Example sentences of "carry [adv] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He is dependent on the permission of others for every step he takes , and if they so wish they can make it impossible for him to carry on any concrete activity .
2 My wife and children have felt that their vocation in life was to carry on this early training so that I have had a lifetime 's pressure towards humility , reinforced by the effect of biblical meditation and involvement in the worship of the Church .
3 Although in theory under the personal command of the new Regent , in fact Will Douglas led , grumbling at having to carry so many lofty ones along when what was needed for this attempt was the toughest of mosstroopers .
4 Although in the oases they made gardens , perhaps even carried on other spare-time occupations , they were forbidden to trade and did not have the time to be truck drivers .
5 Other Diamond kites — the Ace , Trlby , Zig-Zag , Rainbow , Hyperkites Ghostie , Blazer , Brookite Stunters and Dunford Stingray — have carried on that first generation with low-cost products that perform impressively for any novice and have served over the years to bring so many into the kite fraternity .
6 R. rugosa has enormous glossy red hips , surpassed only by those of R. moyesii ‘ Geranium ’ , which are carried on graceful arching stems .
7 Their bodies are carried on ten multi-segmented legs .
8 Certain work that was carried out involved noisy operations and the programme was carefully coordinated with the hotel administration to minimise disruption and inconvenience .
9 Students have carried out small empirical investigations using tape recorders , video equipment and various forms of interviewing and observational techniques — objective and non-objective , structured and unstructured .
10 Transplant director Dr Andreas Tzakis and his team have carried out similar multi-organ transplants on five children in the past two years .
11 On the other side of the frontier , Spain 's Navarre province has carried out major EC-financed improvements of its road network .
12 The report noted that they not only provided care for children but enabled teachers to attend to others and also that the aides themselves carried out important educational work under the teacher 's direction .
13 No one had carried out any overall review of the system since then .
14 Refer to compliance unit if the client is an audit client or if there is a possibility that the UK firm has carried out any corporate finance work for the client in the past .
15 But while he was there , he also carried out some private research into the potential for amusement machines in pubs which the government had just legalised .
16 The interviews were carried out some ten months after the initiation of the courses , and included students who had taken part in some twenty courses .
17 The report added that according to the police and the Botswana Defence Force ( BDF ) , the SADF had carried out 20 direct attacks or acts of sabotage against Botswana up to February 1989 , killing 31 civilians , of whom 70 per cent were Botswanan citizens , the rest being refugees or visitors .
18 Carried out granolithic benching work to the existing chambers on Outfalls 7 and 9 .
19 When writing on the board , one should not carry on any verbal discussion , as the words are lost to the class .
20 Family tradition attracted many Scots into the army who might have been better advised to look elsewhere , but in time of war there was always the hope that disease or wounds would carry off enough military superiors to create vacancies without purchase and permit advancement in rank .
21 The solicitors should also carry out various formal searches against the individuals , including searches for bankruptcy , directors ' disqualifications , and county court judgments .
22 Also there is Dr Christine A'Court , the 32-year-old expedition doctor who will carry out high-altitude medical research .
23 In line with other RRLs in the country , it is expected that SERRL will carry out five major tasks when it is fully operational .
24 The Commission can carry out all necessary investigations into undertakings , having regard to any special features of a particular case .
25 we are trained from a very early age that fundamental of femaleness is is reproductive capability and if we do n't carry out that reproductive capability we 'd lose part of our identity .
26 Research and Strategy — local authorities should carry out detailed ongoing research into the housing needs of every community and produce a strategy which would be the basis for all housing provision and development .
27 Since diagnostic expert systems merely advise the diagnostician and he must , by definition , have some minimum knowledge of the systems it is unlikely that he will carry out any ridiculous recommendations from an expert system should they arise .
28 Kodak rely on ICI as single source supplier of PTA and MEG and they do not carry out any incoming acceptance testing .
29 Not all white cats are deaf , however , and owners of these animals should carry out some simple noise tests to find out whether they are lucky or not .
30 The EMF would not carry out national monetary policy decisions , so this would not interfere with the Bank of England 's role in this area , although the EMF would act as an indirect constraint on domestic monetary policy and would be in control of ECU interest rates , which would eventually be expected to influence national interest rates .
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