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

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1 The blooms are carried on long stalks and are over an inch across .
2 R. rugosa has enormous glossy red hips , surpassed only by those of R. moyesii ‘ Geranium ’ , which are carried on graceful arching stems .
3 Their bodies are carried on ten multi-segmented legs .
4 About 2,000 abortions a year are carried out due to abnormalities found in unborn babies .
5 The installation of the Library 's computer package means that all cataloguing functions are carried out on-line .
6 Until now testing has been carried out prior to major events , such as the World Cup ; the new plan will build on the success of the original programme and , as both Palmer and MacKinnon noted , will provide the younger players will an incentive and standards that must be met if they want to win full international caps .
7 The extent of that remuneration can be known only when the assessment has been carried out that is provided by the legal aid scheme .
8 Since this work has been carried out other dictionaries have also become available .
9 Their death sentence for murder has nearly been carried out three times .
10 On the other hand Labour 's commission will start to develop proposals only after a broad social and economic ‘ audit ’ of the population has been carried out this year .
11 A 45m or 50m rope should be carried on all climbs , even though only short sections are used when moving together .
12 The white man 's burden had to be carried on strong backs .
13 THE AUTHOR , Salman Rushdie , yesterday condemned the death edict against him as a ‘ terrorist threat ’ after Iran renewed its call for the sentence to be carried out four years after it was imposed .
14 If a house is bought this way all the surveys and investigations should be carried out first , and you must be ready to sign and exchange contracts on the day of the auction after paying over the 10 per cent deposit .
15 Tests must be carried out eight hours after the microwave 's last use .
16 There is some agreement between my view and that of L. J. Fishwick , who suggests that training could be given to allow more environmental audits to be carried out in-house .
17 Due to the high costs of equipment for high-quality colour printing , the actual printing work should be contracted out , but the design work can be carried out in-house .
18 Any rigid scheme that means exact amounts of specific exercise must be carried out each day is usually doomed to failure .
19 This may require the parents being given some special activities to be carried out each day , or it may involve more general and less highly structured activities , such as looking at books or playing with toys .
20 Because of the hammering the great Bugattis and the like gave Brooklands during the summer months , extensive repairs had to be carried out each winter .
21 Training should be carried out three to five days a week .
22 An enclosed community guards and cares for an enclosed community and we the public gladly subcontract this duty , hoping that it will be carried out unseen and unheard .
23 Division by two can be carried out any number o times by using more bistables .
24 The test can be carried out any time of day — there is no need to use the first morning urine — and its results are not affected by medicines such as pain relievers , antibiotics or the contraceptive pill .
25 If they are re-elected , is there any chance that such proposals will be carried out this time ?
26 Two continuously cored boreholes drilled through the Gault and adjacent formations at Arlesey in Bedfordshire and Burwell in Cambridgeshire have been logged geologically geotechnical analysis of the core will be carried out next year .
27 The dominance reduction programme was set for about a four week period , although many of the suggestion do have to be carried out longer term — or even permanently — for best results with pairs of fighting male dogs .
28 This can be carried out last thing at night , once the puppy has been outside to relieve itself .
29 Alternatively , the tests can be carried out free on the NHS , and although the NHS clinics and hospitals are unlikely to be able to provide an answer within one month , Mr Goswamy believes that , with proper organisation , a three month programme should be possible on the NHS .
30 Permission is here conceived as existing already , even though that which is permitted might be carried out ten years from now , or never .
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