Example sentences of "carrying [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 According to one of the skippers , each hunting trip cost on average over US$130 more than the crew received for the catch — the fishermen were simply carrying on a proud and noble tradition , even though it cost them money .
2 She could not bind herself personally , with the result that she could not be made a bankrupt , unless she was carrying on a trade .
3 In partnership , which is ‘ the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit ’ , every partner is an agent of the firm and of the other partners for the purpose of the business of the partnership .
4 A steward with grey hair and neat moustache waved me rather wearily into the cockpit where the pilot and co-pilot were carrying on a violently gestured argument which was to last all the way to Puerto Maldonaldo .
5 She loved sitting up with the children until long past bedtime , playing silly games or just holding them in her arms and carrying on a conversation at their absurd level .
6 For the last few days she had seen them , not as her parents but as two hating individuals carrying on a private war behind screens .
7 According to the Partnership Act 1890 a partnership is an association of persons carrying on a business in common with a view to profit .
8 An EEIG may be formed by persons , firms or companies ( or indeed other bodies , whether incorporated or not ) in the EC , but not by non-EC bodies ; individuals must be carrying on a trading or service activity ( including the provision of professional services ) and bodies may be public or quasi-public .
9 The transaction in the new site will be undertaken by Tradeco , which will be regarded as carrying on a trade .
10 S 14 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance ( Hong Kong ) provided that ‘ profits tax should be charged … on every person carrying on a … business in [ Hong Kong ] … in respect of his assessable profits arising in or derived from [ Hong Kong ] … from such … business ’ .
11 In an attempt to counter their rise , NME became more and more lifestyle-oriented , dabbling in fashion and ideology to an ever-greater extent and carrying on a crusade for black music with a barely disguised contempt for mainstream rock .
12 The name of the individual carrying on a business as a sole trader .
13 You are carrying on a business if you sell or barter any of the livestock or their produce .
14 Partnership is the relationship which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit .
15 Common sense tells us that this requires some form of trading activity , and although this will cover such things as the purchase of raw materials , capital equipment , etc. , it should be noted that if such actions were merely preparatory to the later formation of a company then these can not be considered as the actions of a partnership ‘ carrying on a business ’ .
16 The Court of Appeal held , however , that there was no partnership in existence , since no business was being carried on by the defendant and X ; on the contrary , the goods had been ordered in preparation for the formation of a company , and such transactions could not be considered as ‘ carrying on a business ’ .
17 The court was , I think , going no further than was necessary to decide the case before it : the corporation was a private corporation formed under an Act of Parliament which was capable of holding property and of carrying on a business .
18 Lord Porter , who delivered the only speech , referred to a number of earlier cases dealing with the construction of ‘ carrying on a business ’ for the purposes of jurisdiction over the separate property of married women .
19 The relevant statute in those cases had provided simply that jurisdiction should exist over a married woman ‘ carrying on a trade separately from her husband . ’
20 ‘ Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance , profits tax shall be charged for each year of assessment at the standard rate on every person carrying on a trade , profession or business in Hong Kong in respect of his assessable profits arising in or derived from Hong Kong for that year from such trade , profession or business ( excluding profits arising from the sale of capital assets ) as ascertained in accordance with this Part .
21 The court held that , despite its literal width , the expression did not embrace two Chileans resident in Chile who had never been to England , although they were partners with persons in England carrying on a business here .
22 ‘ 4(1) The institution conducts , or , in the case of an institution which is not yet carrying on a deposit-taking business , will conduct its business in a prudent manner .
23 " The meeting having considered the application of the Schoolmaster of Kildaltan for the payment of the sum he expended upon building his House — they have examined said accot. — and reprobate the conduct of the Schoolmaster in carrying on a work of such magnitude without authority — and they refuse to countenance such conduct … "
24 Like his father , Isaac became the leading figure in the Jewish community of Norwich , carrying on a family tradition of financial support for rabbinical study which earned Eliab , Isaac , and Isaac 's own sons Moses and Samuel the honorific title , HaNadib , ‘ the generous ’ .
25 Criminal and civil liability under Part II of the Consumer Protection Act attaches only to persons who are acting ‘ in the course of carrying on a business . ’
26 Another is to be found in the Business Advertisements ( Disclosure ) Order 1977 , which is designed to prevent a business advertising goods , e.g. in the small ads of a newspaper , without the advertisement making clear that the seller is indeed carrying on a business .
27 Radio Cameroon said that two people were killed , many injured and 219 arrested ; it also alleged that " certain foreign radio stations " were carrying on a disinformation campaign against Cameroon .
28 By working at the maltings was carrying on a tradition started by his grandfather , who had been a leading maltster at the same maltings .
29 To obtain interest relief on loans to subscribe shares in a Newco which is to purchase the business of , rather than shares in , Target , it appears that management no longer has the difficulty of persuading the Revenue that Newco " exists wholly or mainly for the purpose of carrying on a trade … " , as required by s13A(2) ( a ) .
30 There the Revenue argued that , at the time the tax payers subscribed their shares , Newco did not exist for the purpose of carrying on a trade ; its only identifiable purpose was to acquire a business .
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