Example sentences of "carry [prep] [pers pn] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This positive conviction carried with it the rejection of any attempt to compromise with other sources , authorities or norms , or to establish theology itself on any other foundation .
2 Trainees will come to realise that their action , by its abruptness , has carried with it the judgement that the client is guilty of incest .
3 Branson did not see Malcolm McLaren for another five months , by which time association with the Sex Pistols carried with it the whiff of high treason …
4 The position carried with it the right to a seat in the Council and Fould combined it with the office of Minister of State .
5 If taken to extremes , such policies carried within them the potential to precipitate a catastrophic decline into hyperinflation .
6 It was God 's intention that his people should always carry with them the values learnt at Mt Sinai .
7 ‘ While some parts of the industry are likely to be very profitable , other parts will have concealed dangers , which could well carry with them the seeds of financial disaster . ’
8 I determined that it should not happen again and it seemed impossible that it should for this time I should carry with me the foundation of happiness which I had found behind the wire .
9 A lease of the top floor of a building which includes the roof may well carry with it the airspace over the building , thereby entitling the tenant to enlarge the premises into the airspace ( Davies v Yadegar [ 1990 ] 1 EGLR 71 ; Haines v Florensa [ 1990 ] 1 EGLR 73 ) .
10 As Barro points out , the only quantity rule which does not carry with it the implication that at times buyers and sellers will , at the price set , trade a quantity of the good they consider in advance to be sub-optimal is a rule which sets output equal to the value it would take in the absence of any unanticipated disturbances ; that is , y n .
11 Unless it was an ‘ original ’ a document could not carry with it the right to claim delivery of the goods .
12 if the word ‘ history ’ did not carry with it the theme of a final repression of difference , we could say that differences alone could be ‘ historical , through and through and from the start .
13 I carry with me the memory of that knife 's sharp flash in the rising sun .
14 Only " estates and interests " in land are property , and carry with them the rights to exclusive use of the land and to transfer it .
15 4.24 Sometimes employments or occupations carry with them the enjoyment of material benefits other than monetary remuneration — for example , free board and lodging in the case of a domestic servant ( Liffen v Watson [ 1940 ] 1 KB 556 ) , free coal for a miner , free or concessionary travel facilities for railway or airline employees , free farm produce for agricultural workers or the free use of a car for travelling salesmen , etc .
16 The tips of the spiny ribs pass through special pores as they impale the predator and they carry with them the secretions of nearby glands — glands that cause intensely painful poisoning of the inside of the attacker 's mouth .
17 But these are not organised , structured animal societies — they are abnormal explosions of the locust population and they carry with them the seeds of their own downfall , as do modern human populations that are heading in the same direction .
18 One by one the members of the crowd trickled out into the fête , carrying with them the news of Phipps 's death .
19 When the Civil War broke out , Taylor joined the King at Oxford , carrying with him the manuscript of his first book , Episcopacy Asserted .
20 The suppression of to has the effect of leaving no distance between the request and the action requested so that the actualization of the request is represented as carrying with it the realization of what is asked .
21 Fred Hoyle , in 1961 , also suggested that the protosun had originally contracted by shedding more of its outer web , but managed to spread to the outermost periphery of the Sun , carrying with it the Sun 's angular momentum .
22 This led to a reappraisal by the Euro-currency markets and banks-of their exposure to borrowers in the non-industrialized world , carrying With it the danger that attitudes could swing too far in the opposite direction and that too restrictive a stance might jeopardize international trade and economic growth .
23 A cool breeze drifted through the open window , carrying with it the sound of water trickling softly from the old stone fountain they 'd painstakingly renovated in the inner courtyard .
24 Contrary to prior expectations the current Gulf crisis [ see pp. 37631-41 ] , carrying with it the prospect of increased prices for Venezuelan oil , had reportedly had little influence on the negotiations .
25 And worst of all he carried with him the sense that he had no right to life , no more than hundreds or thousands of others , starting with his family , who had not lived .
26 Horror and death were his trade and , like an undertaker , he carried with him the contagion of his craft .
27 The opportunity was there : when he became prime minister after his mother 's assassination by Sikh extremists , he carried with him the goodwill and sympathy of both parliament and public .
28 He carried with him the minister of the Congregational Church , H. C. Carter , and in the back seat three ladies , Mrs Ramsey , and Mrs Carter , and a Danish friend of Mrs Carter .
29 Then they drove away and Carolyn carried with her the sight of her mother 's tense white face leaning down to look through the window at her .
30 Here , it carried with it the notion of breaking down not only the school/community barrier but also the school/curriculum barrier by suggesting that parents might be directly involved in the education of their children by participating in classes .
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