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

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1 The remaining two men received sentences of nine months ( suspended for two years ) for allowing themselves to be carried in a stolen vehicle .
2 Two youths will appear at Sutton Coldfield Youth Court , West Midlands , today accused of aggravated vehicle taking , allowing themselves to be carried in a stolen vehicle and having no insurance .
3 The youths , aged 15 and 16 , were remanded by magistrates at Sutton Coldfield , West Midlands , on charges of aggravated vehicle taking , allowing themselves to be carried in a stolen vehicle and having no insurance .
4 He admitted burglary , handling stolen goods and allowing himself to be carried in a stolen car and was jailed for 21 months yesterday by Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court .
5 He was jailed for 21 months at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court yesterday after admitting burglary , handling stolen goods and allowing himself to be carried in a stolen car .
6 The travellers were then carried in a northerly direction and with Spalding now on their right and Bourne to the left , the craft was stabilized by throwing out all the remaining ballast .
7 A supply of gas was carried in a special container attached to the plough , and it was released into the soil through hollow tines on the two rotors .
8 ‘ It will be carried in a large hamper .
9 However , while Johnson 's coat-tails had carried in a sizeable number of members of congress this was not true of Carter who , in fact , ran behind no less than 270 successful Democratic candidates for the House .
10 This is something he has carried in a big way into his later professional life .
11 The London and South-Western carried in a whole season one million baskets of strawberries from ten stations in Hampshire : Swanwick , Botley , Romsey , Eastleigh , Wickham , Fareham , Bursledon , Netley , Sholing , and Bitterne .
12 The danger of serious conflict occurring on the border was anticipated in a motion proposed by the United States and carried in the General Assembly in 1949 authorising UNCOK to observe developments on the border and to report back on clashes that could give rise to war .
13 In answer to the problem I set myself ( reports of which were carried in the provincial press in 1980 ) , a certain Mr A. Hatton of Birmingham wrote : ‘ If you visit some of the pubs , clubs and places of enquiry , you will get the solution to your enquiry … just speak to the majority of working people , blacks do not have the intellect or inclination for academics ’ ( personal communication , 12 June 1980 ) .
14 Daily reports of money market events , prices and yields are carried in the Financial Times .
15 The lunge whip is carried in the outside hand , pointing down the back .
16 The ideas carried in the individual features , including an end to mass unemployment , a planned economy , a comprehensive system of social security and health care , a clean sweep of all that was old-fashioned and squalid in housing and the urban legacy of the industrial revolution , and many more , represented a virtual glossary of progressive views current in the Britain of the 1930s and its contributors a fair cross-section of the high-minded and socially concerned individuals who had been advocating these and similar ideas well before the outbreak of war .
17 And by altering a few easy to undo buckles , baby can be carried in the cradling position and you can breast feed in privacy .
18 Further news on the White Paper will be carried in the next issue of Pipeline .
19 This was confirmed by a statement carried in the next bulletin of the Association :
20 The stress distribution in a glued joint is very far from uniform and , in a typical joint , such as Figure 1 , virtually the whole of the load is carried in the extreme ends or edges of the joint .
21 Codes and cyphers still gave some protection against this , and in one or two cases at least cryptography was carried in the seventeenth century to a level which was not to be surpassed for generations to come .
22 When he auditioned for us , late in " 42 , Collingwood 's reaction was " a marvellous musician ! " , but at the same time Menges was concerned that his voice would n't carry in the larger theatres .
23 He was wearing a brown leather jacket , black jeans and was carrying in a blue holdall .
24 And five minutes later , carrying in the two mugs and settling back in his chair , he could relish the contrast between Rickards 's preoccupation with psychopathic violence and the peace of the mill .
25 The project 's main aims and objects are set out in an editorial by R. B. McKerrow carried in the first issue .
26 This is the snail with a flattened shell like a catherine wheel which the creature carries in an upright position on its back .
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