Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One therefore gets trapped into a situation where it appears much easier to carry on in the business than to divest , or move out . |
2 | ‘ In no way will there be enough teams left to carry on in the age groups concerned . |
3 | The Minister warned : ‘ He may be able to carry on in the job but he can not do so effectively . |
4 | Living history approaches , allowing children to dress up and experience activities carried on in the past can be extremely successful in the primary school . |
5 | Some 1 500 periodicals are currently taken ; these reflect the wide range of scientific activity carried on in the Garden . |
6 | Another important industrial activity carried on in the neighbourhood was the extraction of salt from sea water . |
7 | The teaching is carried on in the form of folklore and tribal legends . |
8 | The coach work was carried on in the trimming shop which was in Friary Lane but , from then on , Farr 's business was on a downward path , finally closing in 1929 . |
9 | The mouth of the river seemed ten times its normal width , while about half a mile out to sea hundreds of trees stood upright , supported by their enormous roots , just as they had been carried down in the flood . |
10 | The basic question at issue in the debate is whether the United Kingdom is to be carried along in the wake of those changes or to be a driving force for change . |
11 | Their style was exceptionally clear and one was carried along in the unfolding of an argument which seemed as majestically inevitable as the development of a Bach fugue . |
12 | That legislation can not be carried through in the remainder of this Parliament and will be a matter for the next Parliament . |
13 | The reforms of Joseph II ( 1780–90 ) , which were carried through in the spirit of the Age of Enlightenment , included a secularisation of education and the recognition of the rights of the Slav subjects of the Empire to instruct in their own language . |
14 | The reform was not carried through in the House but the phrenologists urged or reformers elsewhere and , indirectly , their enthusiasm led on to William Forster 's Education Bill of 1870 which established in Britain the system of elementary schools for all . |
15 | As a testimony to one trade-unionist 's authority and stature , carried through in the face of some hostility within the administration and somewhat glacial relations with Denis Healey at the Treasury , it was a remarkable accomplishment . |
16 | ‘ For some mysterious reasons , which have never been discovered , she was seized and carried off in the dark , she knew not by whom . ’ |
17 | Many small jobs for canal bank workers — mending scythes , making fence fittings and nails — would be carried out in the forge . |
18 | The ICAEW has developed a modified level of protection suitable for investment business carried out in the course of corporate finance activities for a corporate finance client . |
19 | As Dillon LJ pointed out in R & B Custom Brokers : … there are some transactions which are clearly integral parts of the businesses concerned , and these should be held to have been carried out in the course of those businesses ; this would cover , apart from much else , the instance of a one-off adventure in the nature of trade , where the transaction itself would constitute a trade or business . |
20 | Measurement of the osmotic pressure π of a polymer solution can be carried out in the type of cell represented schematically in figure 9.1 . |
21 | Throughout the 20th century biomedical and biological research on animals has been carried out in the University of Oxford . |
22 | It is part of the daily truck in street markets ; it the kind of thing which turns on the average car dealer ; it is part and parcel of many of the transactions carried out in the building trade and cash or at least early settlement means a better price for the retailer when negotiating with a manufacturer . |
23 | The tests will be carried out in the specialist bone marrow unit , which is planning the world-first transplant on the boy at the centre of a legal tussle over the closure of the Westminster Children 's Hospital . |
24 | The tests will be carried out in the specialist bone marrow unit which is planning the world-first transplant on the boy . |
25 | Much of the early work on the revolution carried out in the West was by émigré victims of the Bolshevik victory . |
26 | The study was carried out in the West Berkshire and the Basingstoke and North Hampshire District Health Authorities . |
27 | A variety of major improvements will be carried out in the West Granton , Pilton , Muirhouse and Pennywell areas involving local residents . |
28 | They began to realise that many procedures had been wrongly carried out in the management of the case , in particular that the Social Work Department were not implementing the decisions of the Children 's Panel . |
29 | This may be carried out in the candidate 's home country or in the overseas location . |
30 | In later centuries the rate of clearance may have slowed , and in the 17th and 18th centuries a great deal of replanting was carried out in the formation of the large parklands . |