Example sentences of "to carry out [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Masala nodded then went off to carry out Whitlock 's instructions .
2 Better grants for farmers and more NRA staff to carry out pollution control activities should also help .
3 An appropriations bill , approving expenditure of $270,000 million in fiscal 1992 to carry out defence programmes planned by the authorization bill , received final congressional approval on Nov. 23 .
4 Independent inspections are carried out by the B.S.I. who send in experts unannounced to carry out checks .
5 National and local government authorities now have sweeping powers to control development in the two resorts and to force hotels and other businesses to carry out clean-up measures .
6 For this reason , it was planned to carry out evaluation of this type of material by comparing the performance of an experimental group using a Swedish audio commentary with that of a control group using an English commentary .
7 There may be a reluctance to carry out endoscopy in the elderly to obtain small bowel biopsy specimens on the grounds that the procedure is unsafe in the old and frail .
8 However , to avoid unnecessary delays in meeting the expectations of the staff , and to keep development work and associated costs to a minimum , agreement was obtained to carry out pilot studies of these packages in two EPHs , ie the one involved in the MINSE project and another of similar size .
9 ‘ And now , Signor , you wish to carry out sentence ? ’
10 Mr Walsh 's murder came just 11 hours after the UFF shot dead four Catholics and injured a fifth man as they arrived to carry out building work on houses in Castlerock .
11 With the consent of the donor , the Commission applied the fund instead to encouraging secondary schools in the crofting areas to carry out schemes for the improvement of the village environment
12 Never more than competent as a draughtsman himself , Kempe was adept at selecting and training young designers and craftsmen to carry out schemes under his direction .
13 The Garden had no computer communication links , so that the Library could not access on-line bibliographic databases to carry out literature searches for staff , and there was no possibility of using computers for data exchange between institutions .
14 The former arrangements by which district councils over a certain size could receive or claim delegated powers from counties in respect of certain services were repealed and replaced by a ‘ provision under which local authorities can agree between themselves for one to carry out functions on behalf of another ’ ( Department of the Environment/Welsh Office 1974:2 ) .
15 Obviously , the council would exist to carry out functions on behalf of the Secretary of State , but the duty would remain with the Secretary of State .
16 They have to carry out photopghraphy and write a report .
17 The set-aside rules are expected to be changed next year to take account of the problem , encouraging farmers to carry out weed control either earlier or later in the year , allowing field-nesting birds to complete their breeding cycle .
18 Doctors who are known to carry out abortions merely pay off the necessary authorities and are rarely persecuted .
19 Also turned down is a plan to carry out alterations at 135 Church Street , Whitby because it is also a listed building .
20 Distant recollections of established routines and clearly defined duties represent a world where the ability and willingness to carry out instructions was of paramount importance .
21 Nurses are now encouraged to exercise their professional judgement in safe-guarding the interests of individual patients and clients , and for some this means exposing poor management and refusing to carry out instructions which they believe to be against the interests of their patients/clients .
22 In some situations , such as providing purely factual information , this may be the case , but insensitive memos have been known to have an adverse effect on the motivation of others and their willingness to carry out instructions .
23 Employees are informed that " where the job involves working with people employed by the … client , then naturally you should be prepared to carry out instructions from anyone authorised by the client , where this is necessary to do the work " .
24 There will be occasions where individual assessors may , for whatever reason , allow subjectivity to colour their judgements or fail to carry out instructions when making assessments .
25 The most important point to come out of the Crabb affair was that it showed that the intelligence services were prepared to carry out operations contrary to the direct orders of the prime minister who was in charge of them .
26 The little Austers removed a significant amount of the in-flight workload imposed on the Lincoln navigators , however the frequent rain squalls that came over the jungle limited their use and as such the heavy bomber crews had to carry out operations with the required precision in dangerously adverse weather conditions .
27 5.51 enables a person who intends to carry out Operations on land to apply to the local authority for a determination as to whether planning permission is required .
28 I can confirm that both [ name of second partner ] and I are most interested in the [ Industry ] sector and would be delighted to carry out assignments on your behalf .
29 Newmont Gold has been accused of " invading " the land of the Western Shoshone Indians in Nevada to carry out gold mining .
30 Some general practitioners will prefer to carry out treatment themselves , but may welcome the therapist 's advice on management .
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