Example sentences of "'s [noun] carry out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Campaigners have welcomed Cleveland County Council 's decision to carry out a road safety study taking in Sappers Corner and Truro Drive on the A689 on the outskirts of Hartlepool . |
2 | Subject to the importance of the property assets as part of the business acquisition , it is advisable that the purchaser 's solicitors carry out a full investigation of title to establish that the purchaser will acquire the property assets free from any adverse encumbrances , obligations or restrictions . |
3 | Despite these criticisms , the report stimulated initiatives based on its recommendations and in the first half of 1981 Her Majesty 's Inspectors carried out a survey of Haycocks II provision in the nine English RACs . |
4 | Although Linda is not the youngest child to receive a liver , the Addenbrooke 's team carried out a successful transplant on a seven-month-old baby two years ago , her size and the fact that she has received previous surgery for her condition complicated the procedure . |
5 | 6.2 Services To observe and perform [ its ] obligations contained in the sixth Schedule There should be a landlord 's covenant to carry out the services and this covenant should not be qualified by a condition that the landlord 's covenant is subject to the tenant having paid the service charge in respect thereof . |
6 | Len Scott 's daughter carried out the milk bottle test . |
7 | Yet business lobbyists told Mr Chiles that they distrusted the state 's ability to carry out the plan . |
8 | Subsequently qualifications which indicate the holder 's ability to carry out the elements defined in the job description are identified . |
9 | There are only five exceptions : accusations of a crime punishable by imprisonment , suggestions that the plaintiff carries a contagious disease ; adverse reflections on a person 's ability to carry out an office , business or profession ; slanders on the reputation or credit of tradespeople ; and words imputing unchastity or adultery to a woman or girl . |