Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Tennis Courts Considerable work has been carried out to the pavilion but no work has been undertaken on the playing surface or the fencing . |
32 | Tennis Courts Considerable work has been carried out to the pavilion but no work has been undertaken on the playing surface or the fencing . |
33 | Emergency repairs were carried out to the hotel and houses , many of which had damaged roofs and broken windows , throughout yesterday . |
34 | Twice or three times a year he would be carried out to the automobile or the dog-cart , and be driven round the home farm . |
35 | The cardboard box would have to be carried out to the van before she came back . |
36 | The repairs are being carried out to the bridge at Knayton and the inside lanes of both carriageways are closed . |
37 | The repairs are being carried out to the bridge at Knayton and the inside lanes of both carriageways are closed . |
38 | No further work can be carried out to the package until the QA approver has either granted or denied approval to that package . |
39 | Essential repairs and refurbishment have been carried out to the Library 's Sighthill Bindery and to the Lawnmarket Building . |
40 | This was carried out to the design of William Butterfield and completed in 1848 . |
41 | These chapters record how the instructions given in chapters 25–31 are carried out to the letter . |
42 | The tower was off limits , after all , and someone was just ensuring that the Baron 's orders were carried out to the letter . |
43 | I wonder whether that has been carried out to the letter on one or two occasions in the last ten years . |
44 | She did not even go as far as her room — the sound of the door being unlocked , opening and closing again should surely not carry down to the hall . |
45 | Yes you would you just wonder whether Forest back four might just push up a little bit higher and let the ball carry through to the keeper every time . |
46 | Hopefully it can carry through to the end of the season . ’ |
47 | Lisa nodded , carefully scooping up armful of bouquets to carry out to the van . |
48 | Loopy Lil began piling the tea-things on to the tray to carry back to the kitchen , and Mrs Hollidaye suggested Gloria should go and help bring in the vegetables from the shed for supper , when an insistent bell began ringing out somewhere within the house . |
49 | She dumped the bouquets she was still carrying on to the passenger-seat . |
50 | ‘ I do n't have a specific target of carrying on to the age of 40 and then retiring . |
51 | It was fortunate that they 'd both driven back to the farmhouse after leaving the nightclub , before carrying on to the forest in Adam 's car , so her own vehicle was parked outside in the courtyard . |
52 | Two other intrinsic methods of measuring K are worth discussing as they are methods that carry through to the analysis of space time curvature in Chapter 7 . |
53 | That they carry back to the crevice |
54 | They carried on to the foot of the garden where there was a small neat wooden gate with a hedgerow on either side . |
55 | After another battle with the gate they carried on to the end of the lane and walked on to the road and into the sunlight . |
56 | Instead of turning left towards the village they carried on to the right . |
57 | From it she took a book , which she carried over to the dressing-table . |
58 | There we found some floppy disks , which , to the amazement of our minders , we carried back to the house . |
59 | In contrast , the UK takes a more neutral view of monopoly , requiring the Monopolies and Mergers Commission to demonstrate that a monopoly is acting against the public interest , and the same principle carries over to the assessment of prospective mergers . |