How to use in-sentence of “carry”:
– In 2012 she was one of eight people chosen to carry the flag for the opening ceremonies of the London Olympic Games.
– This tunnel would carry main-line trains under the city centre.
– The sea currents carry their eggs to the Norwegian Sea, and the adults also swim there in order to benefit from the food supply.
– In 2010 the IWA’s director, John Osmond was asked by the Older People’s Commissioner to carry out a study exploring Welsh policy responses to our rapidly ageing society, in particular the Welsh Government’s policy which has been developing in a number of innovative ways since 2003.
– Bosons carry energy.
– The words describe her feelings about coping with great challenges that one must face in life, being strong during those challenges whether you succeed or fail, and passing that strength on to children to carry with them into their adult lives.
– They may be able to carry more ammunition and will almost always have a bipod.
– Large backpacks, used to carry loads over 10 kg, and smaller sports backpacks, usually offload the biggest part of their weight onto padded hip belts.

Example sentences of “carry”:
- In many urban areas, street gutters to carry rainwater are combined with sewers.
- It can carry a pilot and four to five passengers.
- Their encounter in the movie "Star Trek – Generations" gave the surviving Picard a great deal of newfound strength to carry on his demanding mission.
– In many urban areas, street gutters to carry rainwater are combined with sewers.
– It can carry a pilot and four to five passengers.
– Their encounter in the movie “Star Trek – Generations” gave the surviving Picard a great deal of newfound strength to carry on his demanding mission.
– Guy Fawkes, sometimes known as Guido Fawkes, was a member of a group of Roman Catholic revolutionaries from England who planned to carry out the Gunpowder Plot.
– In the body, the arteries carry blood away from the heart.
– These fibers are also used to carry light for humans to see.
– When inflated, it could carry two men.
– Because of this, it can carry fewer passengers, but is able to fly longer distances.
– We can use that change to carry information.
– Most often, the parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive condition each carry one copy of the mutated gene, but do not show signs and symptoms of the condition.
– Some motorcycles have a sidecar that can carry another passenger.
– These new ‘detours’ may help the brain continue to carry information between the areas that were separated by the brain injury.
– He also proved that larger populations carry more variation and have a larger chance of survival.
– Photons are also known as Particlemessenger particles in physics because these particles often carry messages between objects.
– The Y chromosome does carry some genes, but far fewer than the X chromosome.
– In the United Kingdom Tesco supermarkets, Tesco Extra and Moto service stations carry Krispy Kreme products.
More in-sentence examples of “carry”:
- Four days later, at his funeral, 40,000 people attended and it took 12 people to carry his coffin.
- After the heart supplies blood that is full of oxygen and nutrients, the arteries carry the blood to different parts of the body.
- It has become common for people to carry mobile phones and in some places it is unusual to not have one.
– Four days later, at his funeral, 40,000 people attended and it took 12 people to carry his coffin.
– After the heart supplies blood that is full of oxygen and nutrients, the arteries carry the blood to different parts of the body.
– It has become common for people to carry mobile phones and in some places it is unusual to not have one.
– It will become functional from June 2010 and will help genuine scholars and academicians to carry on research activities.
– It helps carry the seeds long distances on the wind so the baby plant can grow up far away.
– He also proved that larger populations carry more variation and have a greater chance of survival.
– Waves also carry away small pieces of material.
– The bridge used to carry elevated trains.
– Many new features were introduced during this era including the automatic transmission, the V8 engineV-8, the V-12 and the steering column, trunks to carry luggage and cargo.
– AUMA allows adults to carry up to an ounce of marijuana.
– Although there are not as many cities with rapid transit railways as there are in Europe or other places, many large cities operate bus rapid transit networks, which carry many people like railways and often have their own lane on roads, but use buses instead of trains.
– The locomotives, “Talyllyn Talyllyn” and “Dolgoch” used to carry slate from the quarry at Tywyn.
– Black people had to carry special papers or have permission to live and work in particular areas.
– Police use the pistol because they can easily carry it and have it ready to use.
– Microaerophiles carry out aerobic respiration, and some of them can also do anaerobic respiration.
– Although it may be impossible to prevent flooding, there are a number of methods you can carry out to stop the water coming into your home or working environment.
– Not only are house flies a nuisance, but they also carry disease-causing organisms.
– Police officers have the right to carry weapons, such as a gun or a baton in order to stop crime even if the weapon laws are strict and limited to the general public.
– It also had updated styling but did not carry the S-10 name.
– When used for transport, it can carry only one passenger.
– Policemen often carry batons, which can be used as weapons.
– RBCs carry oxygen and carbon dioxide around our body.
– In 1812, the famous Kilmarnock and Troon Railway opened, mainly to carry coal from the area to the harbour at Troon, but also carrying passengers.
– A van can carry either goods or people.
– The bomber could carry 3 crew members.
– Similarly, small modern aircraft carriers only carry helicopters or specially designed airplanes such as the Harrier that can take off and land straight up and down or in the short distance of the flight deck.
– The United States Air Force sends in a Jet aircraftjet to carry The Blob to the North Pole.
– They may also carry water for irrigation, or for hydroelectricity.
– The “737-700C” is a version where the seats can be taken out to carry cargo instead.
– The plane could now carry 149 passengers, because the fuselage of the plane was made bigger.
– Malcolm, Banco’s son, tells his soldiers to cut branches from trees in Birnam Wood and carry them as they attack Macbeth’s army.
– Cleopas and his friend hastened to Jerusalem to carry the news to the other disciples, where Jesus subsequently appeared to them as well.
– The ‘poop bag’ is usually turned inside out, to carry the feces to a proper disposal area.
– Although many fans were wondering if Deep Purple could carry on without Blackmore, who had been their highly regarded guitar player from their formation up until this point, they chose to continue, and hired American guitar player Tommy Bolin.
– Other buses inside the CPU carry data to different parts of the CPU.
– Roads in the valley today carry the names of the more important families like Mahlooks, Honey and Fosangs.
– Ducts carry the milk produced by these glands to the nipples.
– Space Shuttles were used to carry astronauts and cargo into space.
– He uses it to carry out a plan of revenge on the three people who sent him to prison.
– This thick fluid helps carry solids cut by the drill bit up to the surface of the earth.
– In accordance with the Convention on International Civil Aviation all aircraft must be registered with a national authority, and furthermore, they must carry proof of this registration in the form of a legal document called a Certificate of Registration at all times when in operation.
– Some are Boxcarboxcars ; others are special so they can carry special cargo.
– Neurons use electrical signals to carry information.
– In people who do not carry a gene for cluster headaches, nobody knows what causes them.
– CountryLink buses carry passengers daily to and from Wagga, to meet Sydney and Melbourne bound train services.
– By 1844 a ferry was built to carry people over the river all year.
