Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 During this period of numbness , people are perfectly able to carry on with the practicalities of living .
2 The lease was not renewed but the partners carried on under the terms of the existing one .
3 The House of Commons did not itself govern , but government was carried on within the confines of its guidance and approval .
4 The business is now carried on by the sons of the original proprietor who trade under the name of ‘ Joseph Wright & Sons , ’ and employ from six to seven hundred men .
5 It thus seemed as if there was a significant dispute between the Realist and Behaviouralist camps , and for much of the 1950s and 1960s this dispute was carried on in the pages of the professional journals .
6 There was a vigorous life , both commercial and family , carried on in the basements of large Victorian terraces .
7 Further , some at least of the influential individuals in a community may operate outside the field of industrial relations : drawing on the work of Blauner ( 1960 ) , Bulmer suggests that the strong occupational communities characteristic of mining settlements occur because the social relations forged in the workplace are carried over into the arenas of non-work activity , creating overlapping primary group affiliations in which
8 The Morning Advertiser of 24 September reported on an in-depth survey that it had carried out into the effects of the guest beer provision .
9 Very little research has been carried out on the functions of domestic pottery ; there must have been a variety of functions which , glibly , can be placed under the headings of cooking and storage , but behind such distinctions there is little clarity .
10 Despite the increased difficulties , trials have been carried out on the effects of homoeopathy in a chronic condition — rheumatoid arthritis .
11 Similar analyses indicating new ordering principles have been carried out on the gardens of aristocrats ( e.g. Leone 1984 ) , furnishings , the disposal of rubbish and forms of cutlery ( Deetz 1977 ) .
12 However , little research has been carried out on the quantities of wood required .
13 It was carried out on the orders of Salim Al-Makesh to give himself time to flee the terrorist base before Delta destroyed it . ’
14 Perhaps they had been carried out on the orders of someone else ?
15 Their pointing gestures and vocalisations will be video-recorded to allow detailed analyses to be carried out on the characteristics of pre-verbal communication .
16 Similar schemes have been drawn up for several mammalian groups , certain butterfly genera , various reptiles and amphibians while a good deal of work has been carried out on the distributions of the avifauna .
17 The cost of choice for the majority is the absence of choice for the minority who will never afford to buy , … ‘ the Right to Buy ’ and growth of owner-occupation are effectively carried out on the backs of poor people .
18 Robert Hassan inspects all returns for their validity and between them , a daily check is carried out on the adjustments of each loom .
19 The path now follows Fleet Dyke until a corner where new edging work has been carried out on the sides of the bank .
20 The Park is an important recreational resource for both the people of Edinburgh and visitors to the city , and a survey was carried out of the types of use made of the Park , the perceptions of users and the impact such users have on the site .
21 Those regulations not carried out under the auspices of the SIB include insider dealing , takeovers and mergers , and the listing of new issues .
22 This has added insult to injury of a privatisation carried out against the wishes of the public .
23 The Constitution is put into enforcement , and then the supreme People 's Council shall be established with the representatives who will be elected by general election which shall be carried out by the provisions of the Constitution .
24 More than 70 British beaches have been omitted from the latest edition of the Marine Conservation Society 's authoritative Good Beach Guide after new research suggests that waters previously considered safe may in fact be hazardous to health The research , carried out by the Departments of Health and Environment , reveals that previous UK standards were too lax .
25 These ratings of a specific meaning were made possible by a two-stage assessment procedure carried out by the members of the research team , rather than using self-rating questionnaire methods .
26 There was no limitation on the period of service overseas that a man could agree to undertake , and the crown was relieved of the burden of administration : recruiting , mustering and paying the troops were carried out by the officials of the magnates who made the contracts .
27 Finally , it is no use trying to escape by saying that ancient trade was not carried out by the nationals of ancient states but by non-citizens , so the Megarian decree can not have injured Megarian trade : the generalization about ancient trade should be corrected to read ‘ ancient Athenian trade ’ , which is what nearly all our information is about .
28 Her original research at this period , carried out in the laboratories of the Royal College of Physicians , concerned studies on coloration in plants , crustaceans , and fish .
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