Example sentences of "[noun sg] to carry [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of the simple penal code , the essential reason it is in the interest of a firm in this case to carry out the threat of punishment is that it believes that if it does not it itself will be punished .
2 They do not have the wherewithal to carry out the administration and paperwork or to watch over them and ensure that they learn on the job and produce an effective piece of craftsmanship .
3 And were your involvement the decision to carry out the search or was your involvement the operational search ?
4 A Special Movement Order had to be obtained from the Department of Transport before permission to carry out the operation involving the 25ft-wide loads could be obtained .
5 A Special Movement Order had to be obtained from the Department of Transport before permission to carry out the operation involving the 25ft-wide loads could be obtained .
6 From July it will be illegal for anyone other than a vet to carry out the operation .
7 It will be noted that there was here no attempt to carry out the balancing exercise required by article 10 and for that reason alone this decision is of little persuasive authority .
8 A contract was then issued to Social and Community Planning Research to carry out the Time Budget Survey and to deposit the data in the ESRC Data Archive for general use .
9 All action to carry out the merger must be suspended for a period of three weeks from the date of its complete notification .
10 Some water companies might let you have a meter in kit form , but you will have to ask locally , because most prefer a professional contractor to carry out the installation in case of possible back-siphonage or other problems . , .
11 Mr Patten played Cinderella last night and cancelled a private engagement to carry on the polishing while Margaret went to the Blue Ball .
12 It is not therefore appropriate for a partner who has had any detailed involvement with the engagement to carry out the review .
13 Read the instructions carefully , then thoroughly mix the adhesive and hardener , making sure you have a sufficient quantity to carry out the job .
14 Poor Kitty , everyone said , when she did not conceive again ; thank goodness there 's a lesser Bainbridge to carry on the line .
15 Where the constable is not authorised the defendant could have allowed the constable to carry out the inspection .
16 A relocation team representing all parts of the business and every production shift drew up a military-style plan to carry out the operation .
17 Between 1577 and 1580 he sailed around the world — the first Englishman to carry out the feat originally achieved by the survivors of Magellan 's voyage 60 years earlier — plundering Spanish ships and towns of their gold and silver as he did so .
18 But the motive behind her achievement was not self-interest alone , nor the desire to carry aloft the banner of feminism .
19 You know , they wanted a grandson to carry on the estate . ’
20 Now the next interpersonal-organizational skill comes into play : the ability to build a working team to carry out the idea .
21 Failure to carry out the penance would result in the forfeiture of their lands .
22 It is also suggested that determination by the tenant would give rise to a breach , ie failure to carry out the tenant 's works .
23 Edward stopped using the title and arms of France for eight years , and only resumed them when war began again after Charles V had taken advantage of the failure to carry out the renunciation clauses and heard appeals in his court from discontented subjects of the Black Prince in Aquitaine .
24 A buyer , on the other hand , may well be concerned about such sub-contracting , since one of the factors on which he decided to place the contract with the seller may well have been his perception of the seller 's own quality standards and competence to carry out the contract .
25 There may either be a personnel officer who interviews all staff for a fairly large company , or there may be one person who will be so closely involved with the new employee that she/he seems the inevitable person to carry out the interview .
26 We have written to all divisional secretaries and offered to supply a suitable person to carry out the demonstration if the division found it difficult to obtain one themselves .
27 Last night , a ministry official delivered a notice to the monastery , stating that officers intended to return this morning to carry out the order to slaughter the birds .
28 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 . ’
29 It was decided to build a huge central market , the construction of which was entrusted to Baltard , a man who was as much an engineer as an architect , on a site which had existed since the reign of Napoleon I. Succeeding regimes had neither had the will nor the drive to carry out the project as originally planned , but the Emperor was determined that this new market should be one of the earliest major building projects of his reign .
30 In 1285 the ‘ Ordinary ’ , i.e. the ecclesiastical superior who has the jurisdiction , is required by statute to pay the debts of the intestate , just as the executor ( i.e. the person appointed by the will to carry out the will ) is required to pay them .
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