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

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1 ‘ this approach is in accord with the approach of the general law of principal and agent in relation to fraudulent misrepresentations made by an agent in carrying out the specific instructions of his principal .
2 made clear , this approach is in accord with the approach of the general law of principal and agent in relation to fraudulent misrepresentations made by an agent in carrying out the specific instructions of his principal .
3 Those who act at the place of business must be doing so on the business of the company and not their own account ; the crucial question has been said to be , ‘ Does the agent in carrying out the foreign corporation 's business make a contract for the corporation , or does the agent in carrying out his own business , sell a contract for the foreign corporation ? ’ .
4 There may well be an important role for the LEA advisers/ inspectors assisting an institution in carrying out a full audit .
5 More significant for domestic purposes is s10(4) ( b ) and ( c ) which give the retailer a defence provided : ( i ) that he supplied the goods , offered or agreed to supply them or , as the case may be , exposed or possessed them for supply in the course of carrying on a retail business ; and ( ii ) that , at the time he supplied the goods or offered or agreed to supply them or exposed or possessed them for supply , he neither knew nor had reasonable grounds for believing that the goods failed to comply with the general safety requirement ; or ( c ) that the terms on which he supplied the goods or agreed or offered to supply them or , in the case of goods which he exposed or possessed for supply , the terms on which he intended to supply them ( i ) indicated that the goods were not supplied or to be supplied as new goods ; and ( ii ) provided for , or contemplated , the acquisition of an interest in the goods by the persons supplied or to be supplied .
6 In London the winners held their celebration dinner at the Hotel Great Central , Marylebone , where Chapman praised the Town for carrying off a major prize while still relatively young ( the club was founded in 1908 ) .
7 Schools thus slipped into the danger of carrying out a new range of management tasks without the benefit of fresh definitions .
8 Thames Water Authority are in the process of carrying out a general refurbishment programme at the plant .
9 It contains the practical experience of the members of MAS built up over a number of years of carrying out a wide variety of MAS assignments .
10 There , despite the identical name of ‘ collective agreements ’ , it is regarded not as an adversary process but rather as a means of ensuring the full cooperation of management and workers in carrying out the economic and social plans and improving the management of undertakings ( ILO , 1980 ) .
11 The previous section has brought to light some of the difficulties of carrying out a radical approach to the development of information systems in many organisations .
12 The Clinton administration is likely to have considerable difficulty in carrying out a proposed joint ‘ clean car ’ research and development programme with the major US car manufacturers .
13 Where an undertaking refuses to co-operate with the Commission , the Commission can not force access to the premises , but it can call for the assistance of the relevant national authorities in carrying out an active search for evidence and the national authorities must co-operate in providing such assistance .
14 These included the dismissal of the Peronist governor of the north-western Catamarca province , Ramón Saadi ; co-operation with the United States authorities in carrying out an aerial survey to detect drug trafficking activity ; and the creation of a Justice Ministry .
15 Langley was a Household official who had assisted Robert Passelewe in carrying out the great series of Forest Eyres and inquests south of the Trent between 1244 and 1249 .
16 There is no doubt that the candidate who assists the examiner by carrying out the administrative instructions given to him creates a good impression .
17 In a statement on Nov. 19 the Comoran Union for Progress ( Udzima ) announced that it was withdrawing support from its leader , President Said Mohammed Djohar , and going into opposition ; the statement accused Djohar of carrying out a political witch-hunt following an attempted coup and subsequent Cabinet reshuffle in August [ see p. 38378 ] .
18 Both the Belfast and the Philadelphia projects restrict access to members of the research group or scholars who are temporarily affiliated for the purpose of carrying out a specified piece of work .
19 If they relate only to markets within the Territories will contribute to the cost of carrying out the necessary work at a rate to be negotiated .
20 The Gramophone Company 's record-producer Fred Gaisberg had the idea of carrying out a recording session ‘ supervised ’ by Sir Edward Elgar , then lying upon his deathbed in Worcestershire .
21 Tasks at these levels often involve controlled processes , this appears to be clearly demonstrated by the common observation that a driver may cease a conversation before carrying out a complex manoeuvre .
22 Within hours of the killings Israeli Prime Minister Itzhak Shamir had accused Palestinians of provoking the police into the shootings by carrying out a planned attack on Jewish worshippers in an attempt to divert world attention from the Gulf crisis .
23 If a computer spends a significant portion of its time in carrying out a particular sequence of steps , then performance could be improved by replacing these steps by a single instruction implemented as a microprogram .
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