Example sentences of "[noun pl] to carry [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He had called in a local firm of builders to carry out the essential brickwork , plastering and re-tiling on the roof ; after that , he took a hand in the redecoration personally , splashing on new paint and putting up wallpaper .
2 Legislation created a host of unemployed bureaucrats , municipal and seigniorial officials , who exhibited what liberals called ‘ passive ’ opposition to the constitution — the refusal of local authorities to carry out the administrative changes and apply the laws of the Cortes .
3 Todor ( 1980 ) predicted that this would hold true for other tasks mediated by the language hemisphere and he therefore required his subjects to carry out a sequential motor task .
4 Therefore , it was possible for subjects to carry out a certain amount of integration of information even when they did not know the theme of the passage .
5 Does not that make it difficult for the United Nations to carry out a peacekeeping role ?
6 Against this background , the Threshold Foundation provided Stephen Fulder and me with funds to carry out an 18-month survey to gather information on scientific , social , education and legal aspects of complementary medicine .
7 The manager may take on that role but the new volunteers may find that they lack support as the manager is likely to be too busy with other duties to carry out the in-bureau training task thoroughly .
8 The commission has contacted the Ramsar Bureau asking it to nominate hydrologists to carry out an independent survey of the scheme .
9 In consideration of you instructing your advisers to carry out a due diligence investigation of ABC Holdings Limited ( ‘ ABC ’ ) and its subsidiaries to enable you to further consider purchasing all of the issued share capital of ABC we the undersigned , being all the owners of the legal title , all the registered holders and all the principal beneficial owners of all the issued shares comprised in such share capital ( ‘ the Shares ’ ) , each agree as follows : —
10 Schools choose teachers to carry out a specific duty , to teach specific subjects and to contribute to the school at large .
11 It instructed IWC scientists to carry out a worldwide survey of population levels .
12 Mr. Christie presented several sets of rules for Flower Shows and the meeting appointed a committee of eight members to carry out the necessary arrangements .
13 Cheshire was able to collect enough data from Reading adolescents to carry out a quantitative analysis of the following : variation in the morphological structure of the third personal singular form of the verb ; a separate study of the verbs HAVE , DO and BE ; various aspects of the system of negation ; the relative pronoun system .
14 When they asked for volunteers to carry out the various tasks of such a committee , the offers came in promptly from all parts of the Hall .
15 Alison Kelly worked with some of her students to carry out a minor evaluation of changes in GIST teachers ' attitudes in comparison with a national sample ( Kelly et al . ,
16 LIFESPAN uses a hierarchy of Options to carry out the required tasks , each option consisting of one or more Pages .
17 Management by crisis is a favoured metaphor of managing because it implies disentangling realities and priorities in a hurry , making a decision , and executing it by getting others to carry out the appropriate actions .
18 Within each specialised task there were some miners more willing and more able than others to carry out the specialised work .
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