Example sentences of "[be] carry [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , school is an institution which has little meaning for ‘ the lads ’ : it has merely to be ‘ got through ’ as enjoyably as possible — by ‘ having a laff ’ and rehearsing the loyalties and possibilities for defiance and resistance which will be carried over into work .
2 Rain caused delays at Lord 's so that the match had to be carried over till Sunday , but it made no difference to Richards .
3 ( b ) Could this idea be carried over from boiler inspections to drug inspections ?
4 Some activities , distribution , haulage , advertising and marketing , may be carried through by specialist firms who also provide these services for other industries .
5 By the later nineteenth century , these dangers were much less ; and perhaps more striking is Davy 's other remark , about how in his lifetime chemistry had ceased to be a science of furnaces and large quantities , and had become an activity to be carried on with spirit-lamps and test-tubes in the drawing room .
6 If true , these matters are of concern to the Bank as supervisor of the [ defendants ] and raise questions as to the continued fulfilment of the minimum criteria for authorisation set out in Schedule 3 to the Banking Act 1987 , which includes inter alia the requirement that directors , controllers and managers of authorised institutions shall be fit and proper to hold their positions and that the business of the institution will be carried on with integrity and skill and in a prudent manner .
7 It could now be argued that the unity of wartime should be carried on to deal with peacemaking , demobilization and economic reconstruction .
8 ( 2 ) The conditions referred to in subsection ( 1 ) above are : ( a ) that the premises of the club are structurally adapted and bona ride used , or intended to be used , wholly or mainly for the purpose of providing facilities in connection with the carrying on by members of the club and their guests of athletic sports or athletic games ; ( b ) that one or more of such sports or games is or are usually carried on out of doors and , when so carried on , can ( unless artificial lighting is used ) only be carried on during hours of daylight ; ( c ) that the said premises are regularly used , or are intended regularly to be used , during the winter period , for providing facilities in connection with the carrying on by members of the club and their guests , during the hours of daylight , of such a sport or game as is mentioned in paragraph ( ii ) above ; ( d ) that having regard to the time at which the said sport or game is usually carried on by members of the club and their guests , the permitted hours set out in section 53(3) of this Act are not suitable for the supply of alcoholic liquor in the said premises to persons who participate in that sport or game .
9 If the price has been fixed on the basis that a particular fact is correct , the acquirer will agree that the risk of it not being so , even if no one could have known , should fall on the seller , since the seller will have been paid a price which assumed that the warranty was correct ; although no doubt the seller will point out that the business is being bought as a going concern and a business can not be carried on without risk .
10 Most departments had their offices , though there were constant difficulties about telephones and electricity supplies , and very little in the way of fans ; communications between departments had to be carried on by messenger , for internal postal services were taking time to be reorganised .
11 Nobody thought trade could be carried on in India without a network of factories and fortifications , which meant that there would have to be a company with a charter to run them — the idea that the government might provide them would have struck the merchants as inappropriate and would have alarmed the politicians who would have had to impose taxes to pay for them .
12 This does not , however , enable a partnership with a foreign lawyer to be carried on within England and Wales .
13 God , how I used to envy the Catholic girls going to the schools in Belfast when I was waiting at the bus stop like a fresh dog 's dinner to be carried off to Dothegirls Academy in me big grey interlocks with double gusset for the hockey stains .
14 These pronouncements were not necessarily written down and so they might be carried off into oblivion by the winds of time .
15 I warn the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook — I hope that he will accept that I do so in the best possible spirit — not to be carried along by media representations of what happened at Brixton .
16 The work will be carried out as part of a larger collaboration with the Mullard Space Science Laboratory .
17 A SURVEY of Springfields ' rich bird population is to be carried out as part of an international study .
18 It should always be carried out with tact , care and respect for the individual 's privacy and freedom of choice .
19 In-depth , tape-recorded interviews will be carried out with patients and their general practitioners .
20 The studies will be carried out with samples of children aged 6 , 8 , 10 and 12 years .
21 The hospital 's chief executive Len Fenwick immediately said the operation could be carried out on Tyneside .
22 Application development can be carried out on MS-DOS personal computers , the IBM RS/6000 , and DEC , Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems workstations .
23 They raised them to 100% so that all secondary education was to be carried out on selection by merit.47
24 Typically , much of this classification , compilation and summary will be carried out on computer packages specially written for market and statistical research purposes .
25 A MAJOR environmental scheme is to be carried out on Cookstown 's main street — the longest and widest in Ireland .
26 Most of the prisoners had to be carried out on stretchers .
27 Work will be carried out on applications for the following areas : automatic identification ; financial forecasting ; industrial information processing ; process control and monitoring ; condition monitoring and sound assessment ; and neurodata , which is concerned with data exploration or mining .
28 The first is that the land around the Arnish site was owned by the Stornoway Trust , an elected body who received an undertaking from the subsidiary of Olsen Shipping when they took over the site , that only essential maintenance would be carried out on Sundays .
29 Blending can also be carried out on shapes where the tool produces the in-between stages .
30 Then , after using it on video , any intensive listening tasks could be carried out on audio .
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