Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] carry [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The trust is preparing to launch its two-year appeal to pay off land purchase loans , improve road access for the disabled , provide parking , toilets and a wildlife pond and carry out site clearance .
2 It had a strength of forty men at the time of the shooting and carried out surveillance work in areas where uniformed trooPs could not move freely .
3 And I think it was , we were willing to go back to work and carry on discussions , albeit without earning any bonus because we were working to rule at the time , but it was what happened in er the quarry that really started the strike , when he laid the workforce off because they were helping us , or joining us in sympathetic action , you know there was a lockout up there , so I think that speeded up things considerably .
4 The University of Edinburgh 's most active link with Europe is the Europa Institute , founded in 1968 to teach European Community law and carry out research on Community institutions .
5 By day , however , they are more likely to move in on someone else 's kill and carry off parts that other jaws can not crack ( below ) .
6 At Level Two the student will plan and arrange work experience and carry out tasks during the experience with limited support from tutors/supervisors .
7 At Level One the student will contribute to the planning and organisation of residential experience and carry out tasks during residential experience with support from the tutor .
8 Appeared in 39 Carry Ons , including Carry On Doing That And My Dad 'll Smack You In The Mouth , Carry On Sexism and Carry On Num Nums .
9 The assistant manager of the Holmes Cash and Carry on Boucher Crescent was taken by robbers to the warehouse in his Hyundai Pony car while his wife and child were kept hostage at home .
10 Certainly , I have still more to do , I must fill the oxen 's cribs with hay , give them water and carry out dung .
11 ‘ Ai nt no VietCong ever called me a nigger , ’ was his simple , but penetrating , reason for not accepting the draft for which he was stripped of his world title and forced into inactivity for three years ( only to return from adversity and carry on boxing , often successfully , for world titles until aged 38 ) .
12 Add to this the threat from Europe of the need to be a member of an authorised body to provide tax advice and carry out tax work ( central to the survival of the small practice ) , and the fact that the Institute of Chartered Accountants does not have the qualifications to become such a body ( less than 15% of members are actively involved in tax matters ) , and we have potentially the demise of the small firm .
13 If the debtor resided in one district and carried on business in another , the petition must be presented in the latter ( r 6.9(3) ) and if he has carried on business in more than one district , the petition must be presented in the court for the district which was his principal place of business ( r 6.9(4) ) .
14 Well the accident was was that if you look at the junctions along that section of road and carried out qualifications junction , you could release , reduce delays from junctions and effect of your making your total journey in a shorter time making that route slightly more attractive .
15 Volunteers cook , clean , nightsit and carry out DIY and many other tasks .
16 They are content to maintain their secrecy and carry on business as normal .
17 These usually involve pupils wearing historical costume and carrying out tasks of a historical nature appropriate to the site .
18 At Level Two the student will plan and arrange community involvement and carry out tasks during the experience with limited support from tutor/supervisor .
19 Tight labour markets and increased union strength at the end of the sixties may well have made it more difficult for employers to increase work intensity and carry out schemes of reorganization .
20 They extended their domain and carried out raids upon neighbouring peoples .
21 It further alleged that he had been a ‘ fifth columnist ’ working for the Army in west Belfast in the 1970s , and had been given immunity by the RUC to carry a gun and carry out robberies .
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