Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] carry [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | *the purchaser — who physically carries out the purchase transaction . |
2 | ‘ And yet you still carry around the baggage of the past , ’ he said cryptically . |
3 | This was performed on the 10 patients with pain after gastric surgery who also carried out the sodium probe study . |
4 | The Supplementary Benefits Commission ( who then carried out the means assessment in legal aid ) were released from 50,000 assessments a year , but the overall effect was minimal . |
5 | In the hospital kitchen there was a gulf between those who were meant to be in charge and those who actually carried out the work . |
6 | In the early period of industrialisation it was the skilled ( craft ) workers who actually carried out the production task , and in the late period the skilled workers constructed and maintained the fully automated continuous-flow production process . |
7 | Can I thank you for those generous comments that you say towards er , , I think they 're totally true , he 's worked extremely hard in making sure this council has a budget which balanced , and it 's due to his expertise and bullying tactics that we 've succeeded , and he should be fully congratulated for that , and I think it 's the determination of those who were elected in May as well , to make sure that we protected services and jobs , and , and make sure that we actually carried out the mandate which the electors elected us to do that we have such ach achieved what we have achieved today . |
8 | Torturers were either trained policemen or soldiers , or they were special commando units , or they were trained in USA or Panama , or they simply carried on the tradition of civilian torture . |
9 | ( 2 ) They then carry out the structuring of Newco 's capital as described in 4.7 below , in conjunction with the funding banks and institutions who are proposing to invest . |
10 | Scream out James , come here a minute and , and you cou you could use it just to carry on the conversation . |