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

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1 This section examines the current law relating to the duty of directors to devote adequate attention to the company 's affairs and to carry out their functions competently .
2 The Housing and Town Planning Act made it obligatory for local authorities to prepare surveys of their housing needs , to draw up plans to deal with them , and to carry out their schemes .
3 If you have planned and carried out your strategy of study over the earlier laps , like the 5000-metre runner , you should be on the inside lane and in a good position at the bell for the last lap .
4 When headmen were put in the position of choosing between protecting relations and carrying out their duties they chose the former .
5 A UK company may set up an agency , branch or subsidiary in another member state , and carry on its business through that local office .
6 They said children needed trained professionals to care for them and carry out their treatment programmes .
7 And they agreed to forget their differ ences and carry out their duties as planned .
8 Some travel cots can be stowed away and carried over your shoulder : others are big enough to double as sturdy playpens .
9 Well , at its annual conference the N U J gave us one hundred percent backing and carried on its support for us .
10 They carried the body to the brake compartment and carried on their journey ; others had jumped from that bridge and there would be more .
11 Reporters and photographers faithfully recorded the images presented to them — of a couple who smiled and carried out their duties professionally , but barely exchanged a word , a touch or glance .
12 Reporters and photographers recorded the images presented to them of a couple who smiled and carried out their duties professionally , but barely exchanged a word , a touch or a glance .
13 The assault started at 9pm on Tuesday night when a man , who was known to the victim , called at her flat , raped her and carried out what police described as ‘ a serious sexual assault ’ .
14 The Munn Report examined the structure of the curriculum in the last two years of compulsory schooling in Scotland , and carried out its work almost at the same time as the Dunning Committee considered the aims , purposes and forms of assessment for the whole ability range .
15 But if , as expected , he fails to gain reselection by his local party next month and carries out his threat to resign and stand against the official Labour candidate in a byelection , he will have to work hard to swing the hearts and minds of many Labour voters .
16 It will pose a serious dilemma for the Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , if Mr Field has lost and carries out his threat to cause a byelection .
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