Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] carry [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then this pantomime carried on from the coast .
2 Some research carried out by the Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughborough University ( in collaboration with the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York ) has produced some interesting material on joint action .
3 The practice of using the passage of years since the birth of Christ as a numbering system had its genesis in some work carried out by a monk , Dionysius Exiguus , in AD525 .
4 This situation carried on for a few weeks , she would try to talk but always just ended up leaving some food on the step .
5 A plan for Greater London was also commissioned , this time carried out by a small team led by Abercrombie .
6 And this observation carries over into the theory of employment : the labour market also clears , and any unemployment which remains is entirely the result of voluntary decisions by workers to withdraw from the labour market while still being officially classified as unemployed .
7 Where possible give her some task to carry out during the outing for example , helping to find the items on a shopping list .
8 Is the movement of such metalwork carried out by the manufacturer at all , as opposed to the purchaser or wearer , for instance as gifts or the movement of people in marriage ?
9 This includes all business carried on from a UK office , even with non-UK customers .
10 Somewhere that world carries on in a crowded theatre foyer , a cosmopolitan crowd , the women glittering with diamonds , unchanged by war , by revolution , by suffering .
11 As you will appreciate , we hope to be collecting feedback on any research carried out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months .
12 Any and all patents , registered designs , unregistered designs , copyright , or other intellectual property rights whether or not similar to any of the foregoing in or resulting from any work carried out by the Supplier under or in pursuance of this Agreement shall belong exclusively , throughout the world , to the Supplier .
13 I later witnessed exactly the same procedure carried out in a Budapest café with such leisurely incompetence , that everything was completely waterlogged before they began .
14 In contrast , the UK takes a more neutral view of monopoly , requiring the Monopolies and Mergers Commission to demonstrate that a monopoly is acting against the public interest , and the same principle carries over to the assessment of prospective mergers .
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