Example sentences of "carry from the " in BNC.

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1 The flag-draped coffin of Musician Richard ‘ Taff ’ Jones , 27 , one of the 10 Royal Marines bandsmen killed by IRA bombers at Deal , Kent , being carried from the barracks church , St Michael and All Angels , after a joint funeral service for him and Musician Bob Simmonds , 34 .
2 His casket , carried from the Cathedral on the shoulders of infantrymen , was covered by a Maori cloak , on which was placed a sword and a soldier 's ‘ lemon-squeezer ’ hat .
3 The coffin , consisting of a few planks , was carried from the workhouse by other inmates ; it was not allowed in the church , but was met by the parson at the graveside .
4 Although today it is a longer hole and equipment has improved , it is not common to see the bushes carried from the tee but it is done .
5 The mill was powered then by a steam engine , the coal for which had to be carried from the
6 Following a nasty knee injury against Shrewsbury in November 1984 , when he was carried from the field with his leg cut to the bone , George played again , with massive strapping and padding the following Saturday , and in all the ensuing games , in considerable pain and in spite of his injury .
7 Children with ABL can not absorb fat because they lack the lipoproteins in which fats are carried from the small intestine into the bloodstream .
8 I did some composing in my early years , so I have gained some modest experience of how a piece should hang together , and how it should be carried from the first note to the last .
9 A few caskets were carried from the docked ship , each bearing upon it a stasis box wrapped in a yellow banner embroidered with fanged skulls , protecting the precious Progenoid organs .
10 They contended that pornography , lawlessness and other social disorders have been carried from the more permissive societies of the West , via the mass media , to the countries of the Third World .
11 Her heart had failed and she had n't regained consciousness since she was carried from the drawing room .
12 The first were carried from the Maldive fisheries by Arab traders and reached West Africa by way of the Red Sea or Zanzibar , crossing the continent overland .
13 Even I shed a tear when the coffin was carried from the church to a recording of Jack Charlton 's ‘ Geordie Sunday ’ .
14 Within the mud is a scattering of angular boulders — rock fragments that have been carried from the land by icebergs and dropped as the bergs weather and melt .
15 In 1867 , whilst excavating in the ancient theatre at Ephesus , he found an inscription in Greek referring to some gold and silver statuettes , which , on festive days , were carried from the temple to the theatre by way of the Magnesian Gate .
16 Then he slowly held up the object he had carried from the car — the object he had found in the gas station .
17 Although an indefinite curfew was reimposed in Srinagar after the assassination , thousands of people took to the streets as Farooq 's body was carried from the hospital to which it had been taken to his home .
18 In one interesting analysis of this issue , Sauvant and Mennis ( 1980 ) argue that the TNCs act as transmission belts along which the contents of what they label the TNC ‘ business culture ’ are carried from the rich countries to the poor countries of the world .
19 The Doctor and Blake sat on the side of a hill watching the bones being carried from the archaeological dig to a large mechanical transporter .
20 Also being treated is a twenty-one year old woman who was travelling in the stolen car , and was apparently carried from the scene of the accident by the car 's driver .
21 The small town came to a standstill as the two coffins were carried from the family home on Markethill Road .
22 He had to be carried from the field and the club immediately cancelled their flight bookings for the Scot as a precaution .
23 We had coal to carry from the top pasture by the road where the coalman used to leave it , and I do n't think it would have been possible but for that snow bridge .
24 Even so , the carry from the men 's tee was considered particularly daunting , for it was also lower than at present , and even the new bank in front failed to ease the psychological effects of both hazard , distance and danger .
25 After World War 1 motor lorries took away a great deal of the short distance carrying from the narrow canals .
26 Each evening , arriving at a new hotel , she carried from the car one suitcase , one shoulder bag , a striped beach bag and a Guernsey knotted round her shoulders .
27 MARIO JOHNSON had just seen his friend and New York Jets team-mate Denis Byrd carried from the field , his neck broken , his young body paralysed .
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