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

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1 Three conditions must be satisfied before a charge to tax can arise under section 14 : ( 1 ) the taxpayer must carry on a trade , profession or business in Hong Kong ; ( 2 ) the profits to be charged must be ‘ from such trade , profession or business , ’ which their Lordships construe to mean from the trade , profession or business carried on by the taxpayer in Hong Kong ; ( 3 ) the profits must be ‘ profits arising in or derived from ’ Hong Kong .
2 This year the winner should carry off a cheque for … £3000 .
3 Everything is made to change just in the nick of time , and even the return letter office suspends its laws that Jane Eyre may carry on a tale with effect .
4 A computer salesperson may carry out a survey of customer requirements prior to suggesting an appropriate computer system .
5 I might carry on a bit tomorrow .
6 Role-play might carry on a topic begun through the use of stories .
7 Citing " informed Sudanese sources " the Egyptian paper Al-Sharq al-Awsat of Feb. 6 reported that 41 military officers had been arrested on Feb. 2 before they could carry out a plan to bomb the general staff headquarters during a meeting of the country 's military leaders .
8 Some of the men had brought ropes and small axes with them so that , while they were in the forest , they could carry back a load of firewood rather than returning empty-handed if they did n't get the boar .
9 Asked why the interest in Elvis , Walken said that a girl he had a crush on in school used to carry round a picture of her boyfriend , and this was used as an excuse for why Walken could n't take her to his high school prom .
10 Where it is feasible to let students take it over , the camera is simply a tool used to carry out a task which students find engrossing , exciting and therefore highly motivating .
11 ‘ I do n't believe anyone — not even you — would carry out a threat like that . ’
12 The Agriculture Minister , John Gummer , said that the government would carry out a pilot study into pollution control methods .
13 It was agreed that the SAS would carry out a series of raids on these airfields in early July , leaving only a week to prepare for departure .
14 The winner will carry off a camera and their entry , along with the best runners-up submissions , will be featured in Watchword , the national magazine of Watch .
15 The divers will carry down a couple of slings with them .
16 In France , the princess will carry out a variety of visits which will cover her interests , the disabled , Aids , cancer victims and a visit to the Royal Academy of Music as well as a dinner with France 's President Mitterrand and his wife .
17 Those remaining — nearly 350 — will carry out a variety of functions including work on the purchase and sales of Intervention beef and the Beef Special Premium Scheme .
18 We will carry out a School buildings Audit alongside the regular four-yearly local school inspection , to assess the physical state of schools and equipment .
19 Write to the Foundation for a list of NHER assessors in your area who will carry out a check for a fee starting at £50 .
20 Furthermore , now that solicitors are strongly recommended to provide information about costs in advance the Society will carry out a review of whether clients should continue to have the right to ask the Society to reduce a solicitor ; s bill by the remuneration certificate process .
21 Following the completion of the audit [ specify ] , we will carry out a review of the company , giving particular attention to those areas which are likely to be given close scrutiny during any due diligence procedure .
22 Scientists at the laboratory will carry out a study to gain a clearer picture of the dummy 's effectiveness .
23 Under the title of AMEC Dalmeny , Press and three other AMEC operating companies will carry out a project to increase oil throughput in the Forties oil field .
24 Since we are assuming that we have direct observations on , we can carry out a regression of , on exactly the same variables as those on the right-hand side of equation ( 3.3 ) .
25 Since in equation ( 6.16 ) we have relaxed the cross-equation restrictions implied by the rational expectations model ( 6.14 ) , we can carry out a likelihood ratio test of the restrictions in equation ( 6.14 ) by comparing its likelihood with that of equation ( 6.17 ) .
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