Example sentences of "the [noun] carry [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The inability to carry out an agreed suggestion may indicate that neither the follower nor the leader had really understood the problem when the objective was set .
2 ‘ The Territorial Army are using the opportunity to carry out an exercise in — ah — conditions where large numbers of civilians are present .
3 Those attending were given the opportunity to carry out the mock validation of a course which was defended by a very experienced course team .
4 ‘ If a rusty water pipe bursts it takes an enormous amount of time to find the money to carry out the repairs .
5 The MRP carried out an airborne magnetic and EM survey of part of the area and followed this up by detailed ground investigations of twenty six separate areas .
6 When survey data are coded and punched for analysis by computer it is all too easy to ask the computer to carry out a range of cross-tabulations of one factor by another .
7 If it were possible to store all the different types of primary data in computer-readable form then it would become feasible to use the speed of the computer to carry out the required searches , comparisons , overlays and numerical modelling .
8 Will he urge the chairman to carry out a study of the economics of mining anthracite from small drift mines employing up to 75 people because many believe that mined in that way , anthracite could be extremely saleable and competitive in relation to both opencast operations and imports of Chinese coal ?
9 A SENIOR consultant admitted yesterday that the decision to carry out a Caesarian section on an expectant mother was left too late .
10 The decision to carry out a Caesarian section should perhaps have been taken after the 4.30pm examination when the heartbeat was known to have decelerated , he said .
11 The cost of checking that a loss has been reported to the Police , Hotel or Courier and the time taken to do so must affect the decision to carry out an investigation .
12 And were your involvement the decision to carry out the search or was your involvement the operational search ?
13 On Sept. 17 , Polish inspectors in the Netherlands carried out the first inspection of a NATO member state by a unit from a Warsaw Pact country .
14 II , p. 258 ) — in other words mothers should have the wherewithal to carry out a household chore .
15 They do not have the wherewithal to carry out the administration and paperwork or to watch over them and ensure that they learn on the job and produce an effective piece of craftsmanship .
16 Tony Soper was Nature 's early-riser and this programme suggested it is something of a habit with him , for we also saw him in the Falklands carrying out an investigation into whether the war — or was it just a conflict ? — had upset the wildlife there .
17 It is not therefore appropriate for a partner who has had any detailed involvement with the engagement to carry out the review .
18 Your constituent may also be aware that the Department carried out a review into arrangements for the reporting and recording of archaeological finds and issued a consultation paper in 1988 .
19 And how are the weights carried on the weight cloth ?
20 To remedy this , the research carries out a district level approach , which will permit use of a wide range of oral and written sources .
21 In Attorney General v Squire , it was held that obnoxious odours from pigs kept by the defendants , and arising from the number of animals , the place in which they were kept , and the food with which they were fed , were such as to create a public nuisance , and in Attorney General v Cole and Son noxious gases created by the defendant carrying on the trade of fat-melter were also held to be a public nuisance despite the fact that the defendant had carried on his trade , in a proper manner and in the same way for 30 years .
22 In 1991–92 the authors carried out a study to explore the experiences of staff on secondments .
23 In 1991–92 the authors carried out a study to explore the experiences of staff on secondments .
24 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the power to make an order under section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 was not confined to documents which could be said to be necessary to reconstitute the state of the company 's knowledge , even if that might be one of the purposes most clearly justifying the making of an order , but extended to all documents which the administrator reasonably required to see to carry out his functions ; that the applicant had to satisfy the court that after balancing all the relevant factors , there was a proper case for making the order ; that since the information sought was necessary to enable the administrators to carry out the administration and production of the documents did not impose an unnecessary and unreasonable burden on the accountants , the registrar 's order despite its width , was proper in the exceptional circumstances ( post , pp. 855E–H , 860C–D , 862D–E , G–H , 863D , 864E ) .
25 This requires an owner to carry out urgent specified repairs ; if he does not comply , then the council carries out the work and recovers the costs from the owner .
26 This may require the exchange to carry out a balancing act between competing interests .
27 The next step involves staff learning complex commands to tell the machine to carry out a sequence of tasks .
28 The committee carried out a range of fascinating research and confirmed what the public knew already , namely that the ham sandwiches available in motorway cafeterias had a tendency to be ‘ thin , tasteless ham in soggy bread ’ .
29 Where the constable is not authorised the defendant could have allowed the constable to carry out the inspection .
30 It 's claimed the boy carried out the first attack behind a row of shops , holding his victim to stop her struggling , and laughing at her cries for help .
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