Example sentences of "[Wh pn] carry [adv] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Many positions of great influence in British society are filled by individuals who carry out the duties of their office for no monetary reward at all . |
2 | Most of the car thefts in the Province take place in the Greater Belfast area and the people who carry out the thefts are often called ‘ joy riders ’ . |
3 | But of course they each depend upon the existence of individuals who carry out the tasks necessary for the survival and perpetuation of society . |
4 | Implementation includes establishing a structure and a sharing of responsibility between the head , other senior members of staff and individual teachers who carry out the tasks involved in identifying staff development needs , with formulating a programme and with evaluating its implementation . |
5 | It was also feared that the market maker system might be by-passed by large powerful institutional investors doing negotiated deals with member firms who carry out the trades in-house rather than through market-makers . |
6 | Superficially the solution would seem to be to have two kinds of operators , those who carry out the routines and others who are on call should unforeseen emergencies arise . |
7 | For those who carried out the purges of the English cathedrals and parish churches during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , the artistic objects they destroyed were synonymous with paganism and superstition , and were thus the antithesis of true religion . |