Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] carry [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Then , by way of habit , if you leave the dog alone it will continue barking , and this noise may carry over a considerable distance .
2 But as the French press produced one embarrassing revelation after another , including leaks from the DGSE itself , it was decided that 65-year-old civil servant Bernard Tricot should carry out a rigorous investigation and that the French government would cooperate fully with the New Zealand police .
3 Shindler will carry out an environmental compliance audit , to establish how well a company is complying with existing legislation .
4 Those were the days of the Board 's Cruises when , traditionally , a few members of the Board of Customs would carry out a seaborne inspection of a chosen area in the United Kingdom .
5 Tomorrow Mr Westaby will carry out a substantial operation on an eighty-two year old man .
6 MMC also said that in preparing its business plan each of our businesses should carry out a strategic review of its options in conjunction with a product/market sector analysis .
7 ‘ Well , sounds can carry on a quiet evening and you do n't want your father asking why you were acting daft .
8 The method used to carry out a formal analysis of the hypothesis that there is no raised incidence of cancer among young persons aged 0–24 was the same as that in the Black report and was based on a comparison with the national rates for England and Wales summarised in table II .
9 A delegation travelled to Lisbon to present their case ; FLEC-Renewal president José Tiburcio Luemba called on Portugal to revise the agreements which had brought about the independence of Angola in 1975 , and said that his movement would carry on an armed struggle until independence for Cabinda had been achieved .
10 HUNDREDS of pro-Iranian militants chanting ‘ Death to Britain ’ marched in Beirut yesterday and vowed that the Hezbollah movement would carry out the Iranian death sentence on the British author Salman Rushdie .
11 He suggests a reason for this — the power of habit : " People can carry on a great tradition while proposing a philosophy which denies its premises .
12 Very often one individual with only a small time commitment can carry out the initial investigation and appraisal aspects of a project , but once the scheme is under way the resource level may have to be increased in order to cater for the client 's time-scale .
13 Britain will carry out a joint naval operation with Colombia in the Caribbean aimed at intercepting cocaine shipments .
14 The Commission for Racial Equality can carry out a formal investigation and issue a non-discrimination notice .
15 Using this as his measure of , Lucas can carry out a separate regression of on and for each of the countries for which he has data , once he has solved the problem of how to measure for each country .
16 We find it valuable to have a checklist of potential style markers ( even though this list itself is necessarily selective ) so that a reader may carry out a linguistic survey of the text , searching for significant features .
17 If West Yorkshire can manage without a county council and manage well , and the West Yorkshire district councils can carry out the necessary functions , why does Derbyshire have to be encumbered with a county council ?
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