Similar words: carrying, card-carrying, carrying cost, carrying value, carrying capacity, quarrying, trying on, worrying. Meaning: n. 1. the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order 2. the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it.
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31. She's carrying out a comparative study of health in inner cities and rural areas.
32. Sometimes there's a flat fee for carrying out a particular task.
33. You have been so prompt in carrying out all these commissions.
34. There is a lot of interest in carrying out experiments in the weightless conditions which are experienced aboard space stations.
35. He was carrying out his functions as a trustee in the course of his business, rather than as a private individual.
36. I paired up with a very efficient young man in carrying out this task.
37. They are carrying out research on the causes of delinquent behaviour among young people.
38. Mr Stanley had been carrying out routine maintenance work.
39. He is involved with carrying out community care assessments.
40. Administrator: carrying out routine procedures. 5.
41. Does she have difficulty carrying out complex motor patterns?
42. To help tackle the problem, the park authority is carrying out a research study.
43. The Attorney-General may proceed in the High Court for an Order to prevent the local authority carrying out its intended unlawful act.
44. It was Major Volpi who had been given responsibility for putting up road-blocks and carrying out house-to-house searches.
45. There are, too, a number of experimental ways of carrying out research into magazine ads.
46. Thin-section petrology is a more effective means of carrying out such quantitative work.
47. By carrying out this exercise you are adopting a constructive approach to your child's difficult behaviour.
48. Thomas had a mission, to destroy the missile and prevent the shapechanger from carrying out his criminal activities.
49. Turn off the water supply before carrying out repairs, unless it's just a minor adjustment to the float arm.
50. When carrying out the operation, doctors have to take great care not to damage the delicate nerves endings.
51. For one thing, it has never been shown that the carrying out of group tasks requires a vocal language.
52. However,[http://sentencedict.com/carrying out.html] much of the enjoyment of success comes from carrying out the preparatory work yourself.
53. Some are working with the displaced or in the controlled zones, carrying out literacy campaigns and press or political work.
54. All you're doing is carrying out a sentence that the courts no longer have the power to impose.
55. A visit to a historical site may be enhanced by carrying out artwork or creative writing or drama work.
56. He was carrying out a routine inquiry when his hand was severed by a Samurai sword.
57. They are carrying out directed interviews there, and will collect time and money budgets.
58. They are carrying out research to establish exactly why so many species of songbird are disappearing.
59. We are carrying out a study now and we shall seek to resolve that uncertainty as soon as we can.
60. The alchemist would burn incense and douse himself in specially prepared perfumes before carrying out his experiments.
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