Example sentences of "[adv] carry [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One of their employees , a store manager , failed properly to carry out the system with the result that Radiant washing powder was advertised in the window at 2s. 11d. when in fact the only packets available in the shop were 3s. 11d. ( section 11(d) the Trade Descriptions Act which made this an offence has since been repealed and replaced by Part III of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , see paragraph 16–28 below ) .
2 Tiphook Piggyback System Demonstration — This new innovative system will be actively demonstrated explaining how road vehicles can be successfully carried on the railway .
3 If the patient has successfully carried out the task that was agreed he should now be helped to plan what to do before the next session .
4 Unfortunately , they were soon moved to different duties , but before doing so they were able to train a third person , a Sergeant , who has since carried on the work .
5 Louis XIV duly carried out the letter of the Treaty of Utrecht by forcing the self-styled James III to move into Lorraine , technically a separate province , 100 miles [ 160 km ] from Paris , but James II 's widow still resided at St Germain , a centre for Jacobite intrigue , from which messages were carried to England by French diplomatic couriers .
6 There should be time not only to carry out the patient care but also to discuss and evaluate it .
7 It 's small enough to carry on the hill , but the historical introductions get together to give a good potted history of the Golden Age of Alpinism .
8 A team of Bristol University surgeons is soon to carry out the ring trials at Bristol Eye Hospital with volunteer patients .
9 A team of Bristol University surgeons is soon to carry out the ring trials at Bristol Eye Hospital with volunteer patients .
10 Scream out James , come here a minute and , and you cou you could use it just to carry on the conversation .
11 There were no immediate changes , it went on from private enterprise , the changeover We were told at the time that we were just just to carry on the way we 'd been doing .
12 So if we 'd have just carried on the way that was going , I mean , that got it from ninety thousand in just over a year to , to seventy nine thousand in five months .
13 From the 1760s , moreover , some of the British secretaries of embassy in Paris and Madrid were also accredited as minister plenipotentiary : they could thus carry on the business of the mission quite effectively in the absence of its head .
14 *the purchaser — who physically carries out the purchase transaction .
15 The largest single load ever carried on the tramway was this boiler transported from Bispham to Rigby Road in March 1925 .
16 By 1942 Greenly was in ill health but still carried on the family model-engineering business .
17 After a few weeks most boys bought their own pens and they were usually carried down the top of the right sock .
18 The Boards usually carried out the work of laying distribution mains themselves , though sometimes they used independent contractors .
19 In the APU " practical " the questions are given orally , pupils usually carry out the task practically and then give their answers orally .
20 ‘ And yet you still carry around the baggage of the past , ’ he said cryptically .
21 In a civil question between the creditors of a deceased and insolvent certificate-holder and his widow , who , without objection by the creditors , obtained the certificate and thereafter carried on the business without any agreement being made regarding her paying her husband 's debts , or the application of the profits during her tenancy , it was decided that she was not bound to account to the creditors for the profits earned by her under her own certificate : Stewart 's Trs. v. Stewart 's Executrix ( 1896 ) 23 R. 739 .
22 Gimli 's ‘ Song of Durin' at I 329–30 is dwarvishly plain and active , but still carries on the sense of decay in Middle-earth opposed to ultimate hope ; Legolas 's ‘ Song of Nimrodel ’ a little later makes similar oppositions but ends on an opposite note , of faltering and ultimate defeat on the ‘ Hither Shore ’ .
23 The churches also carried out the function of education in spiritual guidance to a population largely illiterate .
24 Nigel was strapped into a light commode in a sitting position and had been carefully carried down the fire escape to the waiting car .
25 The floods , however , also carry along the waste and detritus of a large population .
26 This was performed on the 10 patients with pain after gastric surgery who also carried out the sodium probe study .
27 The Parliamentary Group declared itself " unable conscientiously to carry out the Conference decision " .
28 As a professional practice grows , so the work of the equity partners can change from direct involvement in a project to the organisation of a structure in which others can efficiently carry out the work .
29 In the years up to 1945 , forty-eight boys learnt woodwork , tailoring , engineering and many other trades , often carrying on the work traditional to their families .
30 And the more crowded , the more satisfied the police , as that means they are efficiently carrying out the law against prostitution — one of the present government 's most notable social " contributions " .
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