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

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1 By the later nineteenth century , these dangers were much less ; and perhaps more striking is Davy 's other remark , about how in his lifetime chemistry had ceased to be a science of furnaces and large quantities , and had become an activity to be carried on with spirit-lamps and test-tubes in the drawing room .
2 In the Midlands , even in the large industrial towns , we find markets still being carried on with stalls pitched in a large open space , covering perhaps a couple of acres , exactly in the medieval fashion .
3 But I think people do get carried away with traditions and the occasion and this grand affair and really , it could be a very small low-key affair , but it 's , it 's meant to be a very romantic special day for two people .
4 Lets not get carried away with thoughts of another 18 years in the wilderness .
5 The last point sounds simple but some organisations do become so carried away with logos and elaborate art work that well over half the area of the printed page is unavailable for typed material .
6 Analysis of VT2 binding efficiency was carried out with sets of mutagenized probe fragments produced on two separate occasions and gave highly reproducible results .
7 The telephone route-following task has now been carried out with pairs of seven-year-olds , ten-year-olds , and adults .
8 During the evaluation of the undergraduate course in information retrieval at Chalmers Library , a series of interviews were carried out with students participating in the course as part of an attempt at illuminative evaluation .
9 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 .
10 In-depth , tape-recorded interviews will be carried out with patients and their general practitioners .
11 The presbytery there was carried out with details from his hand .
12 Fabrication work being carried out with parts from all over the world was on tight timing and penalties .
13 The studies will be carried out with samples of children aged 6 , 8 , 10 and 12 years .
14 It details the design and results of a workshop activity on narrative carried out with undergraduates in a university department of English .
15 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 ) .
16 These studies carried out with parties of students and colleagues continued for some twenty years … ’ .
17 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 .
18 A study of the literature relating to recent child care legislation , policy and practice , together with a number of interviews carried out with individuals prominent in this field ( academics , practitioners and representatives of pressure groups ) focusing on policy shifts during the 1970s , suggested that at least two broad value positions , differing from each other on child care policy in important ways , might usefully be defined .
19 This is a penalty that Yugoslavia pays for the large share of its foreign trade which it carries on with countries having inconvertible currencies .
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