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

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1 First , do we really accept that a man in the act of undressing suddenly decides halfway through that he will hang himself and goes up to the garret without his boots on to carry out the terrible act ?
2 WHEN it comes to munching mince pies , there is only one expert in the world robust enough to carry out the definitive taste test — Father Christmas .
3 It is essentially a melodic instrument and , though holding-notes in music of light calibre are charming in effect ( especially from or thereabouts with the exception — save in the hands of first-class players — of C ) it can not efface itself sufficiently to carry out the menial task of ‘ filling in notes of the harmony ’ in block writing .
4 On the other hand , it can be argued that real believers are incapable of distancing themselves sufficiently to carry out an objective study of their own ( or perhaps even of someone else 's ) religion .
5 Whereas a traditional craftsman would decide what should be done , how it should be done , when it should be done , and to what level of quality , as well as actually executing the task itself , modern management within capitalism takes on all these former conceptual functions , leaving labour merely to carry out the mechanical aspects of performing the manual task .
6 In addition to those covenants mentioned by Scott LJ above examples of those which have been deemed to touch and concern the land include : a covenant for quiet enjoyment ; a covenant by the landlord agreeing to supply a housekeeper to clean a block of flats ; a covenant in which a landlord agreed not to open a public house within half a mile of the tenanted premises ; a covenant placing an obligation on the tenant to repair ; and a covenant in which the tenant agreed not to carry on a particular trade at the premises .
7 From every point of view , therefore , the Crabb affair was a classic example of how not to carry out a dangerous covert operation .
8 The object of the following analysis is not to carry out a Stalinist witch-hunt of the text in order to pillory a deviant , existential , petty-bourgeois discourse ensconced illegitimately at the centre of Nizan 's literary production .
9 There is also an interesting account of the excavations carried out by Wright which caused Sir Mortimer Wheeler years later to use it as an illustration of how not to carry out an archaeological dig .
10 This , implicitly at least , demands the use of major computer systems , otherwise it would not be possible easily to carry out the necessary regular checks as to whether the various procedures have been undertaken within the prescribed time period .
11 Where the adjuster feels there is likely to be a valid subsidence claim he should appoint a Consulting Engineer promptly to carry out the necessary investigations .
12 Sure Style spokesman Andrew Lincoln said : ‘ We have acted quickly to carry out an initial investigation into the activities of personnel at our Middlesbrough branch one of 15 remote locations in the UK . ’
13 The recruits have been signed up to carry out a door-to-door ‘ skills audit ’ in East Middlesbrough .
14 The London-based Social and Community Planning Research organisation was commissioned nine months ago to carry out a special study of Employment Training .
15 Many valuable training experiences can be arranged within a single school or agency , or by a group of teachers from different schools meeting regularly to carry out an agreed task .
16 A set of instructions written in a programming language , that will tell the computer system how to carry out a specific task .
17 While CBT is good for teaching people how to carry out a practical procedure , the argument runs , it is less useful in helping people to understand why the process is necessary or how it might be improved .
18 You do n't tell me how to carry out a military operation , and I wo n't tell you what you can do with your cards . ’
19 It explains how to introduce new users and how to carry out the day-to-day checking of the operation of the LIFESPAN system to detect discrepancies and deficiencies .
20 Have the ability to understand the general principles for how to carry out an online information search .
21 This project proposes therefore to carry out a short investigation of UK cereal producers , their representative organisations , the UK and European agricultural bureaucracies , concerned politicians and pressure groups .
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