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

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1 Must carry on that story .
2 Will you allow people to address the panel as a a comment and not just a question yes or no if you say no fine we all understand and we have to er formulate our our ideas as a question and we 'll carry on that case is quite simple and straight forward like that .
3 I congratulate them on that and hope that in the future they will carry on that practice .
4 did n't carry on that game that we were playing before .
5 He would start before breakfast and would carry on all day . ’
6 Consuelo ca n't carry on all day , when she 's stayed there all night .
7 LESSONS could soon carry on all year at Darlington College of Technology in a bid to make education available to people from different walks of life .
8 First , is the restraint on the business activities that the vendor may carry on wider than is necessary to protect the value of the business transferred ?
9 Do we carry on burning fossil fuels at rapid rates ?
10 From that date a National Labour Unity Committee was to organize the campaign within the Labour Party , while the Communists and the ILP would carry on separate agitations on their own .
11 We can not carry on increasing water service charges by ten to fifteen percent , year in and year out .
12 They 're probably even clearer if you take this copy of my er which I 'll leave by the door and er we 'll carry on next week .
13 I think I might carry on next year though like i in the same class
14 I said , each person sitting in this room is entitled to their emotions and if you 're unhappy then you should do something about it , because you ca n't carry on this way with this tension , it 's not productive , it 's not fun … ‘
15 You can turn the tape off and we can carry on this
16 You can carry on this afternoon .
17 It was perfectly clear to everyone that the company could carry on enough trade to flourish only if it supplemented its income by bringing in more goods than its treaty permitted , and the smuggling trade became large enough to disturb the Spanish authorities .
18 It may disintegrate on impact or , if it survives that , it may carry on some distance under water .
19 When writing on the board , one should not carry on any verbal discussion , as the words are lost to the class .
20 ( c ) No partner should carry on any business which competes with the firm or from which he derives benefit at the expense of the firm Section 30 of the Partnership Act provides as follows : If a partner , without the consent of the other partners , carries on any business of the same nature as and competing with that of the firm , he must account for and pay over to the firm all profits made by him in that business .
21 They allow us furthermore to describe not the great history which would carry along all the sciences in a single trajectory , but the types of history — that is to say , of retentivity and transformation — which characterize different discourses … the episteme is not a slice of history common to all the sciences : it is a simultaneous play of specific remanences .
22 The ship could carry over I , 000 tons of coal to fuel her transatlantic voyages , and accommodated more than 250 passengers .
23 Family tradition attracted many Scots into the army who might have been better advised to look elsewhere , but in time of war there was always the hope that disease or wounds would carry off enough military superiors to create vacancies without purchase and permit advancement in rank .
24 The Finance Ministry announced in May 1989 that women would be eligible to enter the Swiss Border Guard from 1990 as a move towards greater sexual equality , although they would not carry out paramilitary duties .
25 Many smaller museums offer similar shorter sessions , where pupils can carry out certain activities appropriate to the historical site in question — such as lessons in a Victorian classroom , washday or cookery sessions in a cottage or kitchen , or working as a servant in a large country house .
26 Each year , new machines are produced which either have more functions or can carry out existing functions in a quicker and cheaper fashion .
27 That same chapter has more to say about ritual of atonement , and chapter 18 is concerned with the identity and privileges of those who will carry out such ritual , and who will enable the people to dwell with the holiness of God without being destroyed by it .
28 In criminal cases the Sanhedrin could pass a sentence of death but could not carry out such a sentence without the approval of the Roman Procurator .
29 ‘ You 're not , sir , although I have no doubt it could carry out such a survey if it were called for .
30 Possibly Smith does not seek this , but only that the GMC should carry out such investigations in relation to particular treatments that it mistrusts .
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