Example sentences of "and carry [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A panel of External Verifiers has also been appointed to undertake the approval and inspection of the assessment centres and to carry out regular monitoring . |
2 | For instance , The Health and Safety at Work Act ( 1974 ) and its associated regulations , impose duties on persons who design , manufacture , import or supply articles for use at work to ensure , so far as is reasonably practicable , that they are safe , and to test them , provide proper information , carry out research with a view to the elimination of risks and to carry out other duties . |
3 | The practical applications of the work will be to provide information for coastal planning and engineering studies , to identify marine aggregate resources , to give advice on the siting of outfalls , cable and pipeline routes , and to carry out geochemical baseline studies and investigate sediment contamination using information from the geological survey . |
4 | This means more than booking the physiotherapist to come and carry out postural drainage on a person with a chest infection , or ‘ getting the psychotherapist in ’ to try to help a distressed client . |
5 | These skills are important for everyone — boys and girls — and include things like being able to use equipment safely with good results , being able to weigh and measure accurately , being able to plan , design and carry out practical tasks . |
6 | One reason for this is undoubtedly the fact that many of those who are attracted to homoeopathy are well content just to treat patients as they present , and do not have the expertise or the scientific bent of mind required to design and carry out clinical trials . |
7 | You will need the ability to initiate and carry out original research and to work effectively in a team . |
8 | The whole expense of maintaining a voluntary aided school is paid by the local education authority except for the expense of providing , altering and carrying out certain repairs to the school buildings which expense is borne by the governors : section 15(3) and 114(2) of the Education Act 1944 . |
9 | The work involves searching for companies to acquire , approaching them , forming a view on price , then negotiating on behalf of clients and carrying out due diligence work . |
10 | In addition , the Bank is responsible for funding the constant flow of maturing government debt instruments , and carrying out open market operations in respect of private sector holdings of government debt in response to desired policy objectives . |
11 | It was Major Volpi who had been given responsibility for putting up road-blocks and carrying out house-to-house searches . |
12 | Carry On Nipples and Carry On Kinky Doctor Sex . |
13 | Our more natural inclination was to hide in the dim recesses of the games shed and carry on enthralling discussions about boyfriends and the origins of the universe . |
14 | Or again as Jevons says ‘ Originally a market was a public place in a town where provisions and other objects were exposed for sale ; but the word has been generalized , so as to mean any body of persons who are in intimate business relations and carry on extensive transactions in any commodity . |
15 | Many developing nations argue that since the industrialized countries are the world 's main polluters , they should pay for improvements in the global environment ; and since they are rich , they should pay for the transfers of technology necessary for the developing countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions , stop deforestation and carry out other changes . |
16 | As they approached the 500 ‘ ft ‘ balloon curtain around Bremen , Edwards ordered the split , leaving each aircraft to find suitable target and carry out individual attacks . |
17 | Suppose that you run a computer bureau and carry out ordinary data processing work . |
18 | Project staff will help you to apply for the available grants and carry out practical work . |
19 | Are we talking about a shortage of people who know how to operate new electronic equipment and carry out new processes , or are we talking about a shortage of people who will invent such novelties ? |
20 | In turn , this creates even more secret cabals which go off on their own and carry out unauthorised operations , firmly believing that their plan is the only way to make progress . |
21 | In the Edinburgh area at the moment there are several organisations very willing and enthusiastic to pay for and carry out much-needed upgrading of the Union Canal towpath , but it appears that different departments of BW are giving different reactions . |
22 | The Interfax news agency reported that the bank would issue banknotes and securities , and carry out hard-currency operations in Uzbekistan and abroad . |
23 | They offer no specific training , but they assess a person 's capacity and carry out vocational aptitude tests as well as offering a working routine to re-accustom the disabled person to the demands of a normal working day . |
24 | It aims to set up observation posts to secure the area against invasion by miners , settlers or ranchers , conduct health and vaccination programmes among indigenous people , and carry out environmental surveys of the forest . |
25 | More GPs are carrying out minor ‘ lumps and bumps ’ surgery and some are exploring community surgical centres where surgeons hold clinics and carry out day-case operations , and patients are bringing biotechnology into the home with self-monitoring for diabetes . |
26 | Some sites offer the potential for role-play , drama or an empathetic exercise , or even a full " living history " experience , where pupils wear historic costume and carry out historical activities . |
27 | So , prestige newspapers and television might be used , as well as the trade and technical press , to secure editorial comment and carry out direct advertising . |
28 | Can read multiple entry tables and carry out basic comparisons or computations with the data obtained . |
29 | Edith qualified at the very first Medau Society Teachers ' Examination in 1955 , and carried on developing classes in Essex , all the time making openings for the new teachers who were beginning to emerge . |
30 | Fashioned from smoky green glass , tightly corked and wired , they would be packed with straw for protection and carried on wooden poles slotted through their individual baskets of woven metal . |