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

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1 This source can choose to delegate all or part of its authority to other bodies so that they can carry out duties on behalf of , or in the name of the source .
2 In Derry , representatives from the Western Health and Social Services Board will carry out improvements to Caw Voluntary Group 's playground in the city .
3 Relations between Britain and China are at their lowest since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 and there are fears that Beijing may carry out threats to foment disturbances among its many sympathisers in the territory .
4 The former arrangements by which district councils over a certain size could receive or claim delegated powers from counties in respect of certain services were repealed and replaced by a ‘ provision under which local authorities can agree between themselves for one to carry out functions on behalf of another ’ ( Department of the Environment/Welsh Office 1974:2 ) .
5 Obviously , the council would exist to carry out functions on behalf of the Secretary of State , but the duty would remain with the Secretary of State .
6 5.51 enables a person who intends to carry out Operations on land to apply to the local authority for a determination as to whether planning permission is required .
7 This empowered the KGB and police to enter the premises of any enterprise or institution ( including foreign businesses ) without any form of search warrant , to carry out inspections of equipment , stock , documentation and accounts , to demand samples of goods , to seal safes and cashier offices , and to inspect bank records .
8 The Premier 's success in his role as President of the European Community came as America prepared to carry out threats of trade sanctions on EC imports .
9 A new rule published on 31 March in the Federal Register exempts the crops from the long process required for a permit and allows biotechnology companies to carry out experiments with corn , cotton , tomatoes , soybeans , tobacco and potatoes after notifying USDA in a letter and waiting 30 days .
10 There are compelling societal priorities and pressures to carry out policies of child protection .
11 To carry out assessments of training needs was an exacting task and the majority of Group Organisers spoken to in the study felt unable or unwilling to undertake it .
12 Meanwhile , Abdel Ghani on Feb. 27 confirmed that more foreign workers were expected to come to North Yemen to carry out jobs including refuse collection and disposal , in which Somali , Sudanese and Filipino workers were already employed .
13 Indeed he appeared to hold out the offer of an alliance with the radicals , insisting that there should be no split " among the democratic , progressive forces which are dedicated to carrying out transformations in society " .
14 The Far Eastern Economic Review of Feb. 21 reported that Azhar 's execution was widely interpreted as a warning to those contemplating carrying out acts of terrorism in connection with the Gulf war .
15 It accused Mr Mandela of carrying out acts of sabotage on dates when he was in prison .
16 Many of them usually earn their living by carrying out valuations on behalf of brewery companies .
17 These activities relate to planning , making decisions about and carrying out events at work or for leisure : for example in shopping , planning a journey or organizing a party .
18 Tight labour markets and increased union strength at the end of the sixties may well have made it more difficult for employers to increase work intensity and carry out schemes of reorganization .
19 Under the Environmental Protection Act , it will monitor emissions from 5,000 major industrial plants and carry out audits of waste regulation authorities .
20 ‘ The decision not to reveal this information was part of a deliberate policy to allow the Jockey Club security department and the police to follow up leads , and carry out inquiries without publicity .
21 If , you carried out experiments with plant or equipment the detailed readings you took must be retained in their original and dated form .
22 Belgian-born Dr Michel Pacque , who first carried out tests of ivermectin with workers in a rubber plantation in Liberia over several years , is now taking up an appointment as consultant for Sight Savers ( Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind ) in West Africa with the task of organizing regular supplies .
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