Example sentences of "carry [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The district general hospital ( DGH ) units carried through the first stage of devolution of services . |
2 | To nine patients out of ten she was the first hospital sister with whom they had been confronted , and the great majority , when they walked , were pushed , or were carried for the first time through the double doors of our main entrance , were very apprehensive and trying to hide the fact . |
3 | This combination of class and status was carried into the twentieth century . |
4 | As this conception of medical activity was carried into the nineteenth century , so did the changing medical model in some way foster the quest for truth in bodies . |
5 | Further news on the White Paper will be carried in the next issue of Pipeline . |
6 | This was confirmed by a statement carried in the next bulletin of the Association : |
7 | Codes and cyphers still gave some protection against this , and in one or two cases at least cryptography was carried in the seventeenth century to a level which was not to be surpassed for generations to come . |
8 | I did some composing in my early years , so I have gained some modest experience of how a piece should hang together , and how it should be carried from the first note to the last . |
9 | Headteachers were allowed to move sums of money from one category to another ( virement ) and under/overspends were carried to the next year . |
10 | If we add a syllable , the ‘ fall ’ part of the fall-rise is usually carried by the first syllable and the ‘ rise ’ part by the second . |
11 | Was her voice loud enough to carry to the next table ? |
12 | In 1951 the course was host to some archaeologists who extended the digging started in 1909 in the garden of Harpsden Wood House ( overlooking the carry of the 13th hole ) . |
13 | The project 's main aims and objects are set out in an editorial by R. B. McKerrow carried in the first issue . |