Example sentences of "[adj] carry out [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Under section 40(4) ( a ) a review can be postponed if it is net practicable to carry out a review at that time .
2 As the National Curriculum is implemented , it will be possible to carry out a check of the curriculum of each school .
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4 After that they are free to carry out the search for their birth parents .
5 It is therefore impracticable to carry out a trial of a single homoeopathic remedy versus a single orthodox drug or placebo , although this approach has been tried .
6 There is a loyal work force who have flexible working arrangements in that the workers can each carry out a number of different jobs without demarcation disputes .
7 With a small sample it is not advisable to carry out the analysis in terms of individual papers since so few respondents read any single paper .
8 Because they are viewed in this light parents may respond with diffidence to those carrying out the assessment of their child and simply reflect back and reinforce professional perceptions .
9 According to some reports Barak , who had been Shomron 's deputy for four years , had planned and commanded those carrying out the assassination of Abu Jihad , the PLO " number two " , in Tunis in 1988 [ see p. 36436 ] .
10 Meanwhile , Malta 's fighters were in action during the day when Ju87s from both II and III Gruppe of St.G 1 carried out an attack on Grand Harbour , presumably the newly-arriving convoy having been spotted by reconnaissance aircraft .
11 It 's self evident Mr Deputy Speaker that this government is utterly unconcerned to carry out an obligation to which is bound by a treaty , freely entered into and the minister must answer the question of how he squares this inactivity with regulation nine three which obliges registration officers to take reasonable steps to obtain information about who should be eligible to appear on the electoral role .
12 At this stage , it is unlikely that the French were anxious to carry out a conquest of Aquitaine .
13 Drinks exercises introduce the notion of measurement , concentration of alcohol content ; information which will be necessary to carry out the recording of alcohol consumption throughout the duration of the course ( p. 3 ) .
14 Britain 's 56 area Probation Committees have a statutory responsibility for the efficient carrying out the work of the Probation Service , mainly through delegated management by the chief probation officer .
15 And , along with their male counterparts , they were ready to carry out the purpose of the meeting which , in the words of Douglas Kinnaird of PA Consulting , brought in as one of the UK 's top headhunters to chair it , was ‘ not to provide answers but raise comments , views — even whether or not it is a concern ? — and pick out perhaps one or two opportunities . ’
16 In the British Army , discipline was centred around self-discipline , and it was assumed that each man had enough self-discipline to carry out an order without being told twice .
17 When the European Parliament 's regional policy committee last carried out a study in Northern Ireland it produced the Martin report , which resulted in £63m for housing , he added .
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