Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [prep] their [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , the parents of the 1920s were the children of the 1900s and the inhibitions of that more rigid decade were carried over into their parenthood .
2 Together , they underpin rather than oversee the disciplines they serve , and reliance upon them can be so complete that procedures simply can not be carried out without their aid .
3 Although we can not honestly say that those who unsuccessfully oppose a particular decision or policy consent to that decision or policy when it is carried out despite their opposition , we can say that they are nevertheless bound by that decision in so far as they accept both the principle of majority decisions and the fairness of the procedures through which the decision is reached or the policy made .
4 Early in 1990 , the Mellors had major structural work carried out at their home because of subsidence .
5 Unlike the country-specific programmes , these projects are not dependent on formal requests from the governments of developing nations for their implementation but can only be carried out with their support .
6 A videophone will allow the owner to watch the repairs being carried out from their office desk and release payment once the machine has checked itself .
7 This is the astonishing result of a survey of 282 doctors , carried out by their trade magazine Doctor .
8 They wanted to keep them happy , they let them carry on with their religion , it did n't interest them but when it comes down to serious things like killing erm political agitators , the Romans wanted to deal with that themselves .
9 No , in no way does it control universities , it 's erm each university sends its vice-chancellor as its principal representative or other members to other committees erm in order to erm give their view on what the collective what action the collectivity of , of institutions should erm should carry on in their name .
10 In Northend ( Inspector of Taxes ) v White and Leonard and Corbin Greener and Others ( The Times , 26th February 1975 ) , a firm of solicitors receiving interest on a general client account with a bank was held in this case not to be entitled to earned income relief in respect of the interest because it had not been earned in return for professional services and was not ‘ immediately derived ’ from the carrying on of their profession .
11 Thomas quietly bought them another cup of coffee each , and they giggled when they realized it and clinked the thick coffee mugs with him before carrying on with their conversation as if he were n't there .
12 Finding a new childcarer is so traumatic that 80% of the mothers surveyed admitted they did n't have the courage to give an inadequate nanny the sack immediately ; 60% of those who were unhappy carried on with their carer for a month , and 35% for up to six months .
13 They carried on after their father 's death in 1826 .
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