Example sentences of "[be] carry [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Last in should be the tent , which can be carried under the rucksack flap , and your waterproofs .
2 Notice that drainage work will be carried outside the Candy Box and 506 Lanark Road commencing during the week beginning 20th May .
3 The casket was cast into the river Nile nearby in the hope it would be carried down the river and finally out into the Mediterranean Sea to be lost for ever .
4 Wilson had for some time claimed to the International Transport Workers ' Federation that the Shipping Federation would crumble if the fight could be carried to every port at one and the same time .
5 And would how would the would the the coffin be carried to the churchyard in those days ?
6 There is no power under the section to impose any other sorts of conditions , such as those relating to the sorts of implements that may be carried at the assembly , or as to the apparel that may be worn , although these may fall within the general law relating to the possession of offensive weapons or the wearing of uniforms .
7 In particular , prepayments for insurance will be carried at the amount that can be realised on the cancellation of the policy .
8 These baths are light in weight , so can be carried into the bathroom easily , and retain warmth as well .
9 The four first grow in quantities on the steep banks of the rivers in Jamaica , and are generally supposed to drop into the water , and to be carried into the sea ; from thence , by tides and currents , and the predominency of the East wind , to he forced through the gulf of Florida , into the North-American ocean , in the same manner as the Saragosso , a plant growing on the rocks of the seas of Jamaica .
10 The four first grow in quantities on the steep banks of the rivers in Jamaica , and are generally supposed to drop into the water , and to be carried into the sea ; from thence , by tides and currents , and the predominency of the East wind , to he forced through the gulf of Florida , into the North-American ocean , in the same manner as the Saragosso , a plant growing on the rocks of the seas of Jamaica .
11 But it was Barth himself who really carried this programme through , insisting that even the doctrines of creation and sin must be grounded in christology , that there is no predestination of God apart from Jesus Christ , that on the cross Jesus himself is the one rejected and abandoned by God , and that both judgement and mercy , reprobation and election , must be seen as worked through in him , All these lines must , so to speak , be carried into the centre where they meet in Jesus Christ himself , and be seen as opening out from him rather than as constituting a distinct frame of reference into which he can be subsequently fitted .
12 The final entrance was that of a huddled figure who needed to be carried into the room .
13 This zest should be carried into the transcendent and should bring us to the horizons of mental thought .
14 But when the coach arrived , young Linton had to be carried into the house .
15 Being unsuitably clothed and improperly trained often resulted in their having to be carried off the fell and revived on the village green .
16 The blue and yellow theme will be carried through the summer by lobelias , marigolds and dahlias .
17 Many of the regulars left in the country were stationed , as a central reserve , in the Isle of Wight , ready to be carried round the coast by transports anchored at the Nore — the same craft that made the French fearful of sudden landings on their own coastline .
18 So weakened by his privations that at first he had to be carried in a litter , he soon forced himself to re-establish his authority by donning armour and leading crucial assaults himself .
19 These are simple small disks made out of magnetic material which are small enough to be carried in a briefcase .
20 A cagoule or plastic cape and space blanket should be carried in a knapsack , along with equipment to light a fire and cook a warm , nourishing meal .
21 DVI , after all , is a process by which video can be carried in a CD-ROM database .
22 Check Plugs are light and compact enough to be carried in a pocket or as part of a tool kit .
23 Scientists use experiments , especially those which can be carried in a laboratory or under controlled conditions to simplify these interactions .
24 A maximum of 70,000 outward-bound passengers could be carried in an hour .
25 The usual fate of such passengers is to be carried in the guard 's van , and although there are other enlightened railways , which make provision for their wheelchair passengers to travel with dignity , these are also private railways , run by enthusiasts .
26 Prepayments and other assets will only be carried in the balance sheet to the extent that their recoverability in the business can reasonably and prudently foreseen .
27 He studied how seeds could be carried in the mud clinging to the feet of birds , and also experimented on how long seeds could remain immersed in salt water and still be fertile .
28 There is passing reference to the value of illustrations and diagrams in textbooks but otherwise there is no acknowledgement that information can be carried by a range of pictorial forms .
29 When selecting utterances to practise these intonation patterns it may be more difficult to find complete utterances with the same overall tune , because the intonation pattern may only be carried by a segment of the utterance .
30 The Captain decided not to switch on his engines until they were further away ; he was content to let the vessel be carried by the tide .
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