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

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1 One , however , was the decision to establish a European Movement which would have a National Council in each country , to carry on the debate and pressure governments .
2 But he died rather young , leaving his widow to carry on the farm and bring up their three children .
3 And if all these should flicker out like candles , still his young , lusty brother Edmund , strong as a stag , and ripe for marriage , capable of getting more sons , more Mortimers to carry on the line and the claim to eternity .
4 Well it used to be carried on the back and .
5 As the wind begins to build , the boom should continue to be carried on the centreline and you should not attempt to sheet the main using the vang : because the boom is so long , the mainsheet is a more effective control .
6 Robert was not envious ; he knew that the time would come when he must retire , though not yet ; and Dinah would carry on the name and the tradition .
7 On many occasions the interpolation splits the syntax of the spoken words in ways that require the reader not only to register the speaker but to store and carry over the syntax and sense of the quoted words :
8 If the governors fail to do this , the LEA can carry out the work and deduct the cost from the delegated budget .
9 In other words , must both parties still fully carry out the contract and , if not , to what extent is either party excused ?
10 In this chair , it was convenient to carry out the shaping and moulding of the parts before fitting the arms .
11 Unless the contract is frustrated , the seller will still have to carry out the contract and if he delivers goods which do not comply with it , he will be in breach of contract .
12 He said teachers had no statutory duty to carry out the work and ruled that the boycott by the National Association of Schoolmasters–Union of Women Teachers was part of a legal trade dispute .
13 To this there is made the qualification , or condition , that the statutory powers are exercised without ‘ negligence ’ — that word here being used in a special sense so as to require the undertaker , as a condition of obtaining immunity from action , to carry out the work and conduct of the operation with all reasonable regard and care for the interests of other persons ; … ’
14 6.2 Services To observe and perform [ its ] obligations contained in the sixth Schedule There should be a landlord 's covenant to carry out the services and this covenant should not be qualified by a condition that the landlord 's covenant is subject to the tenant having paid the service charge in respect thereof .
15 Self-evidently he does not go out and list them himself , and very early on historic building investigators were appointed to carry out the task and guidelines for listing drawn up .
16 ‘ Being very lazy by nature , I enjoy making the first sketches , but the practical precision , the mathematical measuring necessary to carry out the design and the extreme neatness required , both of which I am very bad at , I find irksome .
17 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 ) .
18 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 .
19 The proposal was that His Majesty would invite certain individuals as individuals to take upon their shoulders the burden of carrying on the Government and Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Samuel ( sic ) had stated that they were prepared to act accordingly … the Administration would not exist for a period longer than was necessary to dispose of the emergency , and when that purpose was achieved the political parties would resume their respective positions .
20 The floods , however , also carry along the waste and detritus of a large population .
21 The system of party control has been described as making ‘ the hierarchy of official state legislative organs … only the executive , administrative apparatus for carrying out the decisions and instructions of a parallel hierarchy of formal executive party organs ’ ( Avtorkhanov 1966 , p. 372 ) .
22 There is no separate support organisation : each unit has the dual function of carrying out the operations and also providing support to other units .
23 SET is carrying out the contract and spending £136,000 , supported by £55,000 from Angus District Council .
24 A preliminary session was held on Dec. 4 , 1989 , of the judicial inquiry into the case of the " Guildford Four " , who had been convicted in 1975 of carrying out the Guildford and Woolwich public house bombings [ see pp. 26870 ; 27739 ] , and in October 1989 had been released from their sentences of life imprisonment [ see p. 36983 ] .
25 If , for example , a hotelier contracts for a window cleaner to clean all the outside windows of the hotel and , while undertaking this job , the person contracted falls and is injured , although the hotelier owes the window cleaner a duty of care under s. 2(1) OLA 1957 , the extent of this duty is modified by the fact that window cleaners will themselves guard against the ordinary risks of carrying out the job and thus the hotelier may not be liable for their injuries .
26 The medical staff , who carry out the surgery and monitor the patient 's medical progress before and after the operation , are headed by the consultant surgeon .
27 ENPs are able to adopt a holistic approach to their patients : they examine , request appropriate investigations , make a diagnosis , carry out the treatment and discharge patients .
28 The delegates do not act in their personal capacity but carry out the policies and instructions of their government , as shown by the provision that an alternate delegate can be empowered to act and vote on behalf of a delegate who is absent .
29 Carry out the breathing and body consciousness/relaxation ( Steps 1 to 4 ) then direct your attention to the subject .
30 Not enough , say some large corporate customers , insisting that Microsoft itself carry out the design and implementation of their networks , and back that up with in-house service .
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