Example sentences of "carry [adv] with [noun] " in BNC.

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31 That sums up people 's views in a series of opinion surveys being carried out with Board backing by Group businesses around the world .
32 A pilot study is being carried out with Manchester University .
33 The transfection was performed exactly as described for stationary cells except all procedures were carried out with medium containing 10% serum .
34 Lastly , interviews were carried out with panel members , and with some of the solicitors who had had black clients , to explore their perceptions .
35 The studies are being carried out with reference to explanations for criminal acts and educational outcomes and are being explored in an inter-group context .
36 Mexico , which had relations with the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1930 , was courted by Alexandra Kollontai ( ambassador 1926–9 ) , and trade was carried out with Argentina and Uruguay despite the acknowledged difficulties of transporting goods across the Equator .
37 A great deal of research has been carried out with respect to the effects of ageing on physical and mental capacities .
38 In the Turner and Rommetveit experiment ( which was carried out with children ) attentional focus was manipulated either by asking subjects a question about actor or acted-upon , or by presenting one part of the line drawing before revealing the whole drawing .
39 In-depth , tape-recorded interviews will be carried out with patients and their general practitioners .
40 ‘ Procedures were carried out with care and precision on a ‘ right first time ’ principle — they did not rely on adjusting something at the end of the process to get it right . ’
41 No comparable breeding experiments appear to have been carried out with N. lapillus , which takes much longer to reach maturity .
42 The presbytery there was carried out with details from his hand .
43 Fabrication work being carried out with parts from all over the world was on tight timing and penalties .
44 The studies will be carried out with samples of children aged 6 , 8 , 10 and 12 years .
45 By welcoming you to a serene enclave where requests are carried out with distinction and despatch , meals may be enjoyed in your room at any hour , and you are courteously awakened with the day 's forecast , thus properly prepared for the elements .
46 Elution was carried out with chloroform ( 30 ml ) and the entire eluate was evaporated under air at 60°C .
47 He accepted there was no question that the PACE interviews Irving had witnessed would have been carried out with exactitude , but was certain that the negotiation of justice could easily continue outside of the world of the written custody record or file of evidence .
48 If carried out with sensitivity rather than in a stiff and mechanical way , aromatherapy massage is a potent form of hands-on healing .
49 If the following sequence is carried out with sensitivity , not only will it relieve tension but it will also effectively stimulate clarity of thought .
50 The nest was built whilst the truck was in use , so the bird must have been patiently waiting for it to return after each journey so that it could carry on with nest building .
51 Well it 's ‘ easy come , easy go ’ in those places , you should put it behind you and carry on with life , that 's the best thing .
52 carry on with symmetry ?
53 Gathering up the relicts is a hard business at the best of times , and Jackie had to know how the task , carried through with Helen 's usual bravery , would have affected her .
54 And they were unlucky to have hooker Malcolm Thomason carried off with concussion midway through the half .
55 The lectures in 1871 were from E. J. Reed ( chief constructor of the navy ) on 10 February , on the stability of ironclads following the loss of HMS Captain ; then on 3 March Captain Noble , FRS , late of the Royal Artillery , reported on experiments on the power of gunpowder , some of them carried out with William Armstrong , the armaments manufacturer ; and on 12 May Colonel Drummond Jervois of the Royal Engineers spoke on the defence policy of Great Britain .
56 It details the design and results of a workshop activity on narrative carried out with undergraduates in a university department of English .
57 Moreover , it has been suggested on the basis of experiments carried out with children that the nature of a fixation stimulus may affect visual hemifield asymmetry by inducing a bias towards either verbal or non-verbal processing , depending on the nature of the stimulus ( Kershner , Thomae and Callaway , 1977 ; Carter and Kinsbourne , 1979 ) .
58 This is likely to be an effect of the classroom observation work carried out with GIST teachers ( for a full account see Whyte , 1984 ) .
59 These studies carried out with parties of students and colleagues continued for some twenty years … ’ .
60 In a later study carried out with left-handers classified in the same way as before Warrington and Pratt ( 1973 ) calculated language to be lateralised to the left hemisphere in 26 patients , to the right hemisphere in 9 patients and uncertain or bilateral in 2 patients .
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