Example sentences of "is carry [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Our intention is to carry out a field test with gel in 1994–95 , with Gyda being one of the candidates . |
2 | He has done his best , as have other surgeons and doctors at the hospital , to persuade the mother that the only means of saving her life , and also I emphasise the life of her unborn child , is to carry out a Caesarean section operation . |
3 | A useful technique to employ in such situations is to carry out a pasture larval count on the field on which the animals had been grazing . |
4 | When measuring success and failure , the standard referential communication approach to the problem is to carry out a task analysis to determine which critical features need to be communicated for a successful outcome . |
5 | The 308 Sub Aqua Club project is to carry out a predisturbance survey of the remains and form a site plan . |
6 | THE Government is to carry out a study into the number of children injured in fireworks accidents . |
7 | So what we want to do now is carry out a Caesarian section and help this young chap into the world before he runs into any real trouble . |
8 | Where Newco is carrying on a trade and incurs capital expenditure after 9 March 1992 in acquiring user rights to computer software , plant and machinery , capital allowances are available for such expenditure ( see s67A Capital Allowances Act 1990 ) . |
9 | The argument is that if Target is acting as agent for Newco , then Newco is carrying on a trade as principal through the agency of Target . |
10 | All you 're doing is carrying out a sentence that the courts no longer have the power to impose . |
11 | The present government is carrying out a review of navigation authorities , the results of which are unlikely to be known before the election . |
12 | The Minister should get his oar in with the Minister for Health who is carrying out a review in conjunction with the mental health tribunal . |
13 | In addition , being termed ‘ skilled ’ often simply means that the worker is carrying out a job traditionally performed by someone who has undertaken an apprenticeship and is therefore a craft worker by training . |
14 | And a Teesside Development Corporation spokeswoman said the UDC is carrying out a traffic study of the problematical Hartington Road interchange . |
15 | The project will also donate funds to Cambridge University , which is carrying out a study into ways of protecting the flora and fauna of the Indonesian rain forests . |
16 | To help tackle the problem , the park authority is carrying out a research study . |
17 | And she is still the power behind the trusts masking his web of deals , he suggested to the Commons Social Security Committee , which is carrying out a probe . |