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

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1 If this fails to hold the situation then review the case and see if there have been any changes or new information come to light that would enable you to select a more similar remedy which could carry on the work of the first remedy .
2 As early as 1879 , the union secretary was reporting in consternation : " so highly are they prized that one master who employs 20 girls vauntingly said that with his girls and the … foreman , he could carry on the work of his establishment , dispensing with journeymen ! "
3 From the 1760s , moreover , some of the British secretaries of embassy in Paris and Madrid were also accredited as minister plenipotentiary : they could thus carry on the business of the mission quite effectively in the absence of its head .
4 The divers will carry down a couple of slings with them .
5 Two of us should manage the bales an' the ovver two can carry down the crates of ornaments .
6 Primary schools will of course carry out a range of cross-curricular work , but there can be great benefits from this approach at secondary level also .
7 A computer salesperson may carry out a survey of customer requirements prior to suggesting an appropriate computer system .
8 Since we are assuming that we have direct observations on , we can carry out a regression of , on exactly the same variables as those on the right-hand side of equation ( 3.3 ) .
9 But for finance houses , as for other main lenders , home interviews as a matter of regular routine would be prohibitively expensive ( though some , as a check on the performance of their normal more remote assessment process , do carry out a sample of home interviews — say , one in twenty ) .
10 In France , the princess will carry out a variety of visits which will cover her interests , the disabled , Aids , cancer victims and a visit to the Royal Academy of Music as well as a dinner with France 's President Mitterrand and his wife .
11 Those remaining — nearly 350 — will carry out a variety of functions including work on the purchase and sales of Intervention beef and the Beef Special Premium Scheme .
12 There is a loyal work force who have flexible working arrangements in that the workers can each carry out a number of different jobs without demarcation disputes .
13 Furthermore , now that solicitors are strongly recommended to provide information about costs in advance the Society will carry out a review of whether clients should continue to have the right to ask the Society to reduce a solicitor ; s bill by the remuneration certificate process .
14 Following the completion of the audit [ specify ] , we will carry out a review of the company , giving particular attention to those areas which are likely to be given close scrutiny during any due diligence procedure .
15 It was agreed that the SAS would carry out a series of raids on these airfields in early July , leaving only a week to prepare for departure .
16 " Mongolia , " he said " will actively carry out a policy of development , applicable in nature with the USA , EEC members and other countries within the current of ideology and socio-political states . "
17 On the economy , he committed his government to support Thailand 's traditional free-market system and to " carry out a policy of liberal economy by using market mechanisms and doing away with monopoly and unfair competition " .
18 Rather say , " At the next meeting , Ms Smith will report on the action taken " ; or " Mr Jones will carry out the instructions of the committee and report back . "
19 Lazy bitch , she was : lying on this couch day after day feeling too bad to move ; but she could go upstairs and carry out the duties of a wife whenever the fancy took her .
20 She was discharged from hospital within a week and by that time , could carry out the majority of her normal activities .
21 You will carry out the activity of research at least once on all cases .
22 Newly created " executive delegations " would carry out the functions of the dissolved councils .
23 Luke even hints that the Romans did not carry out the execution of Jesus but that the responsibility was that of the Jews ( Luke 23:25–26 ) . )
24 The provisions of the 1990 National Health Service and Community Care Act make the following statutory requirements of case managers : ‘ Where it appears to a local authority that any person for whom they may provide or arrange for the provision of community care services may be in need of any such services , the authority ( a ) shall carry out an assessment of his needs for those services and ( b ) having regard to the results of that assessment , shall then decide whether his needs call for the provision by them of any such services . ’
25 Paragraphs 2.7 to 2.9 of Volume 2 of The Children Act 1989 Guidance and Regulations explain how local authorities should carry out an assessment of need .
26 Some of the men had brought ropes and small axes with them so that , while they were in the forest , they could carry back a load of firewood rather than returning empty-handed if they did n't get the boar .
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