Example sentences of "carried [art] " in BNC.

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1 I carried the mess , in the dustpan , into the garden .
2 He carried the dead toad into the overgrown garden .
3 Evening drew in while we carried the weekend 's provisions ashore .
4 Instead of accompanying us , he carried the Bulgarian bodily down to the refuge .
5 Pete fulfilled the best man role and , during the wedding ( in July , 1987 ) , Pete wore all the gear and carried the rings in a little pouch on his harness .
6 As expected , the conference carried the policy review statement on multilateral nuclear disarmament — with the objective of achieving a nuclear-free world by the end of the century .
7 This time last year Becker still carried the label of a one-surface player , two Wimbledon triumphs being the sole major achievements on his record .
8 But as she responded to the audience 's affectionate plaudits with both Mimi 's and Violetta 's farewells it was the natural sweetness and dramatic presence of this fine artist that carried the day .
9 The masthead still carried the same title , meaning ‘ People 's Freedom ’ but the phrase ‘ Workers of the world unite ’ had been dropped .
10 Convicting eight of the nine , the judge said they had , in essence , been convicted of high treason , which usually carried the death penalty .
11 Just as he reacted strongly against Richards 's suggestion that The Waste Land had severed poetry from belief , which carried the implication that the poem was a cultural museum , so Eliot campaigned now for the preservation of London 's churches not as museum pieces , but as centres of religion .
12 Marx carried the criticism of Hegel 's position much further , and he is equally critical of the young Hegelians .
13 She carried the two steaming mugs into the lounge , setting one down near George 's elbow .
14 On landing , it was Charles who carried the baby-basket off the plane and the nanny carried the bags .
15 On landing , it was Charles who carried the baby-basket off the plane and the nanny carried the bags .
16 It meant she did n't know whether the foetus carried the disease until she was twenty-one weeks pregnant , by which time abortion is very difficult both physically and emotionally .
17 EVEN Arsenal , who carried the distinction back to London , would not claim that they played well enough in Glasgow last night to be the undisputed champions of anywhere , no matter the vainglorious subtitle given to this friendly .
18 EVEN Arsenal , who carried the distinction back to London , would not claim that they played well enough in Glasgow last night to be the undisputed champions of anywhere , no matter the vainglorious subtitle given to this friendly .
19 ON TUESDAY evening in the White House , while the camouflaged C-141s carried the paratroops of the 82nd Airborne through the Caribbean night towards Panama , President Bush held hands with his wife , smiled at his guests and sang Silent Night under the White House Christmas tree .
20 When the ‘ real ’ spies did turn up ( one carried the Guardian as a signal ) they acted with such obvious shadiness that they were instantly recognisable .
21 Only resource-starved , energy efficient Japan , the first and so far only victim of nuclear warfare , carried the torch of nuclear power with undiminished enthusiasm .
22 The emphasis on the ‘ I ’ was faint but definite and McLeish carried the echo away in his head .
23 She eventually carried the Welsh language with her , later in life , to the clannish Welsh community that developed around the Great Western Railway works in Swindon .
24 On the same day the New York Times carried the review that launched his career , the Times-Picayune of New Orleans had Seth calling himself an ‘ addict alcoholic ’ and ‘ a con man …
25 A few days later the national press carried the headlines that the UM plants in the Midlands had now been made idle as a consequence of the Merseyside strike .
26 Gently he put the gun down on the table and carried the pile of plates over to the sink .
27 Have you ever seen such a fall as this ! ’ said Mrs Hollidaye as she carried the tea-tray through to the drawing-room .
28 She took Dot 's carriers and Dot carried the trug basket .
29 In addition the Workers Birth Control Group , led by Frida Laski , carried the message of family limitation to Wales and Durham .
30 It carried the same headline as the one Mungo had seen in the train : ‘ BIRD 'S HEAD CLUE TO GIRL 'S DEATH .
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