Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] by " in BNC.

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1 Three operations did not succeed in curing his glaucoma , and he had to give up his business in 1878 , although it was carried on for some years by his daughters , Eleanor , Elizabeth , and Catherine , as E. E. Dancer & Company .
2 A complementary body of work was carried out at this time by Flavell and his colleagues ( 1981 ) .
3 The inspections will be carried out at local level by independent inspectors who will be registered with Her Majesty 's Inspectorate , which will withdraw the registration of inspectors who are not up to standard .
4 This policy has been carried out for some time by the OECD countries , Todorovic claimed , except that there the figure is between 4 and 6 per cent .
5 Prior to 1971 the mixing was carried out under manual control by time-served master bakers controlling a team of operators .
6 There were also reports throughout 1990 detailing acts of violence carried out against Bhutanese citizens by ethnic Nepalese and various other dissident elements .
7 The excursion can also be carried out by public transport by taking an SBB train ( a " regional " ie , stopping at all stations ) from Brunnen to Altdorf ( Official Timetable No 600 ) and a postbus to Bauen ( Timetable No 600.33 ) from which a return by boat would add variety .
8 His trip was a mark of recognition for the humanitarian work being carried out in former Yugoslavia by 2,500 British troops in Operation Grapple and countless civilians co-ordinating and delivering aid .
9 The project aims to make it easier to compare research already being carried out in these topics by IER and INSEE , culminating in the holding of a comparative seminar .
10 Secondly , this is not a comparative evaluation of different models of service , since the standardised diagnostic assessment carried out in this study by the research psychiatrist is not the same process of assessment that occurs in domiciliary visits performed by psychogeriatricians in more traditional services .
11 As Plutarch says ( Aratos xvi ) of the Akrokorinth : ‘ it hinders and cuts off all the country south of the Isthmus from intercourse , transits , and the carrying on of military expeditions by land and sea , and makes him who controls the place with a garrison sole lord of Greece . ’
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