Example sentences of "[pron] carry [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 God sent the Spirit of Jesus to his followers in order to equip them to carry on the mission of his Son in the world .
2 The government has also failed in its responsibility for the Health and Sa Safety Executive by restricting year after year adequate resources for them to carry out the function that they were designed for .
3 Two-thirds claimed that training had allowed them to carry out the farm work in less time and with a reduction in mental and physical effort .
4 ‘ And needed someone to carry on the family name and the title , to stop any distant relative from — ’
5 He will not himself carry out the work but will invite works contractors to tender for packages of work within the project .
6 SCOTVEC is represented on many Lead Bodies and the various development groups which carry out the work of standards development .
7 The firm which carried out the survey says all Gloucestershire motorists could soon be paying the price for crime in higher insurance premiums
8 The head of the team which carried out the research commented that " we 're amazed that no-one has thought to use carbonyl sulphide in this way before " .
9 Allan Auclair of Washington-based environmental consultancy Science and Policy Associates , which carried out the research , suggest that boreal reforestation might help stabilise climate .
10 The company which carried out the job last night refused to comment .
11 Issa Abbas and Saad had been sentenced in 1986 and 1987 respectively for supplying money , passports and logistical support to the four-man team which carried out the hijacking .
12 A distinction between the state , as the institution which carries on the function of government , and the government as the politicians currently in office , makes it possible to oppose policies without denying legitimacy , or even to challenge the legitimacy of particular ministerial procedures , without confronting the constitution as a whole .
13 As it is getting towards summer they would like the work done as soon as possible and subject to a satisfactory estimate I can authorise you to carry out the work .
14 Would you carry out the execution ?
15 The sense of adventure felt by the pioneers of flight still remains with those who carry on the tradition of ballooning today .
16 Many young people who carry on the habit on their own , after first experimenting with friends , are trying to escape from unhappiness at home , perhaps because their parents are quarrelling .
17 The medical staff , who carry out the surgery and monitor the patient 's medical progress before and after the operation , are headed by the consultant surgeon .
18 So in this case the people who carry out the will of the people make the laws on behalf of the people .
19 ’ The people who do it even though they can afford it are the worst , but I am far more concerned about the victims — the shops than I am about the people who carry out the crime .
20 Well I think it is impossible for anyone to totally avoid bringing in their own values into work that they 're doing to some extent , but I think it is possible to deliberately set out to involve the values of other people in the way that you carry out the work .
21 When you dig when you carry out the digging on the a site you dig trenches .
22 Now this may not be the most compelling subject but it is important for you to know that throughout our term in office , we 've not left you on your own as you carry out the task of raising funds for your programme .
23 Not enough , say some large corporate customers , insisting that Microsoft itself carry out the design and implementation of their networks , and back that up with in-house service .
24 ‘ You know she carried on the business alone when her father died , got guts has that girl . ’
25 She carried out the balancing exercise .
26 Was there anything about the way that you carried out the operation in the flat that caused you dissatisfaction ?
27 The architect was Andrea Spezza ; the two men who carried on the work after his death , Vicenzo Boccaccio and Nicolo Sebregondi , followed his designs .
28 When convocation met in December 1373 even the prelates were alienated from the crown , or at least from Gaunt and those who carried on the government in the king 's name : the attempt to levy an unprecedented tax of £50,000 in 1371 had aroused great resentment , aggravated in the next year when , in an effort to speed its collection , all the bishops of the southern province had their temporalities seized .
29 In 1814 , Samuel Webb leased the mill to Stephen and Edward Blackwell , who carried on the tradition of cloth making .
30 Among the groups in Essex who carried on the tradition yesterday were members of the Great Tey Footpath Preservation Society and villagers from neighbouring Chappel , who teamed up for a 14-mile walk around the boundaries of the two parishes .
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