Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] carry [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The completion accounts at the completion date shall be audited by ABC 's existing auditors , [ name ] and prepared on a basis consistent with prior years in so far as these are in accordance with accounting standards and generally accepted and adopted United Kingdom accounting practices for companies carrying on similar businesses save as defined in the purchase and sale agreement .
2 Financial Services — Unauthorised investments — Third party — Solicitors acting for companies carrying on unauthorised investment business — Whether Securities and Investments Board 's right of action for benefit of investors available against third parties — Whether action against solicitors to be struck out — Financial Services Act 1986 ( c. 60 ) , ss. 6(2) , 61(1)
3 Indeed , as we shall see , Gregory VII rebuked his too active agent Hugh , now archbishop of Lyons , for his officious energy in harrying the king of England to carry out papal decrees , without regard to the king 's virtues which earned him a claim to forbearance .
4 The Fine Chemicals and Medicinals Groups continues to provide money to schools under the Small Grants Scheme ( up to the value of £500 ) for the purchase of equipment to carry out chemistry-related projects in schools .
5 Local Area Networks ( LANs ) of PCs to carry out group-specific tasks , such as scientific computing , administrative functions , library activities .
6 Working under the auspices of the Centre for Science Studies and Science Policy at Lancaster , Drs Brian Wynne , John Wakeford and Stephen Payne have linked up with the Child Care and Development Group at the University of Cambridge to carry out comparative study of public interpretations of scientific and technological concepts .
7 Factories will be required to obtain prior authorisation from Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution to carry out industrial processes .
8 Lack of resources to carry out overseas operations by the manufacturer .
9 But Japan Air Lines ( JAL ) experienced only a 3.5% drop in the number of passengers carried on international routes in the year to March 31st .
10 The number of passengers carried on international flights quadrupled between 1960 and 1970 , and quadrupled again ( to 4.2 million ) between 1970 and 1988 .
11 organisations of people carrying out crucial authority functions , within the English bourgeois state , in particular local magistrates , local police chiefs , police federation representatives and senior traditional schoolmasters .
12 Prince and Princess of Wales carry out public engagement
13 For senior managers to spend hours with calculators carrying out simple arithmetical tasks of this nature was a serious misuse of company resources .
14 Section 5 of the Act provides remedies for individual investors who have entered into investment agreements with persons carrying on unauthorised investment businesses .
15 Teaching is in small groups with students carrying out short research projects in the laboratories of staff members .
16 It is of course perfectly possible in principle to carry out syntactic analysis of large corpuses manually ; but the work of extracting tokens and identifying the surrounding environment is then very much more time-consuming .
17 In contrast , we would expect an example like ( 6 ) to produce a relatively high rate of plural continuations , since it is likely that the two meet in order to carry out joint activities .
18 In recent years considerable effort has been devoted to making the computerized information system more ‘ user friendly ’ , that is , simpler to use in order to carry out efficient information retrieval .
19 Arrangements will be made for shortlisted bidders to have reasonable access to the properties and records of [ name ] in order to carry out due diligence work .
20 If , for example , the landlord is entitled to enter the demised property in order to carry out substantial improvements or to reconstruct it the tenant may be able to defeat a claim to determine his tenancy on the ground of demolition and reconstruction ( Heath v Drown [ 1973 ] AC 498 ) .
21 Students gain familiarity with these in order to carry out realistic study assignments on a variety of unsimplified passages from textbooks and other sources .
22 Research projects are also being undertaken in many other departments , for instance the Carlyle letters project in the Department of English Literature , and a number of departments such as Archaeology and Celtic have received significant external funding in order to carry out important projects .
23 The tenant may then discover that an unforeseen delay for which it is not responsible results in revocation of the agreement and if clause 5.5.3 remains unamended the tenant will receive no compensation for works carried out prior to such termination .
24 Traditional English law imposes particularly strict duties — fiduciary duties — on people carrying out certain functions e.g. trustees , and financial advisers .
25 This award , under the Franco-British ( ESRC/CNRS ) exchange scheme , funded a number of visits to France to carry out collaborative research with colleagues of the Institut National de la Sante et Recherche Medicale , France .
26 One useful analogy for understanding Piaget 's theory is to view the child as a scientist who is seeking a ‘ theory ’ to explain complex phenomena ; like the scientist , the child at play carries out practical ‘ experiments ’ by acting on the environment and observing the outcomes .
27 Once the modules in the package are in this state , the only difference noticed by users carrying out normal operations is that should one or more such modules be required in a transfer of a package out of LIFESPAN , the transfer takes longer than usual , since these modules must first be brought back online .
28 Ten people have been arrested by police carrying out early morning raids on suspected drug dealers .
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