Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [art] task " in BNC.

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1 He faced a prison sentence , and in his eagerness to keep his client out of prison , defending QC Mr Christmas Humphreys claimed that Trevor had been overworking and was drinking ‘ to give him the energy to carry on a task that was almost more than he could bear ’ .
2 Both the bid for Channel Five and plans for the new Teleport to be operated at South Gyle , carrying signals for both Television and Telecommunications via satellite , cable and fibre optic lines , are well advanced and require the continued integration of technologies to carry on the task of promoting Edinburgh as a centre of excellence in the new media .
3 If the patient has successfully carried out the task that was agreed he should now be helped to plan what to do before the next session .
4 In this model , testing consists of checking that the students can carry out the task by the criteria detailed in the objectives .
5 What practical steps can you take to ensure that you can carry out the task you have undertaken with advantage to your parent and without damage to yourself ?
6 She thought of all the wretched women in the East End , and aye , in the West End too , not excluding her own maltreated self , and thought that at whatever cost she would carry out the task she had set herself — to find out how the under-privileged lived , and to strike a blow for suffering womanhood while she did so .
7 KPMG Management Consulting and IBM will carry out the task , which will allow health service managers to gain a thorough overview of hospital activity .
8 But you can not expect another to carry out a task if he or she is constantly being observed by someone else .
9 When measuring success and failure , the standard referential communication approach to the problem is to carry out a task analysis to determine which critical features need to be communicated for a successful outcome .
10 Where it is feasible to let students take it over , the camera is simply a tool used to carry out a task which students find engrossing , exciting and therefore highly motivating .
11 It replicates itself , and each new copy , which is independent of the original , goes on to carry out the task for which the virus was designed .
12 So we must leave it to some other group of His Majesty 's loyal subjects , such as yourselves , to carry out the task .
13 Self-evidently he does not go out and list them himself , and very early on historic building investigators were appointed to carry out the task and guidelines for listing drawn up .
14 The teacher may feel it is quicker and less tiring to carry out the task alone , or to ignore teaching opportunities .
15 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 .
16 Give the group sufficient autonomy to carry out the task .
17 It proved quite impossible to carry out the task assigned without involvement in the still fluid political situation .
18 Our father thinks you are the best man to carry out the task which is before us , and so you have our support , whatever you decide . ’
19 ‘ I am retribution , created to carry out the task of destroying those that would threaten the security of the Seven Planets .
20 In its place , the government is to set up a " new wide ranging review " of how local authorities could help clear up polluted sites , and of whether they had adequate powers and finances to carry out the task .
21 The two committees were set up under the provisions of the European parliamentary elections act nineteen ninety three , to carry out the task of determining the European parliamentary constituencies into which England and Wales should initially be divided to give effect to the increase , the section one of that act , made to the number of constituencies .
22 Does the agent possess the resources necessary to carry out the task adequately , i.e. financial resources , transport , offices , warehouses and human resources ?
23 The snag is that there may be more than one way of carrying out a task ; the example I gave was measuring a distance by arranging matches end to end , and by using Pythagoras .
24 They should undertake chronological writing : eg reports of work carried out in science and mathematics , instructions for carrying out a task , and accounts of personal experiences , as well as imaginative stories .
25 Clarity about the nature of the task involved can be achieved by carrying out a task analysis .
26 An operator carrying out a task can be asked to talk about what he is doing as he does it .
27 Conditioning describes the way that continually carrying out a task in a set way can teach a child how to act , and can be divided into two variants .
28 To do this in the College study , each activity drawn out from the model was itemised , and a judgment made as to who , or which functional group , might be responsible for carrying out the task if it existed .
29 This means that guidance for carrying out the task has to be provided in programmes of teacher preparation .
30 A subject 's performance on an experimental task may depend not only on the way which he encodes the stimuli but also on the strategy he adopts in carrying out the task .
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