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

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1 I know I do have the confidence of the backbenchers to carry on with this particular job as well as the confidence of the leader and the shadow Chancellor .
2 At the time of Leathart 's survey , Taylor 's Level had been carried on for some 210 fathoms , and was then about 35 fathoms short of being below the deepening sump in the floor of Fleming 's .
3 Although the average working week was still forty-eight hours , most men at that time had been reared when toil used to start at six o'clock in the morning and carried on until eight each evening .
4 Education in art and design is carried on in many different institutions ranging from polytechnics and colleges of higher education through specialist colleges of art to colleges of further education and technical colleges .
5 It was also carried on in some few villages : fulling mills operated at East Hendred , near Wantage , Brimpton and Colthorp , as well as one at Bagnor owned by no less than Jack of Newbury himself .
6 Their third conclusion is that ‘ when new technology is introduced an inappropriate form of work organization — that associated with the technical trial of the machinery — tends to be carried over to subsequent operational units ’ ( Trist et al. 1963 , 293 ) .
7 The heavy No 1 can be carried up to 18 –20 knots true or 25 –26 knots apparent .
8 As a result of the loss carry back , this ACT will be surplus and , provided a claim can be made within the two year limit , the ACT can be carried back from that later period .
9 Although much litigation was carried out without professional legal advice , the bar grew quickly , and the more competent lawyers were able to command high fees .
10 On the same day a group of 26 Federal Assembly deputies sent a protest to the European Commission for Human Rights about the method of screening used , which was described as being carried out without proper legal basis .
11 It is unfortunate , therefore , that the range of economic services carried out at individual small towns is never easy to define .
12 The purchase and sale of the land was carried out at fixed 1945 prices at a time of rampant inflation , which meant that landlords were virtually expropriated and farmers were able to pay off the purchase price and own their land outright in a year or two .
13 The third form is ‘ part process ’ in which not only is head office administration spatially separated but the actual production process is split up into discrete bits which are carried out at different spatial locations .
14 If dew-claws prove troublesome in other dogs , you can have them removed by your vet , although this is more of a major operation when carried out at this late stage than in early puppyhood .
15 FEARS that a new doping scandal was about to erupt were firmly quashed yesterday by the Jockey Club , which announced that a series of tests carried out on recent race- course flops had proved negative .
16 The normal range of responses to testing was taken from 47 studies carried out on normal healthy volunteers .
17 In addition , 12 Merchant Ships were built and repairs and refits were carried out on 370 naval vessels and 2437 merchant vessels during the period 1939 – 45 .
18 Fewer studies have been carried out on microcirculatory hemodynamic changes of the stomach induced by endothelin , however .
19 Considering cases where there was no evidence of early injury to the brain , which may result in a shift of hemispheric dominance for speech ( see Chapter 7 ) , the test was carried out on 140 right handers .
20 Based on research carried out on paraprofessional social service personnel in fourteen developed and developing countries — Australia , Britain , Canada , Denmark , India , Indonesia , Israel , Japan , The Philippines , South Africa , Spain , Uganda , the US , and West Germany — over the last seven years , this paper presents some findings that , if acted upon by social service organizations , social work education programmes , and paraprofessional training programmes , could strengthen the contribution of both professionals and paraprofessionals to social service and social development goals .
21 The development of a separate manpower policy agency seems to have been carried out with all these motives in minds The University Grants Committee has been seen as serving the second and third purposes .
22 However , some interesting experiments have been carried out with another polygamous bird , the long-tailed widow bird .
23 Such task analysis can only be carried out to some cost-effective limit beyond which the skilled operator must be trusted to get things right by applying his broad expertise .
24 The results of the North Wales survey , which was carried out under ideal stream-baseflow conditions during the summers of 1989 and 1990 , show that the geochemical control imposed by lithology , together with the presence of thin , base-deficient soils and drift cover , causes surface water to be highly susceptible to acidification in the region .
25 These three types of regulation can all be carried out through formal legal rules , through self-imposed rules or self-regulation , or some combination of all of these .
26 According to the high level survey , carried out by two senior government advisers , foreign-owned companies in the US are ‘ virtually indistinguishable ‘ from domestic organisations in terms of wages , value added per worker and the amount of research and development undertaken in the United States .
27 Environmental audits are being carried out by many large companies and some far-sighted smaller ones .
28 Nevertheless there is an increasing tendency for such workers to regard this function as a separate job , not part of food production or handling , to be carried out by other unskilled people .
29 The rationale behind computerization is to enable secondary analysis of the data to be carried out by other social scientists , in particular by historians and sociologists of science .
30 The yield was estimated at between one and two megatonnes , which made it China 's largest-ever nuclear explosion , exceeding by far the yields for tests carried out by other nuclear powers since the 1970s .
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