Example sentences of "carried [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If it had n't worked out , I would simply have carried on road riding . ’
2 Those of us who have criticised the Government 's and western nations ' lack of urgency in providing appropriate assistance to the Soviet Union will also welcome the new steps and the energy that is being shown in this area If , as the Prime Minister rightly says , the protection of non-proliferation is the absolute key to world peace , why are the Government seeking to increase the number of nuclear warheads that are carried on Trident , when they have the option of keeping the number the same , at a time when the rest of the world is decreasing them ?
3 It was vaulted and this vault was carried on columns which in turn were supported on the backs of animals — lions or oxen .
4 CAMEO is designed to be carried on emergency vehicles and has undergone successful on-scene field trials with the Seattle Fire Department .
5 We are carried on feathers .
6 Few people nowadays prefer to walk to their objective if they can be carried on wheels , and Fell End Clouds is so remote from centres of population that visitors invariably arrive by car .
7 The floor was carried on joists and under this was space for storage , scenery , gladiators and animals .
8 To avoid damage , Gyproc cove should be carried on edge , whether singly or in a bundle .
9 It is carried on Hudson bogies ex-R.A.F .
10 Up to 2,200lb of bombs could be carried on underwing racks .
11 It will be about twice as long as the goods brake and , as Colin 's article states , it will be carried on No. 5 's bogies and used as a mobile shop/ticket office/refreshment car .
12 The route crosses through agricultural land minimising land severance where possible , and is carried on embankment from Straiton over the Mineral Railway and Lasswade Road .
13 This drop was overcome by means of an inclined plane , up and down which the loaded barges were carried on trolleys .
14 But a fiery sermon by a Muslim cleric , who demanded the ejection from Libya of all diplomats from countries supporting the sanctions , was carried on state television on Friday .
15 CENTRE : Gladstone with its Royal Train coat of arms of the kind it might have carried on London to Epsom Derby Day trains .
16 The story of the revenge-seeking jester Rigoletto and his possessive love for his daughter is swiftly carried on Verdi 's universally popular melodies .
17 This macabre , yet passionate melodrama is swiftly carried on Verdi 's immortal melodies .
18 Forty per cent of American trade with the Pacific is carried on ships that arrive in the pod of San Francisco .
19 Could of carried on love
20 Processions were headed by fife and drum , banners proclaimed " bread or blood " , loaves were carried on pikes .
21 ‘ The taxpayer here has carried on marketing activities outside Hong Kong resulting in agreements for the sale or sub-licensing of intellectual property rights also exercisable only outside the colony .
22 The number of documentary programmes — compared with what is currently carried on Radio 4 will treble .
23 It remains true that we do not know when Marseilles became the main receiving point of the tin which was carried on horseback for thirty days from the British Channel .
24 Full details of what promise to be uplifting and enjoyable celebrations are carried on page 4 and the back cover .
25 The bodies of these cars were carried on channel steel underframes and there were steel platform bearers .
26 These from the castle will be more powerful , with longer range than any that can be carried on shipboard .
27 The tram rail is carried on trailer 751 , which is fitted with a hydraulic crane for loading and unloading .
28 Inside , the nave vaults are octagonal domical shape and the central dome is carried on pseudo-pendentives rather like squinches .
29 On the hearing of the petition he decided that the debtor had ‘ carried on business in England and Wales ’ within a period of three years ending with the presentation of the petition for the purposes of section 265(1) ( c ) ( ii ) of the Insolvency Act 1986and made the order sought .
30 By a notice of appeal dated 29 November 1991 the debtor appealed on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction to make the bankruptcy order because she had not carried on business in England or Wales within three years prior to the presentation of the petition .
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