Example sentences of "carries [prep] it [art] " in BNC.

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1 This supports a thick earthen plate which forms the ceiling of the cellar and carries above it the central core of the nest with its tiers of nurseries , fungus gardens , food stores and , of course , the royal chambers where the king and queen live .
2 Darby 's conviction , after a six-week trial , was the first of its kind and Mr David Mellor , the Home Office Minister , said last night : ‘ I am glad it has been demonstrated so clearly that luring youngsters into the crime of drug pushing carries with it a severe penalty .
3 A pledge carries with it a power of sale , but there is nothing corresponding to foreclosure .
4 The anthropologists ' work of reconstruction carries with it a major temptation , which is to try to show that every part of an exotic culture is coherent and consistent with all the other parts .
5 Discontent with the outcome of education carries with it a general low esteem for those who dispense this unsatisfactory commodity , the teachers .
6 This seemingly innocuous statement carries with it a completely new strategy for treating the 200 million or so malaria sufferers around the world .
7 The neutrino also carries with it a large transverse energy but the particle 's properties are such that the experiments at CERN can not detect it and it escapes the apparatus unseen .
8 Also Virgin squeezes the Oratorio onto a single disc , although the Capriccio carries with it a welcome if hardly generous bonus in the shape of the Easter Cantata Wq244 .
9 The allowance carries with it a Class 1 contribution credit for the recipient 's National Insurance record , and if there are serious financial difficulties the recipient may also be entitled to supplementary benefit allowance .
10 We are given a title which carries with it a job or role description that allows us to control and manage others .
11 For such old people one has to ask whether acceptance of their professed wish to stay at home carries with it a responsibility to protect them from the consequences of their infirmity .
12 For while an objective attitude carries with it a certain distance , and a recognition that what we think of as natural responses such as gratitude or resentment are out of place , reactive attitudes confirm our beliefs about the expectations people have of one another in society .
13 We can see that in this area of intellectual work even the analysis of concepts carries with it a considerable political and even emotional charge .
14 In the history of the sciences in France , as in German critical theory , it is a matter at bottom of examining a reason , the autonomy of whose structures carries with it a history of dogmatism and despotism — a reason , consequently , which can only have an effect of emancipation on condition that it manages to liberate itself from itself .
15 Even if one 's occupation is freely chosen , it usually carries with it a set of rules about what should be done , when , how and to what standards .
16 Besides , his robust narrative voice carries with it a quiet irony as the reader sees more than he realises of this attractively vigorous and unaffected hero .
17 Arguing against those who said that women could not be ordained , the Anglican theologian of the last generation Leonard Hodgson comments that to say ‘ that a woman is incapable of receiving the priestly or episcopal character involves saying that her sexual differentiation carries with it a deficiency in spiritual receptivity and power ’ .
18 But this greater specificity carries with it a price in terms of relevance and verifiability .
19 This latest presentational fiasco carries with it a perverse irony : it was that trickiest of time-honoured running sores , the cold climate allowance , which first brought Mr Major to public attention .
20 Because clearly an increase in in in the allocation sends a much stronger signal to potential investors and it carries with it a greater degree of certainty as far as the district council 's concerned , as far as potential investors are concerned .
21 The presence of infection in the female rectum , however , carries with it no such presumptions that the organism has been directly put there .
22 It carries with it no assumptions about the cause and just describes the inflammatory process that is taking place in the epithelial lining inside the penis .
23 Such acknowledgement indicates receipt of your order and carries with it no guarantee of ticket availability .
24 Unlike village and nomadic weaving , which is normally the sole preserve of women and carries with it no personal prestige outside the village or tribe , workshops employ both men and women , and exceptionally talented weavers can earn more widespread acclaim and far greater financial rewards .
25 Being a combat sport karate carries with it the risk of injury and the more you compete , the more likely you are to suffer injury .
26 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
27 The notion of marginality carries with it the sense of dualism , since it implies being on the boundaries of urban and rural society , but not integrated into either .
28 Placed next to each other , the documents are both a territorial and a political contradiction ; one is proof of the existence of Israel , the other carries with it the dream of Palestine .
29 The accolade of membership of NACAB carries with it the advantages of status and support for a bureau .
30 This shift seems to have occurred as many in the business community observe what they interpret as the collapse of social order in American cities ; a collapse , which carries with it the value systems underpinning the democratic state .
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