Example sentences of "[vb mod] carry [adv prt] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 MMC also said that in preparing its business plan each of our businesses should carry out a strategic review of its options in conjunction with a product/market sector analysis .
2 ‘ … we find it unfortunate that Upjohn failed to respond at all readily to requests made by the Licensing Authority as early as 1990 , that they should carry out a new post-marketing surveillance study ’ .
3 But as the French press produced one embarrassing revelation after another , including leaks from the DGSE itself , it was decided that 65-year-old civil servant Bernard Tricot should carry out a rigorous investigation and that the French government would cooperate fully with the New Zealand police .
4 Then , by way of habit , if you leave the dog alone it will continue barking , and this noise may carry over a considerable distance .
5 We find it valuable to have a checklist of potential style markers ( even though this list itself is necessarily selective ) so that a reader may carry out a linguistic survey of the text , searching for significant features .
6 Stroud grants that if we want to know how a third person can know the nature of reality , we might carry out a psychological investigation of his methods of information processing , and then compare the results of his reasoning with known facts .
7 When begged to return , he relented only on condition he could carry out a remarkable experiment : the so-called oprichnina , Ivan designated something like one-third of the country , carved out of scattered towns and provinces , as his personal domain , and set up a new administration to subject it to his personal will .
8 Not a man with a strong nerve , and certainly on the surface not one who could carry out a cold-blooded murder .
9 The method used to carry out a formal analysis of the hypothesis that there is no raised incidence of cancer among young persons aged 0–24 was the same as that in the Black report and was based on a comparison with the national rates for England and Wales summarised in table II .
10 It is n't much good writing ‘ I would carry out a thorough investigation and get to the bottom of this whole business … ’
11 For this reason we would be grateful if you would carry out a thorough investigation of the accident with a view to preparing a suitable report to support our client 's claim in negotiation and , if necessary , at trial .
12 Their change of mind came after the president 's aides had said that if denied a referendum he would carry out a non-binding plebiscite anyway to settle the power struggle that has paralysed his reform programme .
13 Those were the days of the Board 's Cruises when , traditionally , a few members of the Board of Customs would carry out a seaborne inspection of a chosen area in the United Kingdom .
14 Britain will carry out a joint naval operation with Colombia in the Caribbean aimed at intercepting cocaine shipments .
15 The latter will carry out a small number of random spot checks to verify a company 's samples .
16 Tomorrow Mr Westaby will carry out a substantial operation on an eighty-two year old man .
17 We will carry out a full defence review but we ca n't promise where the cuts may be reversed
18 You may need to seek the advice of wood treatment/damp treatment firms , who will carry out a free survey for you ( subject to the agreement of the vendor ) .
19 We will carry out a free survey of your electrical installations and visually check the condition of your wiring .
20 They can carry on a normal life like going to school or work and having fun with their family and friends , but they will be infectious to other people for the rest of their lives .
21 He suggests a reason for this — the power of habit : " People can carry on a great tradition while proposing a philosophy which denies its premises .
22 ‘ Well , sounds can carry on a quiet evening and you do n't want your father asking why you were acting daft .
23 Any people who doubt this can carry out a simple test devised by the great cat authority , Paul Leyhausen , the next time they visit a zoo .
24 Using this as his measure of , Lucas can carry out a separate regression of on and for each of the countries for which he has data , once he has solved the problem of how to measure for each country .
25 The Commission for Racial Equality can carry out a formal investigation and issue a non-discrimination notice .
26 Before we can carry out a detailed examination of the organisation in order to produce a data model which will then be implemented on a database , the analysts need to gain a general appreciation of the business ( this term is interpreted broadly to include all types of organisation in the public and private sectors ) .
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