Example sentences of "be [verb] to carry [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It had not originally been intended to carry on the research after that date , but it was so successful that finding was obtained to set up a panel study .
2 One said that a man had been approached to carry out a contract killing on Freddie , but he refused because he liked him .
3 We term this the level of computer architecture , at which a set of logically integrated hardware functions are programmed to carry out the processing of data .
4 Apart from putting things up , you 're bound to carry out a variety of odd fixing and repair jobs around the house .
5 The design we are going to talk about is a DIY design in that , apart from a 555 timer and 4001 NOR gate chip , discretes are used to carry out the various circuit operations and the system is capable of being modified for those who like a starting point and then like to experiment .
6 What makes it truly innovative is that CATI techniques have been used to carry out a survey that is very different in design from traditional surveys .
7 Over 300 staff have been employed to carry out the service led by General Manager , Edward Clarkin and CCG have opened a new Scarborough Office .
8 This option requires the name of the package , the name of the LIFESPAN user to be designated to carry out the approval , and the date by which the approval decision is required .
9 Gordon MacGregor , of Inverness , said he did not believe the unit would be re-opened to carry out the function conference wanted .
10 After years of assuring everyone that China could be trusted to carry out the 1984 British-Chinese agreement on Hong Kong in good faith , the colonial administration found itself after Tiananmen Square presiding over a population which knew that China could not be trusted at all .
11 However , recent technological advances have made possible a robot which can be programmed to carry out a range of services on command .
12 At Level Two students will be expected to carry out an extensive job-search plan , operating largely independently .
13 In smaller seasonal or residential hotels all the office work could be centralised in the reception office , and during the quiet period on the front desk the receptionist would be expected to carry out the task of maintaining accounting and other records .
14 It seems , however , that your leitmotiv is that no doctor could be expected to carry out the multifacetted role that doctors ‘ helping the police with their enquiries ’ have to perform , that they can not do so with their usual amount of skill , and that they can not carry out some of the more sensitive tasks without bias or being influenced by their paymasters — the police .
15 The feedback from college staff , subject assessors and Field Officers will be used to carry out a detailed evaluation of the model .
16 These photographs will then be used to carry out the studies involved in the research ;
17 Consultants will be invited to carry out a major study into the former steel plant , which closed last June with the loss of 1,200 jobs .
18 Further impetus to the work in the coalfields was given by a wartime committee which once again found the maps of these areas out of date and recommended that the staff should be increased to carry out a satisfactory revision .
19 Particular institutions were to be authorized to carry out the ‘ main validation procedures ’ leading to the Council 's approval of courses in their ‘ well established subject areas ’ , with their freedom to organize their affairs in this way being subject to a quinquennial review :
20 In appropriate cases a commissioner from the Requesting State might be appointed to carry out the special method or procedure requested , e.g. , to overcome the difficulty which a civil law State may have in satisfying a Request from a common law State to take evidence under cross examination , because no judge or local lawyer in the requested State had any experience in that field .
21 Stand-by or supply teachers are needed if community language teachers are to be released to carry out the necessary development work .
22 A business development manager has recently been appointed to carry out a business review survey to help determine where the laboratory should go and how it should develop .
23 Chief officers have been asked to carry out a survey of people who would like to work reduced hours for less pay if it can be done without hitting the service to the public .
24 The reason for this is that women are forced to carry on the main productive activity by themselves because of their subjection .
25 No further attacks developed but five escorting destroyers of Capt. Lord Louis Mountbatten 's 5th Destroyer Flotilla were detached to carry out a bombardment of Benghazi just after midnight .
26 The lay judges , like Stanhope and Stirling , on the other hand , must have been well aware of the realities of the situation , and that there was little chance of the prize-winners being commissioned to carry out the work .
27 The Supreme Soviet also resolved that the President , Boris Yeltsin , should remove from office ministers who were failing to carry out the decisions of the republic 's legislative bodies .
28 Community groups are now being trained to carry on the work started by AREPP .
29 ‘ Green audit ’ call to businesses BUSINESSES in Middlesbrough are being asked to carry out a ‘ green audit ’ as part of the town 's Environment City year .
30 Such a girl is being asked to behave in many ways like an adult ( mother ) in that she is being asked to carry out the nurturing and supervisory procedures which properly belong to adulthood and , traditionally , to motherhood in particular .
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