Example sentences of "to carry out the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Government has estimated that local authorities in England will need to spend twenty four point seven million pounds in ninety-one , ninety-two to carry out the additional duties resulting from the Food Safety Act .
2 In-house personnel are being utilized on a full-time basis to carry out the above activities and as a consequence , internal data collection capabilities have increased .
3 To carry out the above duties under the supervision of the Director .
4 You may need to carry out the above exercises a few times before you get any results .
5 If you do not , call in an architect or surveyor to do the design work for you , and a local builder to carry out the actual construction .
6 Volunteers should be able to carry out the minimal work involved , though some dioceses seem curiously reluctant to accept offers of help of this kind .
7 Sensing this , the Coal Board struck what was intended to be a mortal blow — refusing to carry out the preventative works and offering us a mere £25,000 towards past damage which had been estimated at well over £100,000 .
8 Legislation created a host of unemployed bureaucrats , municipal and seigniorial officials , who exhibited what liberals called ‘ passive ’ opposition to the constitution — the refusal of local authorities to carry out the administrative changes and apply the laws of the Cortes .
9 David Newman , team leader , helps Kim to carry out the administrative aspects of the sales centre .
10 He had called in a local firm of builders to carry out the essential brickwork , plastering and re-tiling on the roof ; after that , he took a hand in the redecoration personally , splashing on new paint and putting up wallpaper .
11 It expected that Scott would produce a building to vie with his great designs abroad and concluded with the hope that ‘ the recent discussions in which so much misapprehension has been exhibited will not shake your determination to carry out the selected design ’ .
12 CALL IN AN ELECTRICIAN if you are in any doubt at all about your ability to carry out the electrical jobs described here .
13 Whereas a traditional craftsman would decide what should be done , how it should be done , when it should be done , and to what level of quality , as well as actually executing the task itself , modern management within capitalism takes on all these former conceptual functions , leaving labour merely to carry out the mechanical aspects of performing the manual task .
14 It was essential to get as much flying time as possible , for John was off to Wildenrath the following day and it would have been almost impossible to arrange another date to carry out the all-important conversion .
15 You 're being asked erm you told us you rang up the Assistant Chief Constable who gave you the authority to carry out the armed operation .
16 Where the adjuster feels there is likely to be a valid subsidence claim he should appoint a Consulting Engineer promptly to carry out the necessary investigations .
17 Employing the services of a professional to carry out the necessary legalities is imperative .
18 It might be possible to use an annual grant of £300 to carry out the necessary paintwork .
19 It might be possible to use an annual grant of £300 to carry out the necessary paintwork .
20 The long period of housing the stock meant that the farmer was able to carry out the necessary work in the mornings and evenings .
21 Stand-by or supply teachers are needed if community language teachers are to be released to carry out the necessary development work .
22 Mr. Christie presented several sets of rules for Flower Shows and the meeting appointed a committee of eight members to carry out the necessary arrangements .
23 He told the King that he would prefer MacDonald to remain in office in order to carry out the necessary programme of economies ; but that if he failed to carry enough of his colleagues with him , then the best alternative would be for MacDonald to head a National Government containing members of all three parties .
24 If the new democracies are denied markets for their goods , then they will be unable to obtain the hard currency they urgently need in order to carry out the far-reaching reforms that will modernise their economies .
25 In 1985 there were 791 cataloguers , two administrators and 169 photographers ; in order to carry out the current drive the number of employees has been set at 4,463 .
26 She was able to carry out the simple reward programme which worked very well and then progressed to rewarding Luke for passing a motion in the lavatory .
27 The process of ageing , which involves a gradual deterioration of physical and intellectual ability and loss of acuity of the senses , inevitably results in lessened ability to carry out the many activities involved in the AL of maintaining a safe environment .
28 Subjects were then asked to carry out the following manoeuvres : ( 1 ) maximum voluntary contraction of the sphincter for 20 seconds ; ( 2 ) strain as if to defecate for at least five seconds ; and ( 3 ) increase intra-abdominal pressure by forcibly expiring against a resistance ( blowing up a party baloon ) .
29 First , do we really accept that a man in the act of undressing suddenly decides halfway through that he will hang himself and goes up to the garret without his boots on to carry out the terrible act ?
30 For this reason , it is not always possible to carry out the preferred size or type of investigation until certain data or resources become available .
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