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

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1 Always have two people to carry each gift i.e. two for the bread and two for the chalice ; a friend and catechist .
2 Thereafter , it will be for the British presidency to carry that work forward .
3 We propose to carry that principle forward , both in communal discussions next year and as a key part of the British presidency in the second half of 1992 .
4 You 'll have to carry that stigma around with you for the rest of your life .
5 As we show on page 10 , brewers are refusing to pay for urgent repairs to their tenanted pubs which they have earmarked for conversion to leases because new leaseholders will have to carry that burden when they take over .
6 Children who have to leave a lone parent , whether single from death or divorce , are obviously going to be more troubled and guilty about the possible loneliness and vulnerability of the one they leave behind than children who know there are others to carry that burden .
7 With regard to the War Department , I quite agree with Panmure , that the best course will be to lodge that Department in an unpretending but suitable manner in Pall Mall , and to carry that arrangement into effect at the same time that a Foreign and Colonial Office are building in Downing and Fludyer Street .
8 Giving Hilary 's shoulder a reassuring squeeze , he added , ‘ And do n't go trying to carry that paint home alone .
9 I think the stress and strain on the bearings for instance , the the middle bearing of it was underrated to carry that amount of weight , not in the vertical sense but in the yawing to and fro .
10 A year , ago he would have had a junior to carry that lot . ’
11 I have to remain free to carry that project through .
12 Apart from the face that consideration of scenic impact seems to carry little weight in the decision making process , there is another distressing angle to these applications .
13 Although their views appeared to carry little weight , they had raised a fundamental question about the relationship between tax allowances and cash allowances which remains a controversial issue .
14 ‘ You can come and help me to carry some pictures , George dear , ’ she said to young Curdle , who was skipping about the playground .
15 This , in theory , saves lives on the other side — a concern that has been rare in recent wars , but seems to carry some weight in this one .
16 Firstly , she needs to carry some weight to maintain her power .
17 PERHAPS the Independent Traveller ought to carry some sort of warning : ‘ Reading this section can change your life . ’
18 Can you confirm that this is so and whether the accounts would then have to carry some sort of explanatory note to this effect ?
19 Going to need a truck to carry this home .
20 One electric lamp the others all be the the butty would have the electric lamp , and he 'd also carry an oil lamp for testing for gas , and er I can remember going nearly a whole shift having to carry this lamp right down on the floor , carry it up into the heading you see ?
21 Now I though he would have hysterics ; he could not get down on the ground quick enough to carry this action out .
22 The increase of speed with altitude could be the result of the upward transfer , by convection in the troposphere , of energy of motion : as such energy is transferred from the high-density regions at low altitudes to the low-density regions high up then the low-density material has to move faster to carry this energy .
23 It being reported to this Meeting that the Peck Measures of the different corners of Islay do not agree in size , & that many of them are deficient of the Legal Standard Measure of this Country-In order to remedy this evil it is recommended that in place of the Heaped Peck commonly used that a streak measure answering exactly to the standard measure of Islay shou 'd be substituted in place of the Heap measure , & in order to carry this Resolution into Execution the Meeting do hereby appoint the following Committee … it is earnestly recommended to these Gentlemen to have the different Pecks of the different Parishes brought to the proper Streak measure , and to have these pecks Branded with Shawfield 's Iron , and this being once done it is recommended to the said Committee to cause publish at the Parish Churches that if any person within their Bounds shall Sell or Buy with any other peck than the Peck so ascertained & stamped , that they shall be Fined at the discretion of the Baron Baillie of Islay
24 It is usual for a company to have a policy on its corporate image and to carry this image through to all its publicly available printed materials such as price lists , brochures and leaflets , visiting cards , compliments slips , envelopes and display boards and signs .
25 No young man offers to carry this burden for her .
26 Rather than continue to carry this burden , he suggested that the Russian Republic might itself consider seceding from the union .
27 Chodorow suggests that the concentration of childcare in women 's hands brings daughters to identify symbiotically with their mothers , and to carry this interdependency and need for mutual mothering into future relationships , most especially with their own children .
28 Thus , the JanSport backpacks which were once Lo Life standard issue are now widely derided , as Moet and his friends turn to more sophisticated techniques : ‘ The way me and my friends do it now is to wear a suit and tie like we was just comin' from work , and carry a travel bag to carry another suit .
29 The fact that obligations of kinship and personal lordship , and the justice of the feud , were extremely effective methods of control in the localities of early modem Scotland naturally carried little conviction for societies who prided themselves on having advanced beyond these things ; and since a long historiographical tradition has much preferred kings who reduced the powers of their aristocracies , and signed their account books , the Scottish monarchy , whose power rested on quite different things , has not attracted much praise .
30 Though the OAS has traditionally carried little weight , the appearance of Mr Soares seems to have emphasised the international isolation that awaited the country if Mr Serrano remained in power .
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