carried造句211. The way the research was carried out raises doubts about the results.
212. 90% of managers wanted to see more freight carried by rail.
213. It has long been established that many human serious diseases are carried by insects.
214. He carried all his worldly possessions in an old hold - all.
215. Most research in this field has been carried out by the Russians.
216. It's time to be serious; you've carried this joke far enough.
217. They have alleged that acts of genocide and torture were carried out.
218. She knew that her opinion carried very little weight .
219. The smell of the sea carried her back to her childhood.
220. Those in favour of the motion raise your arm. Those against? The motion is carried .
221. The nurse carried in a baby wrapped in a warm blanket.
222. He carried on the business in combination with his friends.
223. Like other dictators,[www.] he tried to distance himself from the dirty deeds carried out by his henchmen.
224. Leaders in the mountains carried the torch of Greek independence.
225. His ability carried him to the top of his profession.
226. Some minor matters should be carried over for consideration at the next meeting.
227. He stopped and looked back, then carried on down the stairs.
228. The conversation was carried on in a cordial and friendly atmosphere.
229. For when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his, against the pursuit of Sylla, and that Sylla did a little resent thereat, and began to speak great, Pompey turned upon him again, and in effect bade him be quiet.
230. The killing was feared to be an extrajudicial execution carried out by the security forces.
231. The work will be carried out at a future date.
232. Historical analogies, as between Napoleon and Hitler, ought not to be carried too far.
233. The department store had some shirts it had carried over from last year.
234. Springs and wells were decorated, a custom which was carried over into Christian times in Europe.
235. George W. Bush carried the state with 56 percent of the vote.
236. Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury.
237. She was clearly in tremendous pain as she was carried off the track on a stretcher.
238. She paused to get her breath back and then carried on jogging.
239. Carl made no response , and carried on with his meal.
240. Although he had only rehearsed the part a few times, he carried it off beyond all expectations.