Example sentences of "[vb pp] carry [adv prt] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 We term this the level of computer architecture , at which a set of logically integrated hardware functions are programmed to carry out the processing of data .
2 In smaller seasonal or residential hotels all the office work could be centralised in the reception office , and during the quiet period on the front desk the receptionist would be expected to carry out the task of maintaining accounting and other records .
3 Indeed , he was selected to carry up the bill of settlement to the Lords , and in 1702 piloted through Parliament a measure to attaint the pretender .
4 accepting the text of the OED and Supplement in machine-readable form from International Computaprint Corporation ( ICC ) , the firm selected to carry out the keyboarding of the text
5 A matrix is not a simple scalar quantity like 2 or 8 and a special technique is needed to carry out the operation of raising a matrix to the power n .
6 The first two define the person and then his behaviour but the third defines action , first , and then the qualities needed to carry out the function of truce-making .
7 ‘ I am retribution , created to carry out the task of destroying those that would threaten the security of the Seven Planets .
8 At the end of the visit Roosevelt issued a statement , timed to coincide with the General 's return to Algiers , recognizing the CFLN as " qualified to carry out the administration of France " .
9 The Labour party plans a vast and sprawling bureaucracy which will need not just county hall , but Battersea power station , to house the thousands of officials required to carry out the wishes of Labour 's public sector trade union paymasters .
10 One hundred and seventy-five people is the best estimate that the senior chief inspector and I could produce between us of the numbers required to carry out the functions of the new independent HMI .
11 What the legal force and effect of any such directive might be is uncertain ; it is unclear whether health care staff are required to carry out the terms of the directive or whether those who act in good faith with the terms of the directive are immune from civil or criminal prosecution .
12 15.2 hereby agrees that it will use such confidential information solely for the purposes of this Agreement and that it shall not disclose , whether directly or indirectly , to any third party such information other than as required to carry out the purposes of this Agreement .
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