Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] carry out " in BNC.

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1 A party may not adduce evidence arising out of an examination or assessment carried out without leave unless the court specifically permits this ( FPCR , r18(3) ; FPR , r4.18(3) ) .
2 Every firm or department carrying out building surveying work will , to a certain extent , be different from those in its peer group .
3 Objectives ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) could consist of checks after a preliminary period of revision or practice carried out by the student on her own .
4 There is nothing in the Act to confer immunity on a conveyance or transfer carried out to comply with a court order , but the existence of the wife 's right to financial relief against her husband may provide sufficient value to prevent the transaction being at an undervalue within the context of the Insolvency Act 1986 ( see Berry and Bailey , Bankruptcy Law and Practice Butterworths 1987 , p294 ) .
5 contrary to the accepted general rule a defendant is liable to his neighbour for the negligence of an independent contractor where work carried out between adjoining premises required particular care to ensure a waterproof joint was made .
6 In order to obtain a profile which summarises the child 's grammatical strengths and weaknesses , it is suggested that the teacher or therapist carry out a total of eight scans of the transcript .
7 PASS & Co. carry out without cost or obligation a detailed survey for TIMBER INFESTATION and RISING DAMP ; a comprehensive report coupled together with estimated cost of eradication will be sent , in most cases , within 24 hours of notification .
8 Are any post-operative observations or procedures carried out in your ward that have not been mentioned in this chapter ?
9 There had been no guard rails and the men had had no experience or instructions to carry out the job .
10 Even today surgeons turn over a large number of patients for hymen replacements or repairs carried out in the strictest confidence and secrecy .
11 Apart from certain matters which are specifically declared not to constitute development ( for example , internal alterations to buildings , works of road maintenance , or improvement carried out by a local highway authority within the boundaries of a road ) and others which , though possibly constituting development , are declared not to require planning permission , there is provision for the secretary of state to make a General Development Order ( GDO ) specifying classes of ‘ permitted ’ development , and a Use Classes Order specifying groups of uses within which interchange is permissible .
12 Additionally , few primary schools have the equipment or facilities to carry out scientific experiments as the syllabus suggests .
13 The other said that Courtney carried out an illegal abortion at her home .
14 And the experiments with sound that Hitchcock carried out in films such as Blackmail ( 1929 ) and Murder ( 1931 ) , as well as the narrative innovations of Rich and Strange ( 1932 , East of Shanghai in US ) , seem to have irritated Maxwell even more than similar developments did C. M. Woolf .
15 The film was immensely popular and had so clearly struck a chord that Hammer carried out a rethink of its production policy .
16 This axiom was one that Durkheim carried out in his private life .
17 This involves a detailed examination of patent data , as a means of assessing the strength of the innovative activity that companies carry out in Britain by comparison with other countries .
18 It recognises that the prime responsibility for ensuring compliance with and for reporting breaches of the conduct of business rules lies with management of the investment business , and that regulators carry out their own inspection visits .
19 Faster production lines and increased labour ‘ flexibility ’ ( so that workers carry out a wider range of tasks ) raise productivity on the whole range of plant .
20 The MPs said the absence of any disciplinary action against any of the individuals involved could undermine the Bank 's future effectiveness because it might lead staff to conclude that failure to carry out their responsibilities effectively carried no adverse consequences for them .
21 It might lead staff to conclude that failure to carry out their responsibilities effectively ‘ carries no adverse consequences for them as individuals ’ .
22 It was in the power of the Spirit that Jesus carried out his work of proclaiming the good news of God 's kingly rule ( Luke 4:18 ) : and it was in the power of the same Spirit that the disciples got to work after the resurrection .
23 " GPs ' expressed preferences " was the most highly ranked factor : ranked low were the results of consumer surveys , the views of CHCs , and the fact that providers carried out regular patient satisfaction surveys .
24 When planning internal verification , centres must bear in mind that staff carrying out the role must have the experience and background to enable them to be effective .
25 One important aspect of this criterion , and its amplifying note , is that staff carrying out internal verification must be experienced in the award 's occupational or subject area — experience or qualifications in the generic area of assessment is not enough .
26 Legal remedies can ensure that landlords carry out the works for which they are legally responsible .
27 From this period until the Bishopric of Gilbert de Glanville the buildings at Hailing were neglected and we know that Glanville carried out a great deal of restoration work here .
28 A spokeswoman for the Department of Marine said that tests carried out last year on the swans ruled out claims that the deaths had been caused by high levels of copper poisoning .
29 Josephus , the Jewish historian , states that Quirinius carried out the Syrian census in 6 AD .
30 Within each specialised task there were some miners more willing and more able than others to carry out the specialised work .
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