(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "We have not determined how far it shall carry us," said Mrs.
(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "You may, in fact, carry a very favourable report of us intoHertfordshire, my dear cousin.
(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "If I had been able," said she, "to carry my point in going to Brighton,with all my family, this would not have happened; but poor dear Lydiahad nobody to take care of her.
I hoped to find youreasonable; but, depend upon it, I will carry my point.
Had it been your uncle's doing, I must and would havepaid him; but these violent young lovers carry every thing their ownway.
Two of the boyswill carry the gentlemen upstairs.
( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'No living boy shall carry me,' said Mr. Pickwick stoutly; and he wenton smiling as before.
Never mind--think it an insult--leave the room'--and heturned, as if to carry the threat into execution.