Example sentences of "[vb mod] carry [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay well next week we 'll carry on with this material , looking at communication networks . |
2 | Built in 1898 of ‘ composite ’ construction , with iron riveted sides and an elm bottom , she could carry up to 25 tons . |
3 | And erm that would carry on until such times as when the foreman or whoever would deem them fit to be a squad that could carry out er a heavier job if you want put it that way , where they would progress on to heavier plates etcetera , and do watertight work . |
4 | However , there is a sense in which the particles that make up your body will carry on into another universe . |
5 | The large Pteropus vampyrus ( weight 800 g ) can carry up to 200 g , Pteropus travelling up to 50 km to forage . |
6 | Its body is made of high strength , low weight carbon fibre and the little car can carry up to four adults and two children . |
7 | From Corrie , the larger 2.75cu ft Victor , made from red polyethylene with a rust resistant chassis and leg sleeves , cost £39.74 , and the new self-assembly polypropylene Fort SB90 which can carry up to 275 lbs , costs £39.95 . |
8 | It brings a fleet of seven 44-seater British Aerospace aircraft to Liverpool , each of which can carry up to six tonnes of freight . |
9 | On the other hand modern trams , modelled on Continental systems , particularly the one in Grenoble , can carry up to 250 people . |
10 | Delyn was going to spend £1.25m in 1993–94 , but finds it has more than £2.5m unspent capital which it can carry over from last year 's budget . |