Example sentences of "[verb] carry [art] " in BNC.

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1 UltraSparc-I — Sun Microsystems Inc 's 64-bit Sparc implementation ( CI No 2,127 ) is intended to carry the Sparc RISC design into the realm of 140MHz to 200MHz clock speeds , producing chips that measure between 220 and 300 Specint 92 and between 350 and 500 Specfp 92 .
2 A new role was then established , that of coordinator , which bypassed the head and was intended to carry the new vision of good practice directly from Merrion House ( the Education Department 's offices ) to the classroom .
3 We did not achieve that , but the Regional Council has undertaken to carry the full costs itself .
4 But why anyone would want to carry a bike up a mountain on their shoulder for the pleasure of being able to bump about on it for tiny , short stretches of flat ridge was completely beyond me .
5 She had saved up for such a long time and did n't want to carry a load of coins around .
6 This removes some of the flexibility ( you need a mains socket ) , the portability ( the LAN adaptor itself may fit into your pocket , but you would n't want to carry a mains adaptor too ) , and the tidiness ( the power lead means yet another bit of wire at the back of your PC ) .
7 Having said that , if you do have top-quality black and white photographs , then include one with the press releases to the national newspapers ; they may want to carry the story but have no time to find a photograph themselves .
8 We do not want to carry the image of middle age in other people 's eyes , nor do we wish to think of ourselves as getting old .
9 Frodo the Ring bearer does not really want to carry the Ring and offers it to the elf-queen Galadriel .
10 In Nina 's stories it is Modigliani who was pushed off the bench , made to carry the beer in for a party .
11 With the ardour of his age Dick agrees to carry a vital message across the frontier into Flavonia : delighting in unexpected action , he is afraid only of being late and failing in his mission and it is the free resourcefulness of a boy that ensures that in spite of accidents the message does get through .
12 The BBC 's International Role : The charter should be amended to carry a specific guarantee of editorial independence from Government .
13 Finding himself in some difficulties , with his ship seized by order of the customs commissioners in Edinburgh , Bailie Hooks offered to try to carry the burgh of Wigtown for the candidate favoured by the Duke of Argyll in return for some ready cash and the expectation of assistance with the Court of Exchequer .
14 If the shooting is not up to the mark , we will need to carry the consequences . ’
15 Then Morton helped to carry the equipment in from the growler .
16 For example , ‘ moment resisting frames ’ — building frames in which columns and beams are rigidly attached and reinforced to carry the building 's load — help stiffen buildings .
17 These timber works have all been replaced now , but north-west of Devoran , close to the modern viaduct across the river , are the remaining piers of a timber viaduct Brunel built to carry the Truro-Falmouth branch line of the Great Western Railway .
18 If anyone makes a mistake , it 's the senior person who has to carry the can . ’
19 Somehow Mr Lee has to carry the old guard with him , not least because the mainlanders dominate the legislature as well as the National Assembly .
20 In the Army someone has to carry the can .
21 ‘ I 'm the one who has to carry the guilt around .
22 In the end , it is always the client who has to carry the can , and fortunately RCA backed up Roche by continuing to retain his services .
23 COMPUTERVISION CHIEF SHIELDS HAS TO CARRY THE CAN FOR POOR PERFORMANCE
24 As the House of Commons has sole responsibility for financial matters , it has to carry the burden of the work on financial bills .
25 If there is a drop in demand the informal outfit has to carry the risks and absorb the shock of fluctuations in the market .
26 Because I believe that it is the women that goes through all the pain , suffering and has to carry the burden of the chance of getting pregnant which a man does not have for obvious reasons .
27 All in all , this is a most effective collaboration even if the innocent eyed Sunday painter W. Littlefair has to carry the burden of being the sole representative of the newly formed one-year-old Yarm Art Society which boasts 18 members on his shoulders .
28 This is a development of flash cards which works the visual memory even harder , because the pupil has to carry an image of strings of words .
29 In spite of government protestations to the contrary , privatisation lies at the heart of the proposals : commercial and voluntary sector provision will be expanded , local authority provision will contract and informal carers will be expected to carry a bigger load .
30 These perceptions also serve to obscure the inadequacy of social provision which supports the army of people , usually female relations , who are expected to carry the burden of the caring role , often at considerable personal sacrifice .
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