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

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1 An element of job satisfaction for many may be the absence of coercive pressure from management and the ability to carry out one 's job at one 's own pace , a pace which may be slower than that which management would prefer .
2 Executive power — the power to set down the broad policies to be followed by the state and the ability to carry out or execute the laws was in the hands of the King , but the means for carrying it out had to be provided by parliament .
3 The list includes the need for purpose , love , forgiveness , hope and strength , trust , personal belief and values and the freedom to carry out spiritual practices .
4 It was the bishop who had the standing and the resources to carry out work originally incumbent on the local gentry : constructing new channels for a river , securing water supplies , maintaining fortifications , as well as the traditional tasks of organized charitable works : feeding the poor , housing the refugee , redeeming the captive .
5 If they were found worthy they were given help , including cash and the tools to carry on a trade , help in finding a job and regular visitation and advice until they could ‘ stand on their own feet ’ .
6 Chatichai , who had previously removed three parties from his ruling coalition and had replaced them with two new members , had been under pressure for some time from the military and the media to carry out an extensive reshuffle in order to cleanse his government of allegedly corrupt elements .
7 Decisions on pricing will affect the rate of return on investment and the incentive to carry out new investment , but past investment , by affecting the current capital stock , will affect current marginal costs to which prices will be related .
8 The state 's main welfare function is to support the ‘ smaller units ’ of the tree associations and the family to carry out as wide a range of functions as possible themselves .
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