Carry
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2174 examples of Carry in a sentence
If I
carry
on living as I am now, I'm just not going to end up where I want to be in five years, or 10 years, or at the end of my life."
So I just had to look around the boat and figure out what I was going to use to fix up these oars so that I could
carry
on.
There were so many times when I thought I'd hit that limit, but had no choice but to just
carry
on and try and figure out how I was going to get to the other side without driving myself crazy.
And then canals were built, and with the same horseman and the same horse, you could
carry
ten times as much cargo.
So should they have continued to
carry
the goods on the horse carts, on the ground, that they would eventually get there?
If this woman has to
carry
water on her head for miles and miles and miles, you cannot be celebrating that.
And let me tell you, with all the science and technology at our command, millions of women still
carry
water on their heads.
Because when tankers
carry
oil they have to have ballast at some point, so when they're empty, they have the ballast water in there.
And by the way, you don't need either; it's just that you've always done it and you
carry
on doing it.
SOC: Would you like to
carry
out a suicide attack?
Do you want to
carry
out a suicide attack?
In addition, wild aquatic birds
carry
all known strains of influenza.
Down below here, we see calls made by both males and females that also
carry
over very long ranges.
So I'd sit there in a lawn chair and
carry
for all the people who didn't have caddies.
I'd
carry
their golf bags to the top; they'd pay me a dollar, while my friends worked for hours hauling some guy's bag around for 10 bucks.
He said, "The explorers of 2012, if there is anything left to explore, will no doubt
carry
pocket wireless telephones fitted with wireless telescopes."
And the reason they
carry
on studying is not because they went to a school like this.
That means that the beach might have great waves, but it's a dangerous place for surfers to be because they can
carry
with them, even after a great day of surfing, this legacy of an infection that might take a very long time to solve.
They're a tiny fraction of an inch long, and they can
carry
on their little legs some of the cholera bacteria that then leads to human disease.
I still have to get to the store, and I can't
carry
a lot of things."
We
carry
that in us.
I told each of them where I was going and why, and I offered to
carry
three wishes of theirs down to Brazil, explaining that anyone going to see John of God could act as a proxy for others and save them the trip.
This is not someone who would have known you want the four-foot wooden giraffe in your living room to go to the person who helped you
carry
it halfway across the world, and yes, that's in my will.
And then I said,
carry
on.
You can't
carry
it away, so you bang it with your hammer, and you break off a piece.
But those that do survive, they
carry
forward long-term cognitive problems as well as losses of stature.
And the point is, we need to
carry
on increasing well-being.
I think we want it to
carry
on.
Does Amazon
carry
it?
We
carry
in our face the proof that cooking, food transformation, made us what we are.
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