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

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1 Chapman continued with his industrial work , but he had to carry the stigma of the commission 's verdict .
2 The electroencephalogram ( EEG ) seemed for a while to carry the secret of the soul in its multiple waveforms .
3 She did not know how long she would have to carry the child , or when it would be born ; she had no one to ask except Mrs Seager , who was still insistent that they go soon .
4 The family must be willing and able to carry the child 's past into the present and sustain it into the future , thus linking the child with its ancestral past in a positive way .
5 Never mind , what it comes to is that there may well be a sturdy little male to carry the name of Graham proudly into the future .
6 ‘ We had to keep our hands on the reins at that point in the race though we were still allowed to carry the whip and use it to prevent horses running out , refusing , or causing accidents .
7 It was constructed by Telford ( q.v. ) in 1796 to carry the Shrewsbury Canal over the River Tern , and was very much a piece of engineering experiment at the time , to be carried to glorious triumph in the simultaneous building of the great aqueduct at Pont Cysyllte ( q.v . ) .
8 She was afraid that one of the men who hung around the London termini waiting for girls arriving from the provinces would come up and offer to carry the case for her .
9 These timber works have all been replaced now , but north-west of Devoran , close to the modern viaduct across the river , are the remaining piers of a timber viaduct Brunel built to carry the Truro-Falmouth branch line of the Great Western Railway .
10 The spindle , projecting upwards from the centre of the bed stone , was at first fixed to carry the runner stone a little above the bed stone , but later the elevation of the spindle could be altered to allow regulation of the gap between the stones and so control the fineness of the meal .
11 Atlantis was to carry the Galileo space probe on the first leg of a six-year voyage to Jupiter this afternoon .
12 He offered to carry the bags for her but she would n't hear of it .
13 The professional revolutionaries who [ came ] to power in October 1917 were concerned to develop Russia 's capitalist potential to the utmost , to carry the country farther and faster along the road than the feeble bourgeoisie . ’
14 Indeed , it was necessary for the Government to carry the management of those companies with them so that any radical measures to expose the industries to serious restructuring or competition were not on the agenda .
15 If a company pays a dividend during a ‘ dormant ’ period — ie when it is not within the charge to corporation tax — the Inland Revenue has been known to argue that the company will not be able to carry the ACT back against its prior tax liabilities .
16 She also emphasizes the need to consider the ‘ action vehicles ’ which can be used to carry the change .
17 He got some of the men to carry the leather-worker to Zeinab 's flat .
18 But because of increasing restrictions over the past few years we have now bought a rack to carry the bikes on the back of a car .
19 But because of increasing restrictions over the past few years we have now bought a rack to carry the bikes on the back of a car .
20 Having said that , if you do have top-quality black and white photographs , then include one with the press releases to the national newspapers ; they may want to carry the story but have no time to find a photograph themselves .
21 Fleischmann consulted with Pons and they agreed ; Cookson got permission to carry the story .
22 There was a shortfall in orders to carry the company into the 1990s — the famous ‘ black hole ’ — and it was vastly overmanned for the amount of work that was likely to come its way in the immediate future .
23 Besides the four bridges at Newcastle and a tunnel under the river near Tynemouth , there is a new fast railway system from Tynemouth to Newcastle to carry the commuters .
24 For years I used to carry the stuff .
25 The importance of such figures in terms of their ability to carry the message of Marxism to working people is suggested by Neruda 's account of how , travelling the nitrate region of Chile as a senator in 1945 , ‘ at hundreds of meetings , all very far away from each other , I heard a constant plea : that I should read my poems .
26 The continuing work of the Anonymous Fellowships — and the definition of their prime purpose as stated in the 12 Traditions — is to carry the message of recovery to those who still suffer .
27 she well then you 'll have to carry the mattress downstairs .
28 Within one hour there was activity at this base as the gun carriage that was to carry the King 's body was held at this unit .
29 Also , the tracks which carry mains voltage must be adequate thickness to carry the peak current safely .
30 The leader is seen to emerge in the drawing and to carry the others with him .
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