Example sentences of "[conj] carry [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The council does , however , bring a disciplinary case against a doctor who , having decided to practice a particular form of medicine or to carry out a particular procedure , does so in a way that can be shown to have been irresponsible , or unnecessarily hazardous to one or more patients , because the doctor has failed to exercise a proper standard of professional care ; the council also brings a disciplinary case when a doctor makes outrageous and false claims regarding the efficacy of a particular form of treatment .
2 But the compensations for being unable to read or carry on a casual conversation are overwhelming .
3 Victims were named but the report did not give details of those responsible , its remit being to document repression rather than to carry out a judicial investigation .
4 Then the time to locate an address in I 2 will be : I 1 will only be created when it is quicker to search I 1 and then the track to which it points in I 2 , than to carry out an average length search of I 2 .
5 My people feel that the right hon. Gentleman would have been better employed if he had rushed to comfort the bereaved rather than carry out a song-and-dance act among people in Dublin , or even watch a rugby match .
6 This project unites a joint team of British and French economists and lawyers from the Universities of Sussex and Grenoble to review the existing evidence in a dispassionate collaborative manner to try to develop a common view and to carry out a limited number of new investigations in areas of particular sensitivity .
7 At the girls ' establishment where she had been sent at huge expense to learn music and French and to carry out the ornate disciplines conceived by the headmistress — including communal teeth-washing in the gardens , winter and summer , and then communal gargling into the rosebeds , which the headmistress regarded as a form of manure-spreading — the pain was put down to growing too fast .
8 Thus in Ibrams ( 1982 ) there had been considerable ill-treatment and violence by the deceased towards D and his girlfriend , and this led them eventually to plan and carry out a night-time raid on the deceased 's flat , during which they attacked and killed him .
9 There was no other option as the Hurseys live in a known highrisk parvovirus area and carrying around a Great Dane puppy in a blanket to acclimatise him to street life — as one might with Yorkshire terrier pup — is hardly practical AND needs a very large owner !
10 Providing , that is , that he signified his intentions of commencing his partnership one month before the commencement of any of the sub-terms , and beforehand to pay a full one-quarter share of the cost of digging and winning and carrying on the said works .
11 By setting up a trust for All Souls and carrying out the essential repairs , SAVE has demonstrated that even the most problematic redundant churches in the most difficult locations need not be a lost cause .
12 The workers operate in pairs , following a car from station to station and carrying out the entire work assignment belonging to their team .
13 For calorie counters , 1,500 to 2,000 calories per day should be enough to maintain correct weight and carry on an active life .
14 During the Offline Cycle , the Offline System will read files in situ and carry out a Cyclic Redundancy Check in order to verify these files .
15 During the offline run , the offline system will read files in situ and carry out a Cyclic Redundancy Check in order to verify these files .
16 Choose one of the history units and carry out a detailed audit of the possibilities for cross-curricular links .
17 General practitioners are well placed to diagnose effusion and carry out the necessary surveillance .
18 This will ensure that the appropriate corporation tax accounting period can be created , and the company is then free to pay the dividend and carry back the relevant ACT .
19 If carrying out an independent valuation it is important to interview both ( or more ) parties .
20 Of all the detectives she could afford , Maureen had hired this odd little man who looked as though he were play-acting , managed to be obtrusive when he was doing absolutely nothing and carried around a herbal cure for his blocked nose .
21 In 1063 the Pisans made a lightning raid on Palermo , destroyed some ships and carried off a handsome booty .
22 This Bishop found the palace and other buildings neglected and in a ruinous condition and carried out a great deal of repair work to the palace and also added to the building ( to quote ) , " in a most commodious manner " .
23 In the follow-up work , which continued for several weeks , the class worked on the design of castles inventing all manner of ingenious devices to prevent unwanted intruders or attackers getting in , went on a site visit to a castle , produced drawings and models and carried out a great deal of oral work , all inspired by the original story .
24 W H Smith acquired it in 1903 and carried out a major expansion and refit in 1907 .
25 Police discovered the Mini van in the warehouse in the nearby City Walls Road while carrying out a systematic search of the whole city .
26 Will my hon. and learned Friend take the opportunity to pay tribute to the United Nations inspectors in Iraq who suffered harassment while carrying out a vital duty on behalf of us all ?
27 The data will be analysed and a decision made as to whether to carry out a similar experiment during the busy summer months .
28 A decision by the South African goverment as to whether to carry out the proposed slaughter of over 30,000 Cape fur seals is imminent .
29 The remit of the division is to formulate policies for academic innovation , to promote wider access and to develop continuing education in all its forms , as well as to carry out a major teaching activity in English as a Foreign Language .
30 The user also needs to know the operations that can be applied to the relations so as to carry out the desired retrievals .
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