Sentence examples for uk carrying from inspiring English sources

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The largest security operation in the history of the Irish Republic is currently under way for the royal visit, with armed officers from the UK carrying out patrols alongside their colleagues from the Garda.

The announcement comes following a International Rescue Committee call for Britain to house more refugees after MPs voted in favour of the UK carrying out air strikes in Syria.

Overnight cultures of derivatives of TOP10 E. coli (Invitrogen, UK) carrying plasmids expressing antisense sequences (Table 1) were standardised as above.

The TA-cloned vector was then digested with BamHI and XhoI and the insert was ligated into linearized pET28a (Novagen, Cambridge, UK) carrying an N-terminal histidine tag to obtain pET-ApxN.

In the UK carrying a knife in public is an offense except in "reasonable circumstances".

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About 50% of rats in the UK carry it.

According to Forrest, there are a number of potential scenarios, including that the current status quo prevails and the UK carries on trading with the EU under existing free movement principles.

The Twitter feed for Greenpeace UK carried a photograph of the activists, all women, in their climbing gear before they began the protest, naming them as Wiola Smul (23) from Poland, Ali Garrigan (27) from the UK, Sabine Huyghe (33) from Belgium, Sandra Lamborn (29) from Sweden, Victoria Henry (32) from Canada and Liesbeth Deddens (31) from the Netherlands.

As many as one in 12 young people in the UK carry out self-harm, according to a study by a mental health charity.

As a result, Dr Browne his colleague Professor Richard Thompson from the University of Plymouth, UK carried out a number of experiments to see what fibres were contained in the water discharge from washing machines.

There are dramatically fewer similar cases of false rape allegations prosecuted in the US, Avalos told VICE News, and those that are carry charges of as "false reporting" — resulting in a fine, community service, or probation — rather than "perverting the course of justice," a conviction which in the UK carries a maximum term of life in prison.

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