Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [art] [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There would be no one to carry on the Drennan name , no one to inherit his land .
2 Libya did , however , offer full co-operation with French investigators , who would be allowed to question the four senior intelligence officers , one of them the brother-in-law of Libyan leader Col. Moamer al Kadhafi , suspected of having carried out the Niger bombing .
3 Truman 's new secretary of state , James F. Byrnes , was at first serenely confident that he could carry on the Roosevelt approach to Stalin with the American nuclear monopoly in reserve in his " hip pocket " , and with no automatic supporting role for the British .
4 She weighed 71b 12oz and while her father expressed his delight at a ‘ perfect physical specimen ’ there was no hiding the sense of anticlimax , if not downright disappointment , in the family that the new arrival was not the longed-for male heir who would carry on the Spencer name .
5 She will be greatly missed by the Society though her daughter Debbie will be staying on in England and will carry on the Langford teaching tradition .
6 PR counsellors are people who advise , but do not carry out the PR work .
7 Selecting the right personnel to carry out the PR function .
8 We aim to complete the single market , prepare for enlargement of the Community , support democracy and reform in the former Soviet Union and eastern Europe , and prepare the ground for carrying out the Maastricht treaty .
9 The modern method , which is largely though not totally superseding the above , is to sample the signal at frequent intervals and then carry out the Fourier analysis digitally .
10 FRESH evidence about who carried out the Birmingham pub bombings has been uncovered , it was revealed yesterday .
11 It was initially for this reason that fieldwork in Andersonstown was delegated to one of the informants , while Harris himself carried out the Braniel study .
12 A PARISH Priest today described UFF gunmen who carried out the Castlerock massacre as the ‘ devil 's disciples ’ .
13 They heard parish priest Fr John Fitzpatrick describe UFF gunmen who carried out the Castlerock massacre as the ‘ devil 's disciples ’ .
14 Jones ( 1966 ) carried out the Wada test with four patients who had stuttered from childhood , and found all four to have bilateral speech representation .
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