Sunday, December 6, 2015

carry out

to do a task, to complete a plan


  • He carried out the plan.
  • He carried out his plan.
  • I will carry out my aims.
  • We carried out that plan.
  • She carried out the plan.
  • We must carry out that plan.
  • Did you carry out your plan?
  • He carried out all his aims.
  • Will you carry it out for me?
  • They carried out the project.
  • I'm carrying out Tom's orders.
  • You should carry out your duty.
  • He could not carry out his plan.
  • He carried out all his promises.
  • He didn't carry out his promise.
  • This plan should be carried out.
  • It's time to carry out the plan.
  • My orders should be carried out.
  • Your order has been carried out.
  • Finally, he carried out his plan.
  • The team carried out the project.
  • We decided to carry out the plan.
  • I'm going to carry out this plan.
  • I carried out Tom's instructions.
  • It is hard to carry out this plan.
  • I've always carried out my duties.
  • Your orders have been carried out.
  • We must carry out the plan at once.
  • You should carry out your own plan.
  • You must carry out your first plan.
  • I would like to carry out the plan.
  • You should carry out your promises.
  • The question is how to carry it out.
  • He carried out what he had promised.
  • You should carry out your first plan.
  • He carried out the scheme faithfully.
  • He couldn't carry out his first plan.
  • Soldiers must carry out their orders.
  • They carried out the plan right away.
  • He carried out his mission very well.
  • It's worthwhile carrying out the idea.
  • It is difficult to carry out the plan.
  • Now is the time to carry out our plan.
  • He did his best to carry out the plan.
  • It was difficult to carry out the plan.
  • Try to carry out what you have planned.
  • I am determined to carry out this plan.
  • I will carry out my aim at any expense.
  • I'm sure he will carry out his promise.
  • We carried out our mission successfully.
  • It is a good plan but hard to carry out.
  • I will carry out this plan at any price.
  • I like to carry out historical research.
  • Your instructions are being carried out.
  • That's when we should carry out the plan.
  • We must carry out this plan by all means.
  • It is easy for him to carry out the plan.
  • You should carry out the plan on schedule.
  • The plan must be carried out by all means.
  • He has the ability to carry out big plans.
  • Mr Smith carried out the plan successfully.
  • He is opposed to carrying out the new plan.
  • They carried out a new chemical experiment.
  • You should carry out your plan by all means.
  • Experiments are carried out in a laboratory.
  • He will never fail to carry out the project.
  • I will carry it out if you agree to our plan.
  • I had no difficulty in carrying the plan out.
  • He was the first to carry out the experiment.
  • This plan will be very expensive to carry out.
  • I didn't just make the plan, I carried it out.
  • He carried out the plan he had made in detail.
  • She tried to carry out her plan to save money.
  • It's very difficult to carry out that project.
  • It was quite easy for me to carry the plan out.
  • They carried out a new experiment in chemistry.
  • Companies were organized to carry out the move.
  • You are going to carry out the plan, aren't you?
  • The plan will be carried out in the near future.
  • He took the initiative in carrying out the plan.
  • He left no stone unturned to carry out the plan.
  • It's easier to make plans than to carry them out.
  • We carried out the captain's order to the letter.
  • He is sure to carry out the task assigned to him.
  • He is carrying out experiments in his laboratory.
  • You'll find some difficulty carrying out the plan.
  • We never thought of it as impossible to carry out.
  • Why don't you carry out what you've set out to do?
  • He was persuaded to carry it out against his will.
  • They made sure that these orders were carried out.
  • They debated land reform but never carried it out.
  • Besides making the plan, my brother carried it out.
  • You should do your best to carry out your promises.
  • They carried out the captain's order to the letter.
  • She will carry out her plan, regardless of expense.
  • He carried out his diplomatic mission with success.
  • Nobody can prevent this plan from being carried out.
  • You'll have some difficulty in carrying out the plan.
  • What made it difficult for you to carry out the plan?
  • The servants tried to carry out their master's order.
  • I will carry out the plan in spite of all opposition.
  • You've got to carry out your commitment at all costs.
  • Whoever may object to this plan, I will carry it out.
  • Many experiments have been carried out in this field.
  • Whatever results may follow, I will carry out my plan.
  • Today we will carry out an experiment about Ohm's Law.
  • We expect you to carry out what you have once promised.
  • We insist that this project be carried out immediately.
  • It will be to our mutual benefit to carry out the plan.
  • You tried to carry out the plan but you didn't succeed.
  • It's not certain whether he carried out his assignment.
  • The experiments have been being carried out since 1997.
  • It is often easier to make plans than to carry them out.
  • He planned to murder his boss, but did not carry it out.
  • When I give you an order, I expect it to be carried out.


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