Example sentences of "to carry [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | It was , therefore , necessary to carry out a complete validation check of the listing against the manual records kept by the Personnel Branch at Gatwick Airport . |
32 | If I signed a contract to carry out a complete refurbishment of the interior of your house I have an obligation to fulfil that contract . |
33 | Cheshire was able to collect enough data from Reading adolescents to carry out a quantitative analysis of the following : variation in the morphological structure of the third personal singular form of the verb ; a separate study of the verbs HAVE , DO and BE ; various aspects of the system of negation ; the relative pronoun system . |
34 | The Australian company plans to carry out a Hanson-style break-up of ARC America . |
35 | It is relatively easy nowadays with a minimum of statistical or computational knowledge to use the facilities of a statistical package for computer analysis ( such as the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences or Minitab ) to carry out a wide range of tests . |
36 | The solicitor gives advice and has the conduct of the business of the client from day to day and will retain a barrister to carry out a specific task in handling the client 's business . |
37 | A manager can order an employee to carry out a specific task . |
38 | A set of instructions written in a programming language , that will tell the computer system how to carry out a specific task . |
39 | Schools choose teachers to carry out a specific duty , to teach specific subjects and to contribute to the school at large . |
40 | Sometimes research is commissioned , and the researcher is approached by government , local authority , business , or charitable organization to carry out a specific enquiry on their behalf . |
41 | If we were to carry out a similar survey in the future and recording conversations would you be willing to take part ? |
42 | Henry himself marched into Anjou to carry out a similar policy and sent Geoffrey to do the same in Brittany . |
43 | The data will be analysed and a decision made as to whether to carry out a similar experiment during the busy summer months . |
44 | William III , helped by the ‘ Protestant wind ’ that kept the English navy pinned in harbour while William 's Dutch fleet could choose a convenient place to land , was able to carry out a successful invasion with quite a substantial military force , so the events of the 1680s underlined the possibility that James II might be able to make a successful return from exile . |
45 | For some reason we do not think in such simplistic terms and did not dismiss the Director of Licensing at the CAA from office when the pilot of a Vanguard trying to land in a snowstorm at Basle failed to carry out a successful instrument approach and killed all those poor housewives out on a day shopping trip . |
46 | In addition to the methods mentioned above , which were used specifically to evaluate the undergraduate information retrieval course , an attempt was made to carry out a long-term study on the use of the library with regard to reasons for use , materials used , success in carrying out literature searches etc . |
47 | CADW , the organisation responsible for historic monuments in Wales , is to carry out a new survey of listed buildings in Holyhead the first in 43 years . |
48 | The ability to carry out a good assessment requires the combination of a number of personal skills , and the active use of a large body of knowledge . |
49 | Evaluation by achievement Performance measurement was carried out after each series of courses , by means of examination of each student 's list of references , in order to see whether the students were able to carry out a practical literature search . |
50 | While CBT is good for teaching people how to carry out a practical procedure , the argument runs , it is less useful in helping people to understand why the process is necessary or how it might be improved . |
51 | In consideration of you instructing your advisers to carry out a due diligence investigation of ABC Holdings Limited ( ‘ ABC ’ ) and its subsidiaries to enable you to further consider purchasing all of the issued share capital of ABC we the undersigned , being all the owners of the legal title , all the registered holders and all the principal beneficial owners of all the issued shares comprised in such share capital ( ‘ the Shares ’ ) , each agree as follows : — |
52 | The manager prompts the subordinate to carry out a personal audit . |
53 | It fell to North , McFarlane and Poindexter , as also to anyone else roped into the policy , to carry out a private crusade with a crippling double imperative . |
54 | ‘ The refinancing will place the necessary cash at the disposal of Norsk Data A/S , enabling it to carry out a private resolution in which its unsecured creditors are offered a cash dividend of 25% , but the banks ‘ required as a condition for financing that the present share capital shall be written down to zero , and that a share issue shall be carried out by partly converting the banks ’ debt into equity . ’ |
55 | The court found that Papandreou 's government had failed to carry out a 1987 EC request that investigations be made into ITCO 's activities . |
56 | The purpose of the research is to carry out a critical analysis of the literature both on the role of beliefs in social and political order , and on the principles of legitimacy of particular regimes , so as to develop a systematic theory about the legitimation of power . |
57 | On the subject of home improvements , why is it that whenever I attempt to carry out a simple repair job at home it always seems to cause big problems ? |
58 | The librarian may be able to carry out a relevant literature search . |
59 | One or more levels were put in from the side of Levers Water to carry out a shallow sub-surface investigation of veins which appeared to be untried , or suspected to be covered at outcrop . |
60 | The remit of the division is to formulate policies for academic innovation , to promote wider access and to develop continuing education in all its forms , as well as to carry out a major teaching activity in English as a Foreign Language . |