Example sentences of "[noun] to carry [adv] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Will he urge the chairman to carry out a study of the economics of mining anthracite from small drift mines employing up to 75 people because many believe that mined in that way , anthracite could be extremely saleable and competitive in relation to both opencast operations and imports of Chinese coal ?
2 In 1795 Parliament voted that King George III award Elkington £1,000 to carry out a survey of his achievements .
3 The benefit of planning permission to carry on a business from premises is normally lost by a subsequent change of use of those premises .
4 When survey data are coded and punched for analysis by computer it is all too easy to ask the computer to carry out a range of cross-tabulations of one factor by another .
5 As part of the 1993 Business Challenge , organised by the Industrial Society , schools teamed up with companies to carry out a range of special projects .
6 The next step involves staff learning complex commands to tell the machine to carry out a sequence of tasks .
7 Students from all departments were invited to submit bids for up to £1000 to carry out a project of their own initiative that would develop their enterprise skills .
8 This study confirms the need to carry out a follow-through of all persons arrested and not look simply at discrete ‘ moments ’ in the process .
9 Even in the towns , where officials were concentrated , the government had to rely right into the nineteenth century on reluctant elected townsmen to carry out a host of fiscal , economic , and general administrative functions .
10 Norman Fowler , Secretary of State for Employment , is planning to couple announcements about further trade union legislation in the next session of Parliament with an attack on Labour 's plans for restoring rights to trade unions , including the right to carry out a form of secondary , ‘ sympathy' action .
11 The association contracted the Fluid Processes Group to carry out a review of the nature , origins , occurrences and hazards of methane in the context of the construction industry in the United Kingdom .
12 The ‘ potentate ’ may have to be interviewed to obtain permission and goodwill to carry out a study in the institution he controls , such as a factory , office , school or youth club .
13 These developments hold great promise for severely disabled people who , although dependent on a machine , can have a feeling of relative independence ; their range of control in communicating and getting an appropriate response is increased and they are less dependent on people to carry out a number of everyday living activities .
14 The PPL recently commissioned Gallup to carry out a survey of the benefits of recorded music .
15 KPMG has been appointed by the European Commission to carry out a survey of venture capitalists in the European Community .
16 The de Vitto report on the social charter action programme called for the commission to carry out a survey into legislation and practices that discriminated on the grounds of age and to take measures to guarantee equal treatment for elderly people .
17 In respect of the Cossacks , Robertson was simply giving authorization to Eighth Army to carry out a course of action suggested by Eighth Army and " recommended by Macmillan " .
18 A spate of fires in disconnected homes , culminating in the deaths of children in Sunderland , prompted Southwick Neighbourhood Action Project to carry out a survey of disconnections on an interwar estate of semi-detached houses recently modernised with gas fires , back boilers and central heating .
19 The money helps BCE to carry out a range of initiatives , including the provision of soft loans for new businesses , managed workshops for new businesses , low-cost premises for expanding businesses , training for ex-mineworkers and job shops .
20 According to him , the Black and Tans were a terror force , hastily recruited from ex-soldiers to carry out a policy of naked and bloody reprisals against the IRA .
21 Men 's toiletries producers Lynx have commissioned National Opinion Polls to carry out a survey on men 's attitudes to pressures of living and work .
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