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

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1 The widest definition of the Crown in the cases is that of Lord Diplock in Town Investments Ltd. v. Department of Environment who said of the term that it is ‘ appropriate to embrace both collectively and individually all the Ministers of the Crown and parliamentary secretaries under whose direction the administrative work of government is carried on by civil servants in the various government departments ’ .
2 The plating is carried on in eight vats , one each for silver , nickel and black nickel , two for brass plating , and three for copper plating .
3 In accordance with the company 's overall business plan , contractual work is carried out with major clients highest standards .
4 This is carried out with other colleagues on the programme and some is completed in teams .
5 It is not possible to match a large defined pattern in the normal way ( page 32 ) with this seam as the first row of stitching is carried out with wrong sides facing .
6 Education is carried out at various levels .
7 In terms of scientific choice , for example , it is possible to establish the value placed upon a country 's contribution to high-energy physics , and to decide whether or not such research should be supported , but it would be difficult to measure the individual contributions made by isolated single researchers from small departments in the UK , when the major part of their work is carried out at international centres in Geneva , or California .
8 When this computation is carried out on local areas of the image , the product of the computation goes from positive to negative at the sites of maximal change .
9 Further research is carried out into rural lifestyles in the 1840s .
10 So much of the enforcement task is carried out in private negotiations between officer and polluter that the field man is in a position to be adaptive in the demands he makes , reflecting the exigencies of any particular case .
11 In taxonomic botany , for instance , research is carried out in many institutions world-wide , rather than within national frontiers .
12 In practice most research and development is carried out in high-tax jurisdictions because it is difficult to attract skilled employees to tax haven locations , and in order to take advantage of local tax deductions .
13 Little stock revision is carried out in academic libraries , partly because it is less appropriate for research collections , and partly because few academic libraries pay close attention to the use of stock .
14 A large proportion of car crime is carried out by young males between the ages of 12 and 22 .
15 [ 'Kinship defenders ' ] also feel that insufficient work is carried out by social workers on the rehabilitation of separated families , while at least some of the ‘ society-as-parent ’ school seem more aware of situations where rehabilitation is attempted inappropriately , and perhaps foisted on an unwilling parent , and feel that social workers should be discouraged from holding out unrealistic hopes of restoring the child .
16 Such action becomes particularly distasteful when it is carried out by elected representatives .
17 Often , credit scoring development for British firms is carried out by American consultants ( particularly Fair , Issaacs of California ) .
18 The investigators have put forward a theory suggesting that the gross organisation of human action is carried out by different parts of the mind from the fine detailed planning and control of behaviour , and that it is governed by emotional factors to a much greater extent than people had realised .
19 The marketing role in an organization is carried out by numerous individuals .
20 So there is liable to be a very different result according to whether a recall test is carried out within 24 hours , or a week , or three months , of an ad appearing : and ‘ pre-tests ’ , based on showing an ad to consumers before it appears , and finding out what they remember of it within minutes , can be almost totally irrelevant — except as an indication of intelligibility .
21 ‘ The hospital , ’ concluded the inspector , ‘ is carrying on under extreme difficulties with a shortage of nursing and domestic staff , and with rebuilding and adaptation going on .
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