of services that must be undertaken in that area .
5 It is , however , something to keep in the back of your mind on a shoot , and if you intend to carry out a post-production edit , pace can be a major factor in determining how you organise the assembly of your shots .
6 Mr Wade said : ‘ Quite clearly , the ambulance service needs to carry out a full investigation . ’
7 The worker will need to carry out the following :
8 You may need to carry out the above exercises a few times before you get any results .
9 This situation — where one man , eminent as he is , nevertheless has to carry out a huge amount of work effectively on his own , mirrors the two previous demutualisations — is a situation many believe should not have been repeated .
10 The Rangers Service has to carry out a fine balancing act — too many visitors could destroy the very habitat the rangers are trying to conserve .
11 It seems , however , that your leitmotiv is that no doctor could be expected to carry out the multifacetted role that doctors ‘ helping the police with their enquiries ’ have to perform , that they can not do so with their usual amount of skill , and that they can not carry out some of the more sensitive tasks without bias or being influenced by their paymasters — the police .
12 At Level Two students will be expected to carry out an extensive job-search plan , operating largely independently .
13 Poor bus services have already been identified by new town bosses who want to carry out a full traffic survey with interested bodies , including Lothian Regional Council .
14 After orientation , the end-user should : Want to carry out an online information search , either alone , or with the help of an intermediary .
15 Sensing this , the Coal Board struck what was intended to be a mortal blow — refusing to carry out the preventative works and offering us a mere £25,000 towards past damage which had been estimated at well over £100,000 .
16 The Australian company plans to carry out a Hanson-style break-up of ARC America .
17 At the meeting it was decided to carry out a detailed analysis of the needs of each church 128 in all , of which fifty or so are of prime artistic interest and to calculate precisely the costs involved .
18 In addition to the methods mentioned above , which were used specifically to evaluate the undergraduate information retrieval course , an attempt was made to carry out a long-term study on the use of the library with regard to reasons for use , materials used , success in carrying out literature searches etc .
19 By creating what it calls a ’ socialist parliamentary democracy ’ , the party hopes to win back both its authority and enough support to carry out a painful reform of the Polish economy .
20 Fewer digits were repeated when the right rather than the left hand was used to carry out a tracking task .
21 The feedback from college staff , subject assessors and Field Officers will be used to carry out a detailed evaluation of the model .
22 The design we are going to talk about is a DIY design in that , apart from a 555 timer and 4001 NOR gate chip , discretes are used to carry out the various circuit operations and the system is capable of being modified for those who like a starting point and then like to experiment .
23 The ministers also agreed to carry out a joint study of the rights of Mercosur countries , under national and international law , vis-à-vis those of foreign companies and investors , with a view to harmonising legislation in the run-up to the creation of the planned trading bloc .
24 Ministers have agreed to carry out a fundamental review of the way dentists are paid in order to avoid a repeat of the crisis .
25 Sometimes this may come from a reduction in the number of people needed to carry out a particular task .
26 We have the staff needed to carry out the required training .
27 Consultants will be invited to carry out a major study into the former steel plant , which closed last June with the loss of 1,200 jobs .
28 The tenant will not wish to restrict himself to too narrow a use , for while this might be satisfactory in the short term , if the lease is for 25 years much can happen to the tenant 's business , eg expansion or contraction resulting in the necessity for the tenant to assign or sublet the premises , in which case the assignee or subtenant may wish to carry on a different use .
29 You may wish to carry out a full post-production assemble edit .
30 The first year of my research made up my pilot study and from that I decided to carry out a full scale research project .
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