Example sentences of "carried [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But how did Charlie feel kissing and making love to one of the pop world 's latest idol , especially , as some on-set mischief makers suggested the two had got on so well , their celluloid games carried on into real life .
2 For example , what if Mr Heath had won the February 1974 general election , as he nearly did , and carried on as Prime Minister ?
3 It is only in the states of Western Europe , in the countries of the British Commonwealth , in the United States of America , and in a few Latin-American states that government is carried on with due regard to the limitations imposed by a Constitution ; it is only in these states that truly ‘ constitutional government ’ can be said to exist …
4 Joanne had carried on with normal life as best she could , even going to discos at seven months pregnant , and all-night parties .
5 Or the quarry would have carried on with this slate mine .
6 No doubt he himself would have difficulties : but he thought that the Conservatives , without entering into any general undertaking , would support his Government , which would not embark upon any extravagant legislation ; and in this way the King 's Government might be carried on for another Session or even longer .
7 If Attlee had carried on for another year , and the economy had turned round , Labour might still be in power .
8 Three operations did not succeed in curing his glaucoma , and he had to give up his business in 1878 , although it was carried on for some years by his daughters , Eleanor , Elizabeth , and Catherine , as E. E. Dancer & Company .
9 On the one hand , the memorandum of association must qualify the company 's ability to provide surveying services , to the effect that such business must be carried on at all times in accordance with the Rules of Conduct for the time being of the RICS .
10 If things carried on at this pace , she and Johnny would find themselves meeting every day .
11 That the document containing the statement was produced by the computer during a period over which the computer was used regularly to store or process information for the purposes of any activity regularly carried on over that period , whether for profit or not , by any body , whether corporate or not , or by any individual ;
12 This becomes technically possible for Cabinet government , a private practice carried on between appointed adults , only when the Cabinet Office archive has become available under the thirty-year rule .
13 The accountants carried on until 21 February 1990 .
14 Could a related business activity be carried on within one area of the shop by any of the family members without registering for VAT ( the turnover of this activity is expected to be low ) ?
15 Subject to the above , the related activity could be carried on within one area of the shop by any of the family .
16 The widest definition of the Crown in the cases is that of Lord Diplock in Town Investments Ltd. v. Department of Environment who said of the term that it is ‘ appropriate to embrace both collectively and individually all the Ministers of the Crown and parliamentary secretaries under whose direction the administrative work of government is carried on by civil servants in the various government departments ’ .
17 is carried on by private study under supervision .
18 The distinction here is between two very distinct schools of harpsichord-making ; a tradition carried on by native craftsmen who flourished during the first 25 years of the 18th century and an imported tradition initiated by Hermann Tabel that displaced its native rival as effectively as a cuckoo might take charge in a sparrow 's nest .
19 In the first half of the seventeenth century the Dutch East India Company , for example , still sent representatives of its own to negotiate with European powers ; but by its end any diplomatic activity in Europe carried on by non-sovereign entities was a curiosity without practical significance .
20 Failing success in negotiation , however , the struggle had to be carried on by any means possible .
21 In 1839 , the Chinese decided to end the lucrative opium trade carried on by British merchants .
22 After the death of old Daniel , the five year lease was carried on by old Smythe who renewed it for a further term of two years though at a lower rental .
23 The plating is carried on in eight vats , one each for silver , nickel and black nickel , two for brass plating , and three for copper plating .
24 These were low-paid , largely female , occupations mainly unmechanized and carried on in small workshops .
25 Arguments over the validity of the notice and justification of the motives of the partners serving it are better left to an appropriate tribunal ( judge , arbitrator or mediator ) than carried on in acrimonious correspondence .
26 Fig. 88 abjures pattern , making its effect entirely by the balance of light figures and dark ground ; while Euphronios in fig. 89 makes his patterns too in red-figure : two ways of integrating the picture still further with the pot , both carried on in later generations .
27 Of course , the debate is not carried on in these terms .
28 Logging is still carried on in some areas .
29 Farming was carried on in open fields that had not changed basically since the thirteenth century , and beyond the arable fields and their meadows lay great tracts of common pasture , much of it covered with gorse and furze , rising in places to moorland and mountains .
30 General Karl Steiner , carried in by two SS men , was already dead from a heart attack , the only good thing about the entire proceedings .
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