Example sentences of "[adj] to carry out the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For this reason , it is not always possible to carry out the preferred size or type of investigation until certain data or resources become available .
2 The employer , or the architect on his behalf , for certain sections of a contract may provide a list , in or attached to the contract bills , of at least three sub-contractors from which the builder must select one able and willing to carry out the respective work .
3 ‘ The Government has estimated that local authorities in England will need to spend twenty four point seven million pounds in ninety-one , ninety-two to carry out the additional duties resulting from the Food Safety Act .
4 She was able to carry out the simple reward programme which worked very well and then progressed to rewarding Luke for passing a motion in the lavatory .
5 Volunteers should be able to carry out the minimal work involved , though some dioceses seem curiously reluctant to accept offers of help of this kind .
6 The long period of housing the stock meant that the farmer was able to carry out the necessary work in the mornings and evenings .
7 Mrs Howard said : ‘ Unless we are given a lot more resources we will not be able to carry out the weekly monitoring required .
8 In R v Plymouth Juvenile Court , ex pF and F [ 1987 ] 1 FLR 169 , a case decided under the old law , the court recognised that a solicitor would find it difficult to carry out the necessary close investigation of the facts without the aid of a guardian ad litem .
9 Is the Minister satisfied that the present staffing levels are sufficient to carry out the necessary pre-emptive intelligence work ?
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