Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] in the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 This system is streets ahead of the slap-happy way tests are carried out in the UK , where the whole system of hip dysplasia testing is open to abuse .
2 On one hand , the multinationals with their headquarters in the UK increasingly organize their worldwide production to gain the benefit of cheap labour in the Third World to carry out those parts of the manufacturing process that are labour-intensive , while the parts that are capital-intensive or rely on skilled techniques such as design are carried out in the UK .
3 Now that new possibilities are opening up in the Balkans , they will modify this .
4 The water had been picked up in the Humber estuary and used as ballast .
5 Recent surveys have been carried out in the United States by Hardesty ( 1978 ) and in the UK by Malley and Moys ( 1982 ) .
6 Much of the detailed analysis of the role of pressure groups in the policy-making process has been carried out in the United States .
7 Although little detailed research has been carried out in the UK on the effects of financial innovation and structural change upon the appropriate conduct of monetary control , it appears that there is a consensus opinion that the effects of financial change necessitate that monetary policy be conducted in a discretionary manner .
8 However , relatively little detailed exploration , especially drilling , has been carried out in the Lake District or Snowdonia .
9 In a somewhat terse paper — it being considered that the more substantial analysis of principles had been carried out in the HMI document A View of the Curriculum — it was maintained that throughout the period of compulsory schooling , from 5–16 , all pupils should undertake study in English , mathematics , science , religious education , and physical education .
10 Further field investigations have been carried out in the Orissa region of India .
11 Yet we also have the example of Robert Ferguson , the Whig plotter who had been mixed up in the Rye House intrigues and Monmouth 's Rebellion .
12 By the middle of the eighteenth century alluvial workings had been opened up in the Ural mountains .
13 I do n't believe that the method of selling cars with huge discounts that has been going on in the US for some time is good for the companies , and I also do n't think long term it 's good for the industrial base of the country and therefore ultimately for the customer .
14 Royal , who looks like a bit he 's been carved out of rock , warned of what will happen if we follow in the wake of what 's been going on in the States .
15 Some of the branch lines had been closed down in the Beeching fifties .
16 He wants me , for some reason , to realize that he knows the lights are going out in the Masai world .
17 But he found that the job that awaited him there was several rungs lower than the job he had been holding down in the UK .
18 They had been set up in the Heumensoord Camp for several days , but today an air of excitement pervaded the squadron .
19 On 11 September the German Standortkommandantur , which had been set up in the Piazza Garibaldi to administer the city of Parma , issued a series of orders , one of which stated that it was forbidden for civilians to have guns and that looting would be punishable by death .
20 in UK The first nationally-organized car pooling scheme has been set up in the UK .
21 Temporary facilities have been set up in the Union Street car park because the depot was reduced to a heap of rubble in Sunday evening 's IRA bomb .
22 It surely can not be thought coincidental that these precise geometric patterns have been set out in the Wiltshire countryside .
23 The general standards relating to the acceptance of new clients are set out in the CFM and in Chapter 02 .
24 Further standards of service are set out in the Jobseeker 's Charter , including the time people may have to wait to be seen and the time taken to answer the telephone .
25 She wondered how he would be now if he 'd been brought up in the Down Manor Orphanage .
26 COMMERCIAL viewdata services aimed at domestic customers are starting up in the US later this year , but it is not clear that the public is waiting with bated breath .
27 He had to be mixed up in the Cicero Club .
28 The draft constitution , to be voted on in the April referendum , would reduce the legislature to a single , bicameral body ; specify the supremacy of federal law over that of constituent republics ; and retain the President as " head of state and the highest executive in Russia " .
29 Such a thing not having happened for many centuries , the idea , even though the smell of cordite had spread across the Channel and could be picked up in the Charing Cross Road , seemed difficult to envisage .
30 Before the start of the conference , the UK Agriculture Minister , John Gummer , announced that industrial dumping would be phased out in the UK by 1992 , except in the case of ICI and Sterling Organics ( responsible for 78 per cent of all industrial waste dumped in the North Sea ) which would be licensed to dump until 1993 .
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