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

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1 More interested in the style than the fashion , Huggy Bear are carrying on the feminist tradition of punk bands like The Slits and X-Ray Spex with all the musicality of Pete Duel & The Shit or Alien Sex Fiend .
2 The purpose of the research is to carry out a critical analysis of the literature both on the role of beliefs in social and political order , and on the principles of legitimacy of particular regimes , so as to develop a systematic theory about the legitimation of power .
3 The UK practice is to carry out a preliminary field inquiry into all but the most insignificant accidents .
4 Until this study was carried out the individual elements of the FAOR methodology had been developed and tested in isolation , each being the responsibility of different organisations within the FAOR partnership .
5 Eleven laboratories in eight countries are carrying out the first stage , synthesising new compounds for tests .
6 * South Korea and Russia are to carry out a joint survey to assess the damage caused by Soviet dumping of radioactive waste in the Sea of Japan .
7 A comprehensive review of the problem of attempted suicide and its management was carried out a few years later by a committee chaired by Sir Denis Hill .
8 The ITC was carrying out an immediate two week survey designed to analyse the frequency and nature of violence on ITV , Channel 4 and BSkyB , he added .
9 The judge was to carry out an agreed investigation into the bombing of a French UTA airliner over Niger in September 1989 in which 170 people died [ see p. 36910 ] .
10 A Home Office spokesman said yesterday : ‘ Prison staff at Blundeston and Home Office officials are carrying out a full investigation into the matter .
11 PRISON staff are carrying out a full investigation after it was revealed that former London gangland killer Reggie Kray could be making money from an 0898-style telephone line .
12 BRITISH eye surgeons are to carry out a pioneering implant operation which could mean short-sighted people throwing away their glasses .
13 BRITISH eye surgeons are to carry out a pioneering implant operation which could mean short-sighted people throwing away their glasses .
14 As this happens , the fertilised egg is carried down the fallopian tube into the uterus .
15 Sodium channels are uniquely found in animal cells , they 're not present in plants or fungi or bacteria , and they 're found on the plasma membrane , and their role is to carry out the depolarizing phase of an action potential .
16 The coffin was carried on a horse-drawn cart because it was a long time before a motor hearse became available .
17 Managing Director Stuart Hyslop said the posters with slogans on issues including the poll tax , crime , health and employment are carried on a commercial cash basis and no other party has approached the company to book space .
18 The best strategy with this project is to carry out the initial development and , if it is successful within 2 years , launch the project .
19 The best strategy with this project is to carry out the initial development and , if it is successful within 2 years , launch the project .
20 The hospital is carrying out a wide ranging inquiry .
21 POLICE in Turkey are carrying out a nationwide search for a missing British tourist .
22 The incident happened at about 2pm yesterday , while a resident was carrying out a routine domestic chore .
23 The wounded German Officer was carried up the grassy bank and placed against a tree .
24 The immunisation was carried out every four weeks and 10 ml of blood was collected one week after each injection and analysed for reactivity against PT-gliadin by dot blotting .
25 Bank Assistants are carrying out a broader and more responsible range of duties than those on which their salaries are based .
26 The practice of medicine is carrying on the same way as it has done before but we 're addressing issues like quality and standards and timing and waiting lists in a way we have n't done before .
27 The next stage was to carry out a proper evaluation of the message , in an attempt to determine what was giving rise to the ambiguity ( i.e. , what was missing from the message ) .
28 His last major task was to carry out a detailed study of the force 's structures for Chief Constable Sir Hugh Annesley earlier this year .
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