Example sentences of "[noun sg] be carry [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is important to consider the institutional framework regulating relationships between employer and unions , since this will influence the way in which external political pressures for change are carried into the corporation . |
2 | The ground was split and vast chunks of rock were carried into the sky by the rising tide of magic . |
3 | This piece is carried to the UF position , which we denote by FR →UF . |
4 | A granite rock was carried up the mountain but over the next 120 years parts of the inscription did get broken away ; the climate at 2,700m can be very severe . |
5 | Shortage of iron makes people breathless , get tired very easily , the reason being that there is not enough oxygen being carried round the blood . |
6 | Not one of the Hawick contingent returned from Flodden , but each year a flag is carried through the town by the ‘ Comet ’ , this time a young married man . |
7 | If we apply RU to a jumbled cube , the notation FR → UF means that the piece at the position FR is carried to the position UF . |
8 | But in Committee , an amendment was carried against the Government . |
9 | It 's in these areas that the ocean heat is lost or vented to the atmosphere as this heat vent was carried into the ocean in the lower latitudes . |
10 | Left for dead , the body was carried into the monastery by the monks and laid in a tent outside the church , but after midnight Eardwulf was found in the church alive . |
11 | Although an indefinite curfew was reimposed in Srinagar after the assassination , thousands of people took to the streets as Farooq 's body was carried from the hospital to which it had been taken to his home . |
12 | Now the authority of the community was carried by the Sanhedrin they brought him to what is what they accepted as a trial erm they 'd assessed that something was going against their structures , and as I 've already said religious life was the most important thing he 'd broken it seems a religious law and the council the court the gathering together of the seventy members of the Sanhedrin were going to in a serious sort of way check this out , check this accusation out . |
13 | The Captain decided not to switch on his engines until they were further away ; he was content to let the vessel be carried by the tide . |
14 | Extra current is carried by the conducting parts to offset the lack in the nonconducting ones , and the Hall resistance remains constant . |
15 | They watched as the casket was carried to the mouth of the tomb . |
16 | And would how would the would the the coffin be carried to the churchyard in those days ? |
17 | Before doing this , another general statement will be made ( and will also need further explanation ) : intonation is carried by the tone-unit . |
18 | As her coffin was carried to the grave , Ol' Blue Eyes sang the line : ‘ Start spreading the news , I 'm leaving today . ’ |
19 | Even I shed a tear when the coffin was carried from the church to a recording of Jack Charlton 's ‘ Geordie Sunday ’ . |
20 | In my books I strongly advocate that a rope is carried in the party for use as a safeguard if necessary , or to aid retreat . |
21 | The gamekeeper ran to the nearby camp of the navvies and with the aid of a sheep-hurdle Putt was carried through the village to the manor . |
22 | As though , however , by an inevitable destiny , International Finance wound its coils through the heart of England , and its venom was carried throughout the bloodstream to the whole Colonial and Imperial system . |
23 | Pompeii was not the only town to suffer from the rain of pumice and ash ; the fall-out in fact covered an area of hundreds of square kilometres and several other Roman settlements , but Pompeii was particularly badly hit because it was so close to the volcano and was down-wind of it , so that the ash-laden eruption cloud was carried towards the town by the prevailing wind . |
24 | The oil was carried by the tide onto the shore . |
25 | Starting from the pole the local vector is carried along the direction it points ( a line of longitude ) to the equator ( A ) . |
26 | It has been said several times in this chapter that tone is carried by the tonic syllable , and it is now necessary to examine this statement more carefully . |
27 | We have seen how when the tonic syllable is followed by a tail the tone is carried by the tonic plus tail together in such a way that in some cases practically no pitch movement is detectable on the tonic syllable itself . |
28 | An archbishop presided at her requiem and her bier was carried through the city by leading members of the civil authorities . |