Example sentences of "[pron] carry [adv prt] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 God sent the Spirit of Jesus to his followers in order to equip them to carry on the mission of his Son in the world .
2 SCOTVEC is represented on many Lead Bodies and the various development groups which carry out the work of standards development .
3 A distinction between the state , as the institution which carries on the function of government , and the government as the politicians currently in office , makes it possible to oppose policies without denying legitimacy , or even to challenge the legitimacy of particular ministerial procedures , without confronting the constitution as a whole .
4 The sense of adventure felt by the pioneers of flight still remains with those who carry on the tradition of ballooning today .
5 Many positions of great influence in British society are filled by individuals who carry out the duties of their office for no monetary reward at all .
6 So in this case the people who carry out the will of the people make the laws on behalf of the people .
7 Now this may not be the most compelling subject but it is important for you to know that throughout our term in office , we 've not left you on your own as you carry out the task of raising funds for your programme .
8 In 1814 , Samuel Webb leased the mill to Stephen and Edward Blackwell , who carried on the tradition of cloth making .
9 For those who carried out the purges of the English cathedrals and parish churches during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , the artistic objects they destroyed were synonymous with paganism and superstition , and were thus the antithesis of true religion .
10 Charles-Henri ( 1740–93 ) , chief public executioner under the ancien régime , who continued in office during the Revolution , and who carried out the guillotining of Louis XVI .
11 Steven Holmes , a pupil of Handsworth Grammar School in Birmingham , designed and painted a headboard which we carry on the front of the locomotive .
12 in a , in as much as er , you know evaluations an arbitrary , and presumably there must be some right of appeal against the decision taken by the district valuer , or whoever carries out the valuation of the house .
13 The council decide the policy but the official carries it out , and the way in which he carries out the instructions of the council is in accordance with his recognised professional skill and knowledge .
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