Example sentences of "and [noun] carry [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Distant recollections of established routines and clearly defined duties represent a world where the ability and willingness to carry out instructions was of paramount importance .
2 Never more than competent as a draughtsman himself , Kempe was adept at selecting and training young designers and craftsmen to carry out schemes under his direction .
3 Guo and Bradshaw carried out analyses of the nutrient ( N , P and K ) and energy flow patterns within the village and have conducted a variety of experiments to see how these patterns can be modified to result in a greater retention of nutrients and a more efficient return of energy to the human population .
4 Officials are given the power and authority to carry out tasks , but that power is limited by the rules which govern their office .
5 To cover their tracks , Guppy and Marsh carried out stock swaps between Inca and another company in Switzerland .
6 There are compelling societal priorities and pressures to carry out policies of child protection .
7 On Sept. 13 groups from the UK and Norway carried out inspections of military activity in the Byelorussian and Leningrad military districts respectively .
8 In 1986–87 , the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans carried out trials with squid drift-nets .
9 Before the advent of the computer , H. E. Palmer , Michael West and others carried out word frequency studies on a corpus of language data with a view to determining the content of language courses .
10 Grant Thornton is authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business .
11 Grant Thornton are authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business .
12 ( FCA ) of having been found to be in breach of Investment Business Regulation 6.03 in that the firm at Shipley between 16 March 1989 and 12 March 1991 sent business letters relating to its investment business without bearing the legend ‘ Authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business ’ contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.02 and in that the firm at Shipley between 9 September 1988 and 1 October 1989 entered or required its Principal to enter into an association or arrangement with a person which might result in the defendant being constrained or induced to refer or introduce a client to a person who was not an independent intermediary with a view to that person giving investment advice contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.03 and in that the firm at Shipley between 16 March 1986 and 31 October 1989 failed before recommending or effecting for a client a transaction in units in an authorised unit trust or a recognised collective investment scheme , to take reasonable steps to establish that other more advantageous or suitable policies or units were not available contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.11 and in that the firm at Shipley between 1 November 1989 and 16 October 1991 having given advice to a client which was such that when acted upon it resulted in commission being received by the defendant , failed to notify the said client in writing of the amount and terms of such commission as soon as that information was available , contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.32 was reprimanded , fined £3,000 and ordered to pay £500 by way of costs .
13 ‘ KPMG Peat Marwick is authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business ’ .
14 This enables the firm to publish the tombstone without the normal legend ‘ KPMG Peat Marwick is authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business ’ .
15 ‘ The contents of this statement have been approved for the purposes of Section 57 of the Financial Services Act 1986 by KPMG Peat Marwick which is authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business .
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