Example sentences of "[art] [noun] carry the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The winner carried the famous ‘ Teaplanter ’ colours of owner Richard Russell who missed the ride as he is still recovering from a bad early season fall .
2 And in 1963 The Times carried the cheerful news that a Mr Cock had married a Miss Prick .
3 Information from unconventional sources not related to the industry carries the extra burden of having to be proved relevant or urgent .
4 The fishermen carried the dead body to the nearest house .
5 In all cases , except glacier travel , it is appropriate for the leader to carry the spare coils , but where there is a crevasse danger the spore rope should be split equally between front and rear members .
6 As the lithosphere carrying the rigid cratonic crust moves towards , and underthrusts , the continental-margin orogen , the stripping of its sedimentary cover gives rise to the back-arc fold-thrust belt .
7 He stared at the WAAF carrying the dreadful implements and turned very pale .
8 The two reinstated officers issued a writ for libel against the applicants on the basis that the article carried the defamatory innuendo that their vindication by the authority and the deputy chief constable was worthless .
9 The palpifer carries the maxillary palp , the most conspicuous appendage of the maxilla .
10 In domestic plumbing , two different types of pipe are used : one to carry the hot and cold water to the fitting ; the other to carry the dirty water away to the soil and waste pipes .
11 Robert Sherwood ‘ could not detect a single flaw — not one error of taste or of authenticity ’ and he particularly appreciated the absence of ‘ scenes wherein the doughboys dash over the top carrying the American flag ’ .
12 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : The Tzarina carries the magical weapon Fearfrost , and rides a Warhorse .
13 As the travellers walked away the strongman carried the huddled figure into the brothel .
14 The bridge carried the rattling old carriages of the District Line from Gunnersbury to Kew Gardens .
15 The bridge carries the old road between Hawes and Kirkby Stephen , superseded in 1825 by the valley road and now grass-grown and neglected but still traceable down to the road near Outhgill if transport is waiting there .
16 The days passed with the jeeps carrying the dead and wounded from the forward areas stopping briefly at Brigade H.Q on their way to the beaches .
17 The greatest composer in the world , if he lacks an interpreter to suit him , is like a man prevented from speaking by a gag ; and this evening it was you who acted as the interpreter to untie the gag , the messenger to carry the good news .
18 There are still libraries where books and materials themselves are kept on " closed access " , in other words available only on request to the library staff ; the catalogue carries the whole burden of revealing to the clientele the contents of the stock , by subject or author or whatever " retrieval handle " is thought to be worth displaying .
19 Neither Africa nor the donors carry the prime responsibility for this .
20 It is wrong to represent the Majority Report as standing on the side of ‘ reaction ’ , whilst the Minority carried the red flag of progress .
21 The man carried the limp body to where the Saab was parked .
22 The statement would certainly have no effect on a jury trial taking place six months later , and the court was not convinced that the statement carried the defamatory implication that Crozier was dishonest or incompetent .
23 In order to minimise land take a layout has been adopted which utilises two small roundabouts with a connecting bridge crossing over the bypass to carry the realigned Gilmerton Road .
24 Lacking the thin alveolar bone associated with rodent incisors , the inferior border of the mandible is rarely broken , but the anterior end of the mandible carrying the large procumbent incisors may be broken and most of the mandible destroyed ( Fig. 3.14 L ) .
25 Back in Belfast , it was getting close to printing time , but men who thought they had finished work for the day were summoned from the former Brown Horse pub across the street and the result was that the ISN was the first paper in the world to carry the tragic story .
26 Alternatively , it might represent a pessimistic feeling about the ability to carry the existing borrowing .
27 Large as icebergs they drifted off to the north carrying the remaining followers of the Witch King .
28 The nomes carried the dreadful box away .
29 I did n't have long to wait for my first recovery , because the next day a kid arrived at the house carrying the ghastly yellow-coated corpse of a starling .
30 If a woman carries the altered gene responsible for asthma , located on chromosome 11 , she will pass it to her children , who will both develop asthma .
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