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

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1 The point is that almost any configuration of events with which an individual is likely to be associated in public carries the risk of a worst possible meaning which might reflect unfavourably upon him , and it is a sign of intact mental functioning that one recognises this risk , without of course being incapacitated by the thought , and at the same time that one is equipped to perform repair work if and when infractions occur .
2 She insisted on helping Sabine carry the bundles of bedding over to Les Hiboux .
3 They are often well armoured and likely to carry the pick of any wargear the tribe has .
4 Unable to carry the rest of the council with him , Joe Esseff would later resign the chairmanship of the CLAO in disgust , but meanwhile , on 3 March , he took Coleman to Paris to introduce him to Aoun 's senior advisers .
5 The difference between ordinary emotive experience and poetic experience , or any other form of artistic experience , is simply that poetry and art in general carry the reconciliation of conflicting impulses to an exceptionally high level .
6 The judge said : ‘ She is too young to carry the burden of decisions about her own future . ’
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