Example sentences of "[conj] carry the [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These particles are virtual particles like the particles that carry the gravitational force of the sun : unlike real particles , they can not be observed directly with a particle detector .
2 Another , quite separate , reason why the idea of watertight categories of psychosis has never seemed very plausible to psychologists stems from the difficulty of defining the outer boundaries of insanity and the existence of so-called ‘ borderline ’ disorders that carry the overall flavour of schizophrenia or manic-depression , but which are not severe enough to meet the diagnostic criteria for either .
3 Rather than carrying the usual disclaimer about the characters bearing no relation to living persons , the introduction said that these were real stories from Eleanor 's life .
4 Although certain other lines had their own Royal vehicles and carried our own and foreign Royalty more frequently than the LNWR , it was in the main the Wolverton LNWR and later LMSR train that carried the Royal family on long railway journeys .
5 The first was a good attempt but yeah you missed misled or confused then there could be several others I felt you could 've picked up that would be highlighting the second appointment that carried the whole process through
6 You 've got to choose the chain that carries the functional group in this case .
7 He came wearing his purple confessor 's stole and carrying the little box of sacred oils for the anointing of the dying .
8 We try to make it clear to people in Hong Kong and to the Government of China that the main component in our relationship with the People 's Republic of China must be Hong Kong and carrying the 1984 agreement to success .
9 They provide the bulk of the expertise , and carry the biggest amount of responsibility , in respect of these aspects of the marketing mix .
10 To make changes slowly , and carry the maximum number of people with you . ’
11 This presumably posed a risk to airline uniforms ; was likely to distract passengers ( the male ones at any rate ) at a time when they should have been paying attention to the cabin staff for rather different reasons ; and carried the ultimate danger of the implant exploding .
12 He also wore a helmet , and carried the traditional scramasax as a second sword , as well as a spear with a large crosspiece behind the blade , and a round shield .
13 I spoke for forty minutes and carried the whole audience after a prolonged debate .
14 She stood up and carried the cold coffee into the kitchen .
15 The rheme represents the core of the message and carries the highest degree of CD .
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