Example sentences of "carried [adv prt] in [num] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In vivo dialysis of the rectum was carried out in nine normal volunteers without gastrointestinal symptoms , and in 17 of 24 subjects with acute watery diarrhoea .
2 Investigations will be carried out in six urban areas concentrating on small firms located in managed workspaces and on less conventional new enterprises , such as community-based initiatives of one kind or another .
3 This is because it can cope with printing personal details such as customer name , branch sort code and address — along with the magnetically coded cheque/slip number , bank code and account number , included at the bottom of the cheque — a process that has to be carried out in two separate stages using current techniques .
4 v South Africa : A programme of smoking cessation support for young people based on self-confidence enhancement has recently been carried out in two black townships near Cape Town .
5 The research will be mainly based on fieldwork carried out in two rural areas of Estonia , and documentary evidence will also be examined .
6 Manufacturing , for example , is often carried out in one regional centre .
7 Household surveys will be carried out in four low income areas of Merseyside , both to discover the overall pattern of transport use in these areas ant to discuss in detail the problems of people in low income families .
8 Hybridisations resulting in the autoradiographs of Figures 1 and 5 were carried out in 3 saline sodium phosphate ( SSPE ) , 10% dextran sulphate , 0.5% sodium dodecyl sulphate ( SDS ) , Denhardt 's and 100 µg/ml sonicated salmon sperm DNA at 65°C overnight .
9 The research is being carried out in three middle schools within the Sheffield LEA .
10 The trial was carried out in three major centres with particular expertise in the surgery of portal hypertension and the control of variceal bleeding by endoscopic sclerotherapy .
11 The New Primary Approach in Kenya derived from a research project carried out in twenty-five Asian schools in Nairobi , experimenting basically with the teaching of English ( the Peak Course ) but at the same time with new and active approaches to teaching young children .
12 A survey carried out in 1988 revealed people thought the town needed more shopping choice , more specialist shops and a permanent site for the open-air market .
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