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

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1 Second , that to carry out this task the teams needed to be protected from the everyday pressures of casework .
2 Under section 40(4) ( a ) a review can be postponed if it is net practicable to carry out a review at that time .
3 Another practical problem is that ‘ global ’ ( organisation-wide ) data analysis may be so costly and time-consuming that it is often preferable to carry out entity analysis at a ‘ local ’ level , such as the marketing area .
4 • Williams was due to carry out urgent tests in England in a bid to trace and cure the gearbox problems evident in Phoenix .
5 Alexa , who lives with her parents in a village near Maesteg , Mid Glamorgan , is due to carry out a second week of jury service from Monday .
6 As the National Curriculum is implemented , it will be possible to carry out a check of the curriculum of each school .
7 By making the watching systematic and analytical , it was possible to carry out field experiments that reduced interference with the animals to a minimum .
8 It is , however , perfectly possible to carry out overt studies of some of the more sectarian or ‘ closed ’ groups .
9 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 .
10 What is certainly on record , however , is de Lattre 's ineffable assurance to Acheson that ‘ If it were made possible to carry out his present military plans and if there were no Chinese military intervention the Vietminh could be eliminated as a fighting force in a period of between one and two years . ’
11 When mice are imported from abroad it must either be possible to carry out experiments in the quarantine facility or a breeding colony should be imported .
12 When a famous campaign is changed , it is still possible to carry out research on advertising recall for several years afterwards and find a substantial , sometimes even dominant , proportion of what is recalled being the old campaign .
13 However , as we will see in this chapter , it is possible to carry out systematic studies of production ; and the results of such studies have an essential contribution to make to our understanding of language processing .
14 After his reforms a French 12-pounder gun could be drawn by only six horses and an 8-pounder by only four ( in each case about one-third of the number needed two centuries earlier ) while the interchangeable parts which he introduced made it possible to carry out repairs and replacements with hitherto unheard-of speed .
15 If only it were possible to carry out that silly threat she 'd made — to make him sorry he 'd ever met her .
16 It is also possible to carry out a search by highlighting a word in your original work , cut and paste sections of the Thesaurus into your document and load the program into a DOS Window in 386 enhanced mode for use with Windows .
17 Until recently , the acoustic analysis of speech has been such a slow and laborious business that only small samples of speech could be analysed , but recent developments in the use of computers are making it possible to carry out analysis on a much larger scale .
18 It may be impractical to carry out a stocktake or inspect the plant and machinery ( particularly if the Vendor wishes to keep the transaction confidential from the work force ) .
19 Tattooing is a simple procedure , no more painful than for humans , and considerably quicker to carry out .
20 Only the exhortation to ‘ all Party organizations ’ on 28 March 1933 to carry out a nation-wide boycott aimed at Jewish businesses , goods , doctors , and lawyers , starting on 1 April , concentrated explicitly on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ .
21 3.1.4 to carry out work or do anything whatever comprised within the Landlord 's obligations in this Lease
22 The most important point to come out of the Crabb affair was that it showed that the intelligence services were prepared to carry out operations contrary to the direct orders of the prime minister who was in charge of them .
23 Inhibition , as recommended by Alexander , is the ability to pause for a moment until we are adequately prepared to carry out actions satisfactorily .
24 Such a policy makes sense only if the administration really is prepared to carry out its threats , and even to follow them up with worse .
25 Employees are informed that " where the job involves working with people employed by the … client , then naturally you should be prepared to carry out instructions from anyone authorised by the client , where this is necessary to do the work " .
26 Already she knew him well enough to realise he would never make threats he was n't prepared to carry out .
27 Soon after the invasion Israeli officials made it clear that they were fully prepared to carry out " pre-emptive action " to halt a potential Iraqi attack .
28 This restates the previous position at common law , that a person who holds himself out as being prepared to carry out a service is expected to exercise a level of skill that could be expected of a reasonably competent member of the relevant trade .
29 After that they are free to carry out the search for their birth parents .
30 is free to carry out his Parliamentary duties and speak freely without fear of any legal repercussions , an M.P .
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