Example sentences of "[pers pn] be carry [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Siban commands , and I am to carry out the reconnaissance . ’
2 And I 'm carried on the tide
3 If you are carrying out the move yourself , with the help of some friends , then do not use tea-chests , they are too heavy , start scouring your local supermarkets and off-licences for as many cardboard boxes as you can lay your hands on .
4 Discuss how your analysis would have been altered if you were carrying out the analysis on behalf of a prospective shareholder .
5 She rested the child she was carrying on the parapet , the child being asleep , and held it with one hand as she used the other to search at her breast purse for her money .
6 If we are carrying out the valuation of a private company which intends to float in the foreseeable future it should be borne in mind that the flotation will make the shares marketable .
7 The eggs need to be well protected since they are carried on the wind , continually exposed to the sun 's fierce rays , and blown across the sand .
8 So they 're carrying out the checks initially on the the capabilities and the financial soundness of the , of the proposed supplier .
9 In trying to deal with non-academic work on its own terms it is carrying on the debate opened in the recent exhibitions of ‘ High and Low ’ at MOMA and ‘ Parallel Visions ’ at LACMA .
10 In particular , it was to carry forward the engineering and financial planning of a barrage between Penarth head and Queen Alexandra dock .
11 And for 1,500 miles it was carried on the current without power , navigational gear or a radio transmitter .
12 The company formed to explore the sunken liner said it was carrying out the search with the French Institute for the Research and Exploitation of the Sea .
13 True it was that the plaintiff did not undertake to do any work additional to that which he had originally undertaken to do but the terms on which he was to carry out the work were varied and , in my judgment , that variation was supported by consideration which a pragmatic approach to the true relationship between the parties readily demonstrates .
14 Mr Major explained how he was carrying on the principles of his predecessor and pointed out that he was her seconder in the leadership ballot and regretted that she had not stayed on .
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