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

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1 A library , like any other organisation , has a limited amount of manpower and money to carry out the activities required and expected of it ; training is just one way of ensuring that these resources are used in the most effective possible manner .
2 ‘ If a rusty water pipe bursts it takes an enormous amount of time to find the money to carry out the repairs .
3 Failing that , it should at least be standard practice to carry out the voters ' register check to show whether or not the information concerns a different person , if different-name information is passed : and we recognise that this alternative might be cheaper .
4 The Conservative Party ( CP ) , which won 31 per cent of the vote in white elections in September 1989 [ see p. 36880 ] , declared that de Klerk had no mandate to carry out the changes he had predicted and therefore should resign .
5 Does he have the vision and political nous to carry on the changes begun — but certainly not completed — by his predecessor ?
6 Your Lordships are motivated by a desire to carry out the intentions of Parliament in enacting legislation and have no intention or desire to question the processes by which such legislation was enacted or of criticising anything said by anyone in Parliament in the course of enacting it .
7 I repeat what I have always said : 175 is the best estimate that the senior chief inspector and I could make of the number required after the transitional period to carry out the duties that I have described .
8 The participants voted to set up an Association for Communication and Theological Education to carry forward the discussions held at Yale .
9 I have rarely met two Ministers who take more trouble to carry out the duties of their ministerial office .
10 Organising This involves the establishment of a structure of tasks which need to be performed to achieve the goals of the organisation , grouping these tasks into jobs for an individual , creating groups of jobs within sections and departments , delegating authority to carry out the jobs , and providing systems of information and communication , and for the coordination of activities within the organisation .
11 6.2 Services To observe and perform [ its ] obligations contained in the sixth Schedule There should be a landlord 's covenant to carry out the services and this covenant should not be qualified by a condition that the landlord 's covenant is subject to the tenant having paid the service charge in respect thereof .
12 has a damaging effect on the ES ’ trust and confidence in your ability to carry out the duties for which you are employed .
13 adversely affect your ability to carry out the duties required by the ES ( eg overlap with the time you are required to work for ES or leave you too tired to be able to carry out your ES duties properly ) ; or
14 Subsequently qualifications which indicate the holder 's ability to carry out the elements defined in the job description are identified .
15 Now he does n't actually make the concession I think it 's consistent of what he says , that he ought to concede that direct democracy might be better at improving the citizens , because after all the citizens have much more to do on in service of the state but his view is that direct democracy has the opposite failure to guardianship , that while it might be better at improving citizens it 's absolutely hopeless in managing the affairs of the state and his reasons for that is that we need experts with experience in order to carry out the affairs of government and although these people ought ultimately to be held responsible to the people , people should n't sit in judgment them in every one of their decisions .
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