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

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1 I decided to go back to the village , to thank him for all his help , and to carry out a plan I had been considering for some time .
2 Following intervention by Dee and Clwyd flood defence committee , the Countryside Council for Wales decided to defer notification and to carry out a study of the site .
3 At Level One students will work as individuals or in small groups to plan and carry out an investigation into an aspect of Community Welfare with limited support from the tutor .
4 She loved sitting up with the children until long past bedtime , playing silly games or just holding them in her arms and carrying on a conversation at their absurd level .
5 In an attempt to counter their rise , NME became more and more lifestyle-oriented , dabbling in fashion and ideology to an ever-greater extent and carrying on a crusade for black music with a barely disguised contempt for mainstream rock .
6 That circular laid the duty on governors and headteachers of developing and carrying out a plan for the school — a plan which took account of the full range of their responsibilities under the 1988 Act .
7 The felt need to get the cleaning done conflicts with the desire to be sociable ; one can iron , or perhaps cook , while talking to a friend or neighbour , but one can not wield a vacuum cleaner and carry on a conversation at the same time .
8 Go to your library and carry out a literature search on that particular system .
9 On the plus side , the expedition had proved once again that it was not difficult to penetrate an enemy-held town and carry out a reconnaissance .
10 Not every school will be able to travel down to Portsmouth to see the wreck of the Mary Rose for themselves , but they could watch a video about the discovery and raising of the wreck , and carry out a computer simulation to search for the wreck .
11 These people would undertake to read a daily service and carry out a rota of chores .
12 They also complete independent research on a housing topic for their dissertation and carry out a programme of practical work and field trips .
13 Perhaps you have spoken the truth , but , waiting in vain , your friends may well think you dead , and carry out an attack to avenge you .
14 Other drivers had taken a break and carried off a number of her fellow spectators , but Simon had yet to appear .
15 They landed agents from submarines and carried out a number of successful demolition raids along the Italian coast .
16 The ( Castroist ) Tupac Amarú Revolutionary Movement ( MRTA ) bombed a dozen Lima banks on Nov. 4 and carried out a grenade attack on the presidential palace on Nov. 5 which wounded three people .
17 In supplies , for example you often have to undertake almost military type operations I witnessed a group of 150 women who planned and carried out an ambush of the enemy to requisition bread and flour and the only arms they were carrying consisted of sticks and cords , To be a nurse also requires a lot of mental equanimity and physical strength .
18 This option obtains the material to be approved and carries out a check to ensure that the package , the references to its contents , the constituent modules and the set of active DCs are in a correct and consistent state .
19 The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom , and carries out a variety of traditional central bank functions .
20 That is , at the beginning of the spell of unemployment the individual assumes that the environment will remain unchanged and carries out an optimisation to obtain the optimal reservation wage ; but someone still unemployed at time T is assumed to reoptimise taking the changed environment into account .
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