Example sentences of "[coord] carry [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Or suppose , again , that your neighbour has agreed with you that he will not open a public house or carry on a school of music next door , and does and threatens to continue doing one or the other ; or that you have a right to light for your windows , and he threatens to erect a building within three feet of them . |
2 | Of course , we may forget old lessons and we certainly need to keep in practice to maintain our performance levels in certain types of skill ( especially psycho-motor skills — like playing a musical instrument or carrying out a laboratory procedure ) . |
3 | I decided to go back to the village , to thank him for all his help , and to carry out a plan I had been considering for some time . |
4 | Following intervention by Dee and Clwyd flood defence committee , the Countryside Council for Wales decided to defer notification and to carry out a study of the site . |
5 | She loved sitting up with the children until long past bedtime , playing silly games or just holding them in her arms and carrying on a conversation at their absurd level . |
6 | In an attempt to counter their rise , NME became more and more lifestyle-oriented , dabbling in fashion and ideology to an ever-greater extent and carrying on a crusade for black music with a barely disguised contempt for mainstream rock . |
7 | That circular laid the duty on governors and headteachers of developing and carrying out a plan for the school — a plan which took account of the full range of their responsibilities under the 1988 Act . |
8 | The felt need to get the cleaning done conflicts with the desire to be sociable ; one can iron , or perhaps cook , while talking to a friend or neighbour , but one can not wield a vacuum cleaner and carry on a conversation at the same time . |
9 | Go to your library and carry out a literature search on that particular system . |
10 | On the plus side , the expedition had proved once again that it was not difficult to penetrate an enemy-held town and carry out a reconnaissance . |
11 | Not every school will be able to travel down to Portsmouth to see the wreck of the Mary Rose for themselves , but they could watch a video about the discovery and raising of the wreck , and carry out a computer simulation to search for the wreck . |
12 | These people would undertake to read a daily service and carry out a rota of chores . |
13 | They also complete independent research on a housing topic for their dissertation and carry out a programme of practical work and field trips . |
14 | He invited Tim to help himself , and Tim stretched out a hand and carried away a croissant so that the arrangement she had constructed lost its pinnacle . |
15 | Other drivers had taken a break and carried off a number of her fellow spectators , but Simon had yet to appear . |
16 | They landed agents from submarines and carried out a number of successful demolition raids along the Italian coast . |
17 | The ( Castroist ) Tupac Amarú Revolutionary Movement ( MRTA ) bombed a dozen Lima banks on Nov. 4 and carried out a grenade attack on the presidential palace on Nov. 5 which wounded three people . |
18 | This option obtains the material to be approved and carries out a check to ensure that the package , the references to its contents , the constituent modules and the set of active DCs are in a correct and consistent state . |
19 | The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom , and carries out a variety of traditional central bank functions . |