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

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1 It gave us all the boost we needed to carry on to the launch and , after that , to the second anniversary of John 's captivity .
2 Well , all those things had gone in the parcels , parcels that Kathleen had been obliged to carry down to the post office in five separate journeys , parcels that were heavy and had cost altogether two pounds four shillings to send .
3 Probably much of his success as a teacher sprang from this , for the young greatly enjoyed his moments of iconoclasm , even when it was carried on to the cricket field where he had no knowledge of and certainly no respect for the laws of the game , as a current Member of Parliament may remember .
4 This in effect meant that PFF actually did 45 sorties , but please to remember that few Pathfinder aircrew elected to opt out at the 45 mark and most carried on to the magic 60 , And further take note that over 100 PFF aircrew managed the ton ( 100 sorties ) .
5 Oliver was gently carried in to a bed , and received more care and kindness than he had ever had in his life .
6 Father-of-three Gordon Corps , 62 , collapsed at 11,500ft on a mountain and died as he was being carried down to a base camp .
7 In the ‘ rotunda ’ of Chicago Central of 1892–3 the main ribs of the vault were carried down to the floor .
8 I was carried down to the ambulance and taken to a Kendal hospital .
9 The lift doors closed across his exclamation of relief and frustration and he was carried down to the ground floor .
10 When night fell we were appalled to find that the same principle had been carried over to the highway .
11 a widow is the first line of a paragraph left alone at the foot of a page and an orphan is the last line of a paragraph carried over to the top of a new page .
12 So too his message of the coming kingdom can not be lifted out and carried over to the present : that message was refuted when Jesus himself attempted to provoke the intervention of God and bring about the end of history by challenging the powers and authorities of his own day .
13 This division of the sky was eventually carried over to the division of the circle and so led to our present habit of dividing the complete ( two-dimensional ) angle around a point into 360 degrees .
14 The battle for political supremacy was thus carried over to the Congress itself .
15 It 's a pity this finish quality is n't carried over to the fingerboard , an area of a budget guitar which often lets it down .
16 The problem was that it was theoretically possible for someone to introduce poison gas into a remote and perhaps unguarded part of the system and for the noxious fumes to be carried through to the General-Secretary 's apartments or office .
17 A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation .
18 When I originally found the frame I thought how pretty it would look if the green of the surround was carried through to the mount and the colour of the picture .
19 Despite this , many pet cats are carried off to the vet by exasperated owners for this type of ‘ convenience surgery ’ .
20 A bizarre by-product has been the recognition of various richly decorated fragments of the church in places as far afield as Barcelona , Venice , Aquileia , and even Vienna , presumably carried off to the West as loot after 1204 , by members of the Fourth Crusade who evidently had an eye for exotic sculpture .
21 At the hotel a tearful maid told the sailor pair the tragic news that Bessie had been carried off to the cholera hospital .
22 She was pipped by reluctant newcomer Jane Lester of Basildon Savacentre who was so doubtful of her abilities that she virtually had to be carried up to the oche .
23 We were ready , even to the pitcher of orange juice , bucket of champagne and iced flask of vodka that waited on a table Ellen had carried up to the cockpit .
24 Carried up to the Governor 's House , in much physical pain , his mental pain proved to be more dire .
25 The vicar was carried back to the shore to partake of a well-earned drink .
26 Every St Kildan family owned a number of cleits and they were scattered all over the island , many of them convenient to the bird cliffs because ‘ fresh ’ birds were much heavier than those that had dried out , and everything had to be carried back to the village eventually .
27 Once he actually fainted in the mud and had to be carried back to the house and revived with cold water .
28 They formed their line again and started searching for Esmerelda while I was carried back to the house .
29 These worms have a similar food-gathering strategy to the more familiar filter-feeding tubeworms , but instead of the feathery heads of fanworms have long , sticky tentacles which they wave in the current or drag over the substrate in search of food particles which are then carried back to the mouth as the tentacles are drawn in .
30 The stricken David Lawrence is carried back to the dressing-room .
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