Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] carry [adv prt] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Nuclear Electric have carried out a similar study , which also showed Deferred Safestore as the best option . |
2 | In May 1978 the County Council began carrying out a technical feasibility study on a section of state forest in the Boggeragh Mountains between Rylane and Nadd , in the townland of Annagannihy . |
3 | Colorado-based Miniscribe filed for bankruptcy protection in January 1990 when it emerged that its senior management had carried out a massive fraud . |
4 | This group has carried out a large multicentre study on glucose tolerance in normal pregnancy . |
5 | Mr Wade said : ‘ Quite clearly , the ambulance service needs to carry out a full investigation . ’ |
6 | The Rangers Service has to carry out a fine balancing act — too many visitors could destroy the very habitat the rangers are trying to conserve . |
7 | And in this particular county one has only got to look to Ryedale who s I so far as I know is the only authority to have carried out a comprehensive survey of local housing needs . |
8 | The Politis editor , Mr Jean-Paul Besset , said his magazine had carried out a long investigation into dangerous waste dumping , including the discovery in 1983 of barrels of earth impregnated with dioxin from Seveso that were illegally shipped to northern France by an independent contractor . |
9 | Does not that show that , despite all the promises and pledges , in the past five years the Government have carried out a sorry and tragic charade and have connived at every stage with Black Bob Scholey to sell off the Scottish steel industry ? |
10 | The Girls and Mathematics Unit has carried out a substantial number of project on girls ' classroom performance in Mathematics , spanning nursery to secondary schools . |
11 | The Australian company plans to carry out a Hanson-style break-up of ARC America . |