Example sentences of "carry the [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Some frames are removable , so that when a lighter load is carried it is not necessary to carry the extra weight of the frame .
2 The channel of communication is radio waves which are modulated to carry the analogue information of the voice ( more will be said about radio waves and methods of modulation in a future article ) .
3 In the first instance the team converted an old horse dray , by removing the shafts and front wheels and fitting an inclined ramp coupling to the turntable , to carry the front end of the trailer : for uncoupling , a pair of manually operated folding legs were provided .
4 A new role was then established , that of coordinator , which bypassed the head and was intended to carry the new vision of good practice directly from Merrion House ( the Education Department 's offices ) to the classroom .
5 However , there does not seem to exist an accepted notion of ‘ grammatically different element ’ which is sufficiently well-defined to carry the whole burden of distinguishing lexical units .
6 That means joint commissioning , you have an example later on in your agenda in relation to learning disability services , I think it 's items nine , nine and eleven , erm , er , perhaps the most controversial part of the proposals that I 've , I 've put before the authorities , is that you do n't expect the structures for joint care planning to carry the full weight of joint commissioning when you 're talking about main budgets .
7 Paralleling the Commission was the Council of Ministers , the organ of the national governments , which was to carry the main burden of coordinating policies .
8 In her study of 61 white mothers conducted in London in 1983–4 , Wilson ( 1987 ) found that none relied upon their children 's grandparents to carry the main burden of child care while they themselves went out to work , but most regarded grandmothers as support which they could use on a more casual basis for babysitting , and as help in emergencies .
9 Co-housing might seem to carry the ideological baggage of communes from decades past .
10 ‘ You must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and discharge my duties as the heir to the throne without the help and support of the woman I now loathe . ’
11 ‘ I will not be able to carry the physical burden of leading the Party at the next General Election .
12 It can be argued that such mothers may not develop protective IgG antibodies and may continue to carry the same strain of group B streptococcus .
13 If the place had carried the distinct imprint of Carson 's personality the action would have fitted in easily , but the apartment was strangely arid in its elegance and she was sure that she would feel unsettled .
14 If John had been of the same family as Jesus , moreover , his ‘ seal of approval ’ would have carried the additional authority of a royal warrant .
15 In the first twenty-year period , 1951 to 1971 , the News of the World had carried the vast majority of the rape cases which were reported anywhere in the national press ( despite being only a weekly paper ) .
16 Despite her discovery of the simpler B pattern , Franklin 's attention was at first directed to the more crystalline A form ; but by March 1953 she had carried the quantitive analysis of the B form patterns to the point where the paths of the backbone chains were determined , and she wrote up her work in a typescript dated 17 March — one day before news of the Watson and Crick structure reached King 's .
17 The easiest time to see the bats ' creches is at night , for the females do not carry the unnecessary load of a baby when they fly out to hunt .
18 If properly encouraged , they could carry the small amount of pollen necessary for fertilisation and place it on the exact spot in the female flower where it was required .
19 Of the total , $1 billion will be used to upgrade Time Warner 's cable-TV systems — with some 7m subscribers , America 's second-biggest — so they can carry the full range of whizzy ‘ multimedia ’ services .
20 The grades will carry the full weight of the system already in force for classical instruments and will enable students to follow a more structured path through to diploma level .
21 They do not carry the double-edged sword of apparent free choice and intellectual ability , to understand or cogitate upon their place within the scheme of things .
22 The Financial Times of June 29 wrote : " There is still a sense of illegality , or at least doubtful legality , about Denmark 's 11 partners going ahead with ratifying the Maastricht Treaty on political and monetary union , when the Treaty of Rome [ establishing the European Economic Community in 1957 ] says that constitutional revisions must carry the unanimous assent of all EC states .
23 Any official protest could carry the considerable clout of State President Eduard Shevardnadze , the powerful former Soviet Foreign Minister .
24 That is , it assumes that the London-to-Penzance train will carry the same number of passengers all the way from London to Penzance .
25 A word can carry the whole meaning of a question e.g. " opportunist " , " inevitable " , " substantial " , " decisive " , " influence " , " comprehensive " etc .
26 Another , quite separate , reason why the idea of watertight categories of psychosis has never seemed very plausible to psychologists stems from the difficulty of defining the outer boundaries of insanity and the existence of so-called ‘ borderline ’ disorders that carry the overall flavour of schizophrenia or manic-depression , but which are not severe enough to meet the diagnostic criteria for either .
27 ‘ As the people with ultimate authority for saying when the campaign ends and when it resumes , this small group carry the supreme load of guilt for all the grief and tears and heartbreak which their campaign has caused .
28 It generally consists of the temporal and modal exponents of the verb , which are ‘ the transitional element par excellence : They carry the lowest degree of CD within the non-theme and are the transition proper ’ ( Firbas , 1986 : 54 ) .
29 These particles are virtual particles like the particles that carry the gravitational force of the sun : unlike real particles , they can not be observed directly with a particle detector .
30 They provide the bulk of the expertise , and carry the biggest amount of responsibility , in respect of these aspects of the marketing mix .
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