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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121. He showed no sign of carrying out his threat of making them pay.
122. Courtney must be stopped from carrying out more despicable crimes.
123. The men were carrying out top-secret research into radar, and until now the incident has been shrouded in mystery.
124. Thames Water Authority are in the process of carrying out a general refurbishment programme at the plant.
125. Mr Lang was accused of merely carrying out a public relations exercise, however.
126. Between 1390 and 1398 Lewyn was carrying out work at Finchale priory, subordinate to Durham Cathedral.
127. Labour politicians fear estate agents carrying out the valuations will push prices up to benefit themselves.
128. This was in my earlier days when carrying out general duties ashore.
129. Women are little better, only weaker in carrying out their ill intentions.
130. Whilst the class were actively engaged in carrying out the transactions the students went from pair to pair and helped out.
131. To facilitate the completion or carrying out of a transaction.
132. Researchers at Gloucesters public health laboratories have been carrying out a long term study into more than three hundred cases of meningitis.
133. Carrying out the precision drilling in a delicate hip replacement operation is the world's first robotic surgeon.
134. Computer service engineer - installing and maintaining computer systems and carrying out repairs when breakdowns occur.
135. Intensive negotiations are under way to try to prevent Mr Trimble from carrying out his threat.
136. Schools thus slipped into the danger of carrying out a new range of management tasks without the benefit of fresh definitions.
137. Create a definite plan for carrying out your desire and begin at once, whether you ready or not,[Sentencedict.com] to put this plan into action. Napoleon Hill
138. He went round carrying out the usual checks, asking the usual questions.
139. In the latter case it will be necessary to work closely with the local authority in carrying out a capital project.
140. It accused Mr Mandela of carrying out acts of sabotage on dates when he was in prison.
141. Your job description outlines the main duties that you will be carrying out in the course of your work.
142. Prison officials are carrying out a full investigation after two prisoners escaped from a prison vehicle.
142. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
143. This report contains three keynote speeches on commissioning, carrying out and disseminating research.
144. Both processes are going on in the two locales, sometimes with a single agency carrying out both simultaneously.
145. When carrying out interviews, artefacts or old photographs can sometimes provide useful stimulus.
146. The learner works closely with her instructor while carrying out nursing care.
147. A full scale sample, to be representative, may mean carrying out many interviews over a geographically dispersed area.
148. On several occasions, however, delegates have faced obstruction and harassment in carrying out their research.
149. Finding that the superintendent was carrying out an official duty when making these comments, the court dismissed the suit against him.
150. His job was to debug and secure the house before carrying out surveillance and information retrievals of the highest order.
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