Example sentences of "carry [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He introduced new boilers in the boilerhouse under the main galleries ; he installed a completely new steel structure in the ceiling above the entrance hall — without harming the ceiling paintings by Benjamin West and Angelica Kauffmann ; he rebuilt the goods lift to carry loads of up to three tonnes into the galleries ; he refurbished the public cloakrooms .
2 At Trecynon , a suburb on the north-west side of the town , there is an iron bridge built in 1811 to carry products of the Abernant Ironworks on a tramway from the works to the Glamorgan Canal , and thence to the port at Cardiff .
3 Senior officers say more and more criminals are prepared to carry firearms in cash raids .
4 Shipping lines continued to carry emigrants across the Atlantic during the twentieth century .
5 It would , however , be a great mistake to dismiss the event as an act of folly without any serious consequences , for the proof of the existence of a serious candidate led to the definite rebirth of Bonapartism as a political force in France and it was this movement which was later to carry Louis-Napoleon to power .
6 Carry over : Try not to carry part of a sentence over to the next page and if at all possible leave paragraphs intact as well .
7 Okun ( 1975 ) characterized this sort of trade-off as a ‘ leaky bucket ’ , which lost some of its contents ( disincentive effects and administration costs ) when used to carry income from the rich to the poor .
8 Some critics have considered it to be too weak and idiosyncratic to carry responsibility for major public and social services .
9 I can answer that very briefly Mr Chairman er yes , there will be the capability to carry stand off weapons the conventionally armed stand off missile for example will have a good stand off range .
10 Even ignoring its importance as a local employer , to say that a sector which earns 15 per cent of GDP , which finances most of the small business start-ups in Scotland , which provides capital for companies great and small , which finances pensions and insurance for thousands of Scots , as well as backing for a quarter of the UK 's institutional funds , does nothing to help the economy , is to carry ideology to the point of folly .
11 Open gun positions were located in the bow , midships and extreme tail and provision made to carry bombs beneath the lower wings .
12 The ’ next steps ’ initiative is making use of the best and most appropriate management practices from all sectors , such as contracting out , recruitment of chief executives from the private sector , performance pay , publication of reports and accounts , customer surveys , trading funds , and financial flexibility to carry money between financial years .
13 It is best not to carry money in Cairo at night .
14 ‘ I would not advise lone female staff to carry money like this , although I am aware that many shops employ only females and have very little option , ’ said Det Insp Phoenix .
15 But future Landsat craft can be expected to carry sensors at least as sensitive as the thematic mapper .
16 We will provide improved scope for contractors to carry mail to final delivery offices .
17 Her first ( maiden ) voyage was made in 1870 and she continued to carry tea until 1877 .
18 At seven I had to carry ID in case bus drivers attempted to charge me adult fare .
19 The splitting up of attributes between men and women makes the division of labour seem easier and more natural , but it can be a damaging process for both sexes when men are made to carry aspects of themselves which have been denied or have not been fully explored .
20 They suggested a mixed system in which the trunk cables that connect towns and neighbourhoods are fibre , leaving coaxial wires to carry signals into houses and offices from a series of switching stations each serving about 100 subscribers .
21 Cool Ground , set to carry top-weight of 12st , would be attempting to become the first since Burrough Hill Lad in 1984 to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup and Hennessy in the same year .
22 But possibly the most satisfying task for the Hercules and its crew is to carry aid to the needy .
23 Your heart beats faster to carry blood to where it 's needed .
24 There are more moving images at Middleton , in south-east Leeds , where the world 's first commercial railway was opened to carry truckloads of coal from Middleton Colliery to the city 's mills .
25 Yet in France , even as early as the Janaury draw for the challengers ' trials , the event was screened nationally — and special television walls were installed in Tokyo stations to carry pictures in Japan .
26 The post was much too risky , so sometimes I was asked to carry funds to Parma on my bicycle .
27 The VCR also converts the colour coding system from NTSC to PAL , by changing the frequency at which the colour information is carried piggyback on the black and white information .
28 One patch travels southwest to eliminate part of the flux lobe 3 while the other is carried west along the Equator to rest at the Pacific rim , near 90°W .
29 Still driven by the storm they were carried west for some hours into another narrow passage , though now the current had reversed , so what appeared to be a great ebb-tide came rushing towards them .
30 The Welsh international has played out of his skin throughout the FA Cup campaign and just as John Byrne 's goals have carried Sunderland through Norman 's saves have undoubtedly kept them in .
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