Example sentences of "[adv] carry [adv prt] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One train , the 15.4 hrs from Quainton and the 16.15 hrs from Aylesbury on Sunday was cancelled on Sunday for several reasons while the gauging run for King Edward was only carried out an hour prior to departure from Aylesbury of the first ACE .
2 You must establish the extent of these liabilities with your solicitor , but even then you can only carry out an inspection limited to your particular flat , plus a superficial investigation of the common parts with the landlord 's permission .
3 Mr Lang was accused of merely carrying out a public relations exercise , however .
4 If a defendant merely carries on a hobby , e. g. of buying , refurbishing and re-selling cars , a court might find that a transaction made in pursuance of the hobby , e.g. when he sells one of the refurbished cars , is not ‘ in the course of a trade or business , ’ Blackmore v. Belamy ( 1983 D. C. ) .
5 Also , the results of many surveys in both the United States and the United Kingdom suggest that only a few firms explicitly take the rate of interest into account in deciding whether or not to carry out an investment project .
6 We w we was partnerships you see well when our place collapsed they carried on just carried on a bit because they were connected with Japan .
7 Marshall ( 1985 ) had already carried out a range of sensitivity tests , and had found , for example , that varying the discount rate from 0 to 30 per cent only shifted the break-even market share at time N = 1 from 50 to 70 per cent .
8 The police have already carried out a search . ’
9 BA technical experts have already carried out an inspection and it is believed the east Belfast airport is upgrading facilities to deal with an extra 100,000 passengers next year .
10 It was not because the rating system was bad , but because of the way in which the rating system was being carried out , attacking certain areas of domestic property , and , because the English had not carried out a revaluation since 1973 , Scotland got out of line .
11 Mrs Gordon ( 61 ) who lives in Kingshurst , West Midlands , and now works at a nursing home , admitted in an official statement released by solicitor Steven Jonas that she had not carried out a smear test before joining Dr Kumar 's practice , but claimed she followed a technique he taught her .
12 Since the δ-endotoxin is coded for by a single gene , which is usually carried on a plasmid , it has been relatively easy to locate and clone these genes from a number of strains of Bt and to express them in other organisms .
13 Brachiopod feeding is carried out by the lophophore ( p. 61 ) , a ciliated band usually carried on a loop , which also creates the currents used in feeding .
14 He quickly carried out a series of bizarre bank raids , claiming he was wired up as a ‘ human bomb ’ .
15 This was also carried on a division ; the Government accepted their defeat and did not seek to reverse the decision .
16 The committee had also carried out a survey of parking problems in residential areas .
17 With Thomas Dobson , later secretary to the Inland Revenue Board , Phillips also carried out a number of experiments of importance to the brewing industry ( and to the revenue ) .
18 Moscovitch , Scullion and Christie , ( 1976 ) also carried out an experiment within the framework of information processing theory .
19 To demonstrate its professionalism , the campaign also carried out an opinion poll in the Bridgwater and Taunton constituencies .
20 The assessor would also carry out a site visit and interview with the candidate .
21 You will then receive a follow-up visit from the person carrying out the assessment , who will also carry out a hardware and software inventory at the same time .
22 Many middle managers also carry out a marketing role when dealing with issues relating to their public .
23 We also carried out a number of follow-up interviews with respondents and non-respondents in order to explore some issues further .
24 The NCC and the Scottish Herpetological Society are now carrying out a survey to determine amphibian populations in Fife , Kinross and Lothian .
25 The council is now carrying out a work study which could bring a shake-up that will end Derek 's golden days .
26 Police are now carrying out an investigation .
27 This second misfortune seemed to revive her memories of the earlier time when she had been carrying his child and had been given to understand that her husband had been simultaneously carrying on an affair with some young army chauffeuse .
28 A function often carries out a number of actions , but it always produces a single result .
29 Their task is not simply to carry out a paperwork exercise .
30 In fact , he has even carried out a number of burial-at-sea ceremonies with ashes scattered across the waves .
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