Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The theatre has cancelled a string of performances and workshops while it finds the money to carry out vital repair work .
2 Plans to carry out similar programmes in other resorts will depend on the success of the first two schemes .
3 But Make has no plans to carry out any research and development outside the US .
4 The committee will be broken down into four district working groups covering Hartlepool , North Tees , Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh , as well as task groups to carry out specific functions .
5 At Level One students will work together in small groups to carry out small scale investigations into aspects of life in the local area .
6 The strategy unit has marshalled the efforts of several Australian research groups to carry out new analyses on socioeconomic factors .
7 Historic Scotland commissioned Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division to carry out investigative work in advance of the installation of an improved heating system at the cathedral .
8 It is not always possible to give adequate thought to the future when caught up in the day-to-day running of an operation , but if you live the business , as Sir Hector unashamedly does , there are always less hectic times to mull over major issues .
9 One of the main factors underpinning the share price was an anticipated shortage of water shares , because of the decision to scale down overseas allocations to increase the public offer from 23.5 to nearly 30 per cent of the offer .
10 I propose that the new Bill , like the Bill of 1938 , should contain a provision to carry out this recommendation .
11 The Henley Research Centre acts as a focus for research at Henley and offers both organisations and individual managers the opportunity to carry out interdisciplinary research into issues of strategic importance .
12 Henley offers both organisations and individual managers the opportunity to carry out interdisciplinary research into issues of strategic importance .
13 Dalton proposed to introduce a Bill to give financial help to local authorities to carry out major town expansion in their own areas to relieve overcrowding in the areas of other authorities .
14 She urged health authorities to carry out urgent research into the problem .
15 Their only son at the time , a cousin of my father 's called William Bayles Brown , went out on Cotherstone Moor in a snow storm to gather up some sheep , and never came back .
16 Attempts to scale up these systems beyond their intended domain have met with little success .
17 I felt sad about this as I have several friends from my Salford days in Hong Kong , but I understand a decision to carry out this action has been put off for some time , so perhaps it was a regrettable necessity .
18 This network will provide high speed , high band width information transfer which will enable the University to carry out leading edge research particularly in areas requiring the use of visualization techniques and rapid access to data banks .
19 Several attempts to carry out such studies , however , have shown the great logistic difficulties entailed , which may prevent such a study in the future .
20 The Society are now seeking a skilled modeller to carry out this work and have undertaken to bear the costs involved .
21 It can be difficult but necessary at times to carry out this study and to slowly change our own techniques to keep in date with modern developments .
22 ‘ He 'll need sons to carry on this place . ’
23 ( Totally homogenous capital and labour markets ; constant returns to scale over all ranges of output ; marginal productivity pricing for all factors ; continuously variable relationships between factors over time ; land as an insignificant input . )
24 Now , they say they are going ahead with plans to go over High Force later this year .
25 This fact meant that Danzigers had far more opportunity to mull over Nazi propaganda and assess for themselves the extent of the Polish , Communist and Jewish ‘ threats ’ .
26 The list includes the need for purpose , love , forgiveness , hope and strength , trust , personal belief and values and the freedom to carry out spiritual practices .
27 5.12.2 Not without the consent in writing of the Landlord to apply for planning permission to carry out any development in or upon the Premises and at the expense of the Tenant to supply the Landlord with a copy of any application for planning permission together with such plans and other documents as the Landlord may [ reasonably ] require and to supply prior to the commencement of any development a copy of any planning permission granted to the Tenant
28 The curved planks or tubes of cork are stacked out in the sun for three months or more to dry , then boiled for an hour or so with fungicides and antiseptics to kill off any bugs and moulds , and to soften the bark by extracting tannins and minerals .
29 ‘ Through Rugby Travel I get lots of invitations to schools and clubs — I did nine sessions in two days in Northern Ireland recently — and it 's a good opportunity to try out different moves .
30 Wearing specific copies of uniforms also gives children the opportunity to try out occupational roles , such as astronauts , or nurses as well as fancy roles like robots , or witches .
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