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

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1 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 .
2 After that they are free to carry out the search for their birth parents .
3 The employer , or the architect on his behalf , for certain sections of a contract may provide a list , in or attached to the contract bills , of at least three sub-contractors from which the builder must select one able and willing to carry out the respective work .
4 The US surgeons are on standby to carry out the marathon multi-transplant operation if a suitable donor of the right age and blood type can be found .
5 He was beset by difficulties ; it was impossible to carry out the perambulations during the harvest season .
6 Mr. Clark called the attention of the Board to the schools , and to the female side of the house as he was ‘ certain if the business is conducted as it has been , it is impossible to carry out the system … ’ .
7 It proved quite impossible to carry out the task assigned without involvement in the still fluid political situation .
8 It applies when , through no fault of either party , events take an unexpected turn making it impossible to carry out the contract as originally conceived .
9 If we go back a few years , I do n't know how many people remember before we had DOPACS , I remember when projects used to come into the group from on high , they used to filter through the organization , until they landed on somebody 's desk who was actually supposed to carry out the work .
10 ‘ 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 .
11 She denied offering money to White to carry out the killing , after seeing a film showing a similar murder attempt .
12 10.5 Where the medical adviser considers that an employee is permanently unfit to carry out the duties of their post as a result of a violent incident at work , the Director of Social Work or nominated officer will discuss the matter with the employee concerned who may be accompanied by a trade union representative or some other person of the employee 's choice .
13 The reason why Hope should advocate Scott in particular , when a limited competition might give the ecclesiologically sounder Street the work , may have been that Scott was more likely to carry out the work successfully .
14 After the sealing of the Treaty of Nonancourt it was time for Henry II to carry out the promise made at Winchester last September and deal with William and Vulgrin of Angoulême , Aimar of Limoges and the other defeated rebels .
15 Make sure it is competent to carry out the work .
16 ( iii ) The occupier must take reasonable steps to check that the contractor was competent to carry out the work .
17 Wiring up plugs is something we all have to do , but a recent MORI survey suggests that almost half of British adults are unlikely to carry out the job correctly .
18 Twice during the 1980s , Brazil effectively defaulted on its foreign debt and on many occasions has declared itself unable to carry out the promises made in its successive Letters of Intent to the IMF .
19 are still at an incompetent stage , they still are unable to carry out the job .
20 He received his certificate in July 1947 but the British coal industry had been nationalised in January of that year and his new bosses told him that in the changed circumstances they would not be able to carry out the undertaking he had been given .
21 Mrs Howard said : ‘ Unless we are given a lot more resources we will not be able to carry out the weekly monitoring required .
22 The long period of housing the stock meant that the farmer was able to carry out the necessary work in the mornings and evenings .
23 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 .
24 They do not have either the mental or physical equipment to be able to carry out the many complex activities involved in the AL of maintaining a safe environment .
25 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 .
26 You are probably aware that the Marauders hold the most physical area sales meetings in the UK , if not on Planet Earth : the reason for this is that they are then able to carry out the most professional and demanding surveys to get the sale .
27 Franco repeated the message of his 2 December letter when he said that he did not " see any advantage in change " and that if he were ever to delegate the leadership of the government , it would only be when he was no longer able to carry out the functions of that position as well as those of head of state .
28 With a small sample it is not advisable to carry out the analysis in terms of individual papers since so few respondents read any single paper .
29 Balfour Beatty sub-contracted Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick & Partners ( Scotland ) Ltd to carry out the design .
30 The teacher may feel it is quicker and less tiring to carry out the task alone , or to ignore teaching opportunities .
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