Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] carry [adv prt] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If a client has successfully carried out a difficult homework task the group can reinforce this success more powerfully than a therapist alone . |
2 | Many valuable training experiences can be arranged within a single school or agency , or by a group of teachers from different schools meeting regularly to carry out an agreed task . |
3 | Sure Style spokesman Andrew Lincoln said : ‘ We have acted quickly to carry out an initial investigation into the activities of personnel at our Middlesbrough branch one of 15 remote locations in the UK . ’ |
4 | This project proposes therefore to carry out a short investigation of UK cereal producers , their representative organisations , the UK and European agricultural bureaucracies , concerned politicians and pressure groups . |
5 | Talbot saw no point in mentioning that the Ariadne had never carried out a hydrographic exercise in its life and that the ship had been called Ariadne to remind the Greeks that it was a multi-national vessel and to persuade a wavering Greek government that perhaps NATO was n't such a bad thing after all . |
6 | Finally , despite statements about the importance of older workers , the Department of Employment have never carried out a specific study of the training needs of the over-50s . |