Example sentences of "are carry [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Political ideologies , in particular , are carried into the workplace : we will discuss class and class-consciousness later . |
2 | It is important to consider the institutional framework regulating relationships between employer and unions , since this will influence the way in which external political pressures for change are carried into the corporation . |
3 | But the complication of such an operation would be considerable ; and it is reasonable to say that the entire population of the Pacific nations , even if they inhabit the Atlantic seaboard , can make use of the goods that are carried across the Pacific Ocean . |
4 | The adult worms in the larger pulmonary vessels lay eggs which are carried to the capillaries , where they hatch . |
5 | Blindly we are carried to the abyss of the 21st century without a philosophical air bag to spring out and cushion us on impact . |
6 | More specifically , we can ask what implications are carried by the sentences about the contexts in which they are being used . |
7 | Its name derives from the fact that , instead of the eggs being spawned in water and left to their own devices , they are carried by the male wrapped in strings around his legs . |
8 | The eggs and larvae are carried in the jaws of workers . |
9 | Seven infantrymen are carried in the back , forming the dismounting element . |
10 | Viruses are carried in the seawater from sewage outfalls , and while some may only cause minor stomach upsets , others , including coxsachie and echo viruses , could lead to hepatitis , meningitis and quasi-paralytic disorders . |
11 | Sometimes xerolas ( vegetables and/or fruits , often in the shape of a gigantic ball and strung on a pole which is carried on the shoulders of two men ) are carried in the procession . |
12 | If any employee is threatened with violence in order that the assailant(s) may obtain money they are carrying in the course of duty , they must not act in any way likely to place themselves or others in danger . |