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

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1 The US surgeons are on standby to carry out the marathon multi-transplant operation if a suitable donor of the right age and blood type can be found .
2 It may be helpful to carry out a SWOT analysis — looking at the school 's strengths , weaknesses , opportunities and threats .
3 A short report in the Financial Times for 19/20 December 1992 states that women who were sacked from a mushroom farm after refusing new contracts that they alleged had made cuts in their pay , had been given permission by the Court of Appeal on 18 December 1992 to carry out a leaflet campaign to persuade shoppers not to buy the farm 's produce .
4 Less than half ( 45% ) said that the off-farm job imposed limitations on the farm and by far the most common reason given was lack of time available to carry out the farm work .
5 But where thousands of claimants did not receive repayments to which they were entitled because of errors of local officials the Court of Appeal held that the Minister was not obliged to carry out a fullscale review of files .
6 Only on pagan sites converted into other uses by Christians would it have been necessary to carry out a purification ceremony involving the use of the Chi-Rho symbol .
7 They will help provide the skilled man-power necessary to carry out the development project
8 The information necessary to carry out the control function effectively is produced from a variety of sources and often in a variety of forms .
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