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

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1 ‘ Lots of people say it must be easy for my family to carry on in music and that I must have taught them everything — but I feel they just inherited their love of music as it 's in our blood . ’
2 If true , these matters are of concern to the Bank as supervisor of the [ defendants ] and raise questions as to the continued fulfilment of the minimum criteria for authorisation set out in Schedule 3 to the Banking Act 1987 , which includes inter alia the requirement that directors , controllers and managers of authorised institutions shall be fit and proper to hold their positions and that the business of the institution will be carried on with integrity and skill and in a prudent manner .
3 By the later nineteenth century , these dangers were much less ; and perhaps more striking is Davy 's other remark , about how in his lifetime chemistry had ceased to be a science of furnaces and large quantities , and had become an activity to be carried on with spirit-lamps and test-tubes in the drawing room .
4 Little wonder then that the Forest system was heartily detested by all classes of the king 's subjects , and that from the twelfth century onward a bitter and determined struggle was carried on between Crown and people for its abolition .
5 The clearest testimony to the level of exchange being carried on between England and the Continent , especially in transactions involving gold , is the existence of sets of balances accompanied by weights .
6 This does not , however , enable a partnership with a foreign lawyer to be carried on within England and Wales .
7 The taxpayers appealed against the assessments , contending that the two offices constituted separate trades carried on by B and W. B's trade had continued after the dissolution of the partnership .
8 For example , Kerr ( 1968 , p. 16 ) defines the school curriculum as ‘ all the learning which is planned and guided by the school , whether it is carried on in groups or individually , inside or outside the school ’ .
9 She might find herself not being carried down to London but spirited away to distant unknown suburbs such as Hendon and Colindale .
10 The whole enterprise is carried through with panache and — apart from the fact that it clocks in at a rather miserly total of only 52 minutes — the disc can be thoroughly recommended to anyone who wants a well-chosen selection of G&S numbers .
11 I got a bit carried away with Martha and dallied in the Arran Heritage centre over long — ‘ Everyone wants to know about the past and it is too late . ’
12 But I think people do get carried away with traditions and the occasion and this grand affair and really , it could be a very small low-key affair , but it 's , it 's meant to be a very romantic special day for two people .
13 The last point sounds simple but some organisations do become so carried away with logos and elaborate art work that well over half the area of the printed page is unavailable for typed material .
14 It is not difficult to get carried away with programming and even the casual programmer can easily lose track of time .
15 What little remained of victims of the fire was carried away for identification and autopsy .
16 So it was only on rare occasions that the issue of local sovereignty arose : usually when a person — a single individual — got carried away by indignation or by enthusiasm to raise points which prudent men , a little weary of what they considered to be rhetoric , tended to suppress .
17 Crops are harvested almost without sweat , boats set off on journeys with full sails , celebrations are carried off with style and decorum .
18 Good food shops in the village , but a great saving can be made if the bulk of provision is bought in Grenoble and carried up by bus or car .
19 The sentence was carried out at Trier , but Priscillian 's body was carried back to Spain and buried in Galicia .
20 It is based on a questionnaire survey carried out during September and October , 1984 .
21 Are the precautions that are carried out during surgery or general practice adequate — for example the wearing of three rubber gloves and gowns and so forth ?
22 The people settled in the Medway valley almost certainly knew of the Romans before this date as a great deal of trade was carried out between Britain and the continent .
23 Formative enquiry and discussion was then carried out between teachers and pupils .
24 Thus , our survey was ‘ retrospective ’ because the research was carried out between July and October 1985 .
25 Renewed seismic work was being carried out between Hurst and West Lepe in December .
26 The Revenue wished to consider whether adjustments needed to be made by virtue of s 485 , TA 1970 , whereby transactions carried out between buyers and sellers under common control are deemed to take place at market value .
27 These readjustments , carried out between June and August , laid down in outline the areas where Richard was to be active for the rest of the reign .
28 These readjustments , carried out between June and August , laid down in outline the areas where Richard was to be active for the rest of the reign .
29 Army helicopters hovered over the polling stations , which were surrounded by soldiers , proving FMLN allegations that these elections were fraudulent and carried out amidst fear and intimidation .
30 The third one focusing in specifically on the combat modelling is what is known as a C O E I A which is a combined operational effectiveness and investment appraisal and this work is being carried out at Farnborough and we 're comparing in single roles and multi-role Eurofighter two thousand against different aircraft .
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