Sentences with carry
car·ry
C c - He was carrying a briefcase. [VERB noun]
- You have to carry a bleeper so that they can call you in at any time. [VERB noun]
- The main reason why carry trading is gaining a pace is the interest rate.
- Pallbearers carry Carl Williams' gold-plated coffin outside at St Therese's church in Essendon.
- Flowers are designed to attract insects which then carry the pollen from plant to plant. [VERB noun adverb/preposition]
- The official number of people carrying the AIDS virus is low. [VERB noun]
- Swimmer Stephanie Rice to carry the Australian flag at tomorrow's closing ceremony.
- There are several times when we try to carry out a reverse trace without any success.
- Check that any medication you're taking carries no risk for your developing baby. [VERB noun]
- He had the ruthless streak necessary to carry him into the Cabinet. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- If you still do not have a self defense tool that you can carry around.
- In BRIT, usually use take
- It's not such a new idea, but I carried it to extremes. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- Several papers carry the photograph of Mr Anderson. [VERB noun]
- A motion backing its economic policy was carried by 322 votes to 296. [be VERB-ed]
- It was a crime of espionage and carried the death penalty. [VERB noun]
- Even in this stillness Leaphorn doubted if the sound would carry far. [VERB adverb]
- George W. Bush carried the state with 56 percent of the vote. [VERB noun]
- They carried themselves with great pride and dignity. [VERB pronoun-reflexive preposition/adverb]
- There are many theories that claim to be able to predict whether you're carrying a boy or a girl. [VERB noun]
- To carry a baby in one's arms
- He carried his complaints to her superior
- He always carries a watch
- Sound carries best over water
- The jug carries water
- Her efforts carry the whole production
- This crime carries a heavy penalty
- To carry news
- She is carrying her third child
- She carried her head high
- She carried herself well in a difficult situation
- The war was carried into enemy territory
- Desire for riches carried him to the city
- His words carried the crowd
- The candidate carried 40 states
- Our troops carried the town
- This newspaper carries no book reviews
- To carry a loss
- To carry confectionery
- This land will carry twelve ewes to the acre
- His first drive carried to the green
- The drive carried the trees
- This rifle carries for 1200 yards
- To carry a package
- To carry the mail
- A pipe carrying water
- His ambition carried him to the top
- Air carries sounds
- To carry a wall along a precipice
- The balusters carry a railing
- When others were injured, Jones carried the team
- To carry a guarantee
- To carry a watch, to carry memories
- To be carried on the tax list
- To carry insurance on a car
- To carry leather goods
- The shot carried to the next hill
- The motion carried
- The company carried a wide assortment of industrial products from ladders and generators to mops and cleaning supplies.A typical store may carry up to 12,000 items and a megastore 50,000 items.If a store carries a certain product or category of product, it offers it for sale.
- Adjust your carry from time to time so that you don't tire too quickly.
- To carry the war from Greece into Asia; to carry an account to the ledger
- The builders are going to carry the chimney through the roof. They would have carried the road ten miles further, but ran out of materials.
- The corner drugstore doesn't carry his favorite brand of aspirin.
- I think I can carry Smith's work while she is out.
- Five and nine are fourteen; carry the one to the tens place.
- Always carry sufficient insurance to protect against a loss.
- The sound of the bells carried for miles on the wind.
- Nani collected the ball on the halfway line, drifted past Bryan Ruiz, and carried the ball unchallenged 50 yards down the left before picking out Welbeck for a crisp finish from seven yards.
- She always carries a purse; marsupials carry their young in a pouch
- The doctor said she's carrying twins.
- A gun or mortar carries well.
- He carried her for a mile in his arms. This elevator cannot carry more than ten people.
- To carry well, i. e. to hold the head high, with arching neck
- He carries his knife in his pocket. He carries a cane.
- The suitcase will carry enough clothes for a week.
- The Tories carried the election.
- The wind carried the sound. He carried the message to me.
- The wind carried the balloon out of sight.
- His wife is carrying twins.
- To carry a case to a higher court; to carry a footnote to a new page.
- A merchant is carrying a large stock; a farm carries a mortgage; a broker carries stock for a customer; to carry a life insurance.
- These piers once carried an arch.
- She carries her head high.
- She carries herself with decorum.
- The Giants carried the game to the Browns.
- To carry the war into enemy territory.
- The actor carried his audience with him.
- The star carried the whole play.
- This pipe carries water to the house.
- Violation carries a penalty of five years in prison.
- One decision carries another.
- This land will not carry corn.
- Our grain supply will carry the cattle through the winter. This money will carry us for about a week.
- New students are advised not to carry more than 16 credits.
- This boiler carries 190 pounds per square inch.
- My voice carries farther than his.
- The horse carries well.
- In his academic and social life he carried all before him.
- She is carrying her crusading too far.