Example sentences of "[adv] carry [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Lang was accused of merely carrying out a public relations exercise , however .
2 If a defendant merely carries on a hobby , e. g. of buying , refurbishing and re-selling cars , a court might find that a transaction made in pursuance of the hobby , e.g. when he sells one of the refurbished cars , is not ‘ in the course of a trade or business , ’ Blackmore v. Belamy ( 1983 D. C. ) .
3 We w we was partnerships you see well when our place collapsed they carried on just carried on a bit because they were connected with Japan .
4 Marshall ( 1985 ) had already carried out a range of sensitivity tests , and had found , for example , that varying the discount rate from 0 to 30 per cent only shifted the break-even market share at time N = 1 from 50 to 70 per cent .
5 The police have already carried out a search . ’
6 Since the δ-endotoxin is coded for by a single gene , which is usually carried on a plasmid , it has been relatively easy to locate and clone these genes from a number of strains of Bt and to express them in other organisms .
7 Brachiopod feeding is carried out by the lophophore ( p. 61 ) , a ciliated band usually carried on a loop , which also creates the currents used in feeding .
8 He quickly carried out a series of bizarre bank raids , claiming he was wired up as a ‘ human bomb ’ .
9 This was also carried on a division ; the Government accepted their defeat and did not seek to reverse the decision .
10 The committee had also carried out a survey of parking problems in residential areas .
11 With Thomas Dobson , later secretary to the Inland Revenue Board , Phillips also carried out a number of experiments of importance to the brewing industry ( and to the revenue ) .
12 The assessor would also carry out a site visit and interview with the candidate .
13 You will then receive a follow-up visit from the person carrying out the assessment , who will also carry out a hardware and software inventory at the same time .
14 Many middle managers also carry out a marketing role when dealing with issues relating to their public .
15 We also carried out a number of follow-up interviews with respondents and non-respondents in order to explore some issues further .
16 The NCC and the Scottish Herpetological Society are now carrying out a survey to determine amphibian populations in Fife , Kinross and Lothian .
17 The council is now carrying out a work study which could bring a shake-up that will end Derek 's golden days .
18 A function often carries out a number of actions , but it always produces a single result .
19 Their task is not simply to carry out a paperwork exercise .
20 In fact , he has even carried out a number of burial-at-sea ceremonies with ashes scattered across the waves .
21 ‘ I see you could even carry out a Caesarean delivery , ’ she remarked .
22 ( Linking with geography , to give just one example , could involve using maps , making plans , studying the functions of different buildings and uses of land , looking at the different jobs done by people today , and perhaps even carrying out a traffic census or statistical survey . )
23 Detectives hunting the killer of a businessman who was shot dead as he walked his dogs today carried out a reconstruction involving the car and a motorbike that they think may have been used in the murder .
24 I even carried out a double-bluff of appearing slightly guilty for the wrong reasons , so that adults told me I should n't blame myself because I had n't been able to warn Paul in time .
25 Moreover , the bill purchases were due to a large extent to overfunding of the PSBR through sales of gilts so the Bank was effectively carrying out a maturity transformation in the market and one which , at times , entailed a " cost " ( as bill yields were lower than gilt yields ) .
26 Besides carrying out a programme of research , the Institute provided full-time courses of study for post-graduate degrees in criminology and part-time courses for criminal justice practitioners .
27 Another is to be found in the Business Advertisements ( Disclosure ) Order 1977 , which is designed to prevent a business advertising goods , e.g. in the small ads of a newspaper , without the advertisement making clear that the seller is indeed carrying on a business .
28 Opposite the village the Gotthard line executes two further tunnel-loops in succession almost carrying out a figure-of-eight while all the time gaining a further height of 122m ( 400ft ) inside the rock .
29 But in July 1855 he then carried out a change in his administration that was to have a far-reaching effect on the scheme .
30 Moving into action , it then carried out a series of bombings , the most serious of which almost destroyed the private house of the Home Secretary , Robert Carr .
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