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

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1 Another empty day with none of the jobs she had carried out day after day for so long that filled her time with things she enjoyed .
2 More recently , however Crowner and Hull ( 1991 ) have carried out work on this application .
3 He had carried out work for Palmerston at Broadlands in 1856 , and in the dedication of his book , Architecture Numismatica , published in 1859 , he described Palmerston as ‘ the enlightened advocate of classical architecture ’ .
4 Mining companies , including Consolidated Gold Fields Ltd ( MEG 4 ) and Noranda-Kerr ( MEG 74 and 115 ) have also carried out work in the area .
5 In summary , we have successfully carried out TIPSS in 18 patients with control of bleeding from gastric or esophageal varices and portal hypertensive gastropathy .
6 Such was the speed of the changes in Japan at this time that it is easy to draw a somewhat misleading impression of unilinear progress , a clearly conceived plan of action from the beginning , logically carried out step by step .
7 Previously the authors had carried out research on paraprofessional social service personnel in their own two countries — Israel and the USA ( Brawley and Schindler , 1972 ; Brawley , 1975 ; Schindler , 1980 ; 1982 ) .
8 Roderick O'Sullivan , who has carried out research for programmes such as Channel Four 's Fragile Earth , said he was concerned that a mystery disease which wiped out half the swan population at the bay last winter had re-emerged .
9 SAVE also carried out research in individual historic towns , in some cases professionally , in others with the help of local civic societies .
10 stated that most members would , and many did carry out work on infectious cases , but medical opinion was that this should not happen .
11 If a member can not carry out work for which a deposit has been paid , the fund will either ensure the work is carried out at a fair price less the deposit or refund the deposit .
12 ‘ Experience has shown that the Home Secretary on his own simply can not carry out oversight of MI5 , ’ Mr Day said .
13 The aim to teach and carry out research at the highest possible level in the University 's mission statement is key to the future successful development of the University .
14 Their party will carry out research on the hole in the Ozone layer .
15 It will then carry out research into the needs of other local hospitals and orphanages , so the land convoy following later this year will bring aid to those who need it most .
16 It can also carry out research through the Central Statistical Office and the Government Social Survey into a variety of topics .
17 For this reason , it was planned to carry out evaluation of this type of material by comparing the performance of an experimental group using a Swedish audio commentary with that of a control group using an English commentary .
18 There may be a reluctance to carry out endoscopy in the elderly to obtain small bowel biopsy specimens on the grounds that the procedure is unsafe in the old and frail .
19 An application for planning permission to carry out development at the above-mentioned site has been received .
20 It is not illegal to carry out development without permission but the planning authority ( and only they ) can , if they so wish , take action to put the position back physically to what it was before the development took place .
21 the criminal courts should be empowered to require offenders to carry out service to the community .
22 The medical team from Princess Margaret Hospital will continue to carry out surgery in Wroughton for the next four weeks .
23 There are fears that if the water industry is sold off , private companies with their principal interest in profit will have use of the same powerful law as the present publicly-accountable bodies to carry out work without having to seek the permission of the owner or occupier of the land , or pay for the right of access .
24 He expressed concern that he was not getting sufficient sleep to carry out work as a driver , to which he hoped to return shortly .
25 ‘ No one should employ unqualified people to carry out work on their homes .
26 Surveillance equipment has been put on all the sets which are known , added Mr Wood , but even protectionists are not allowed to carry out work around the equipment during the November-June closed season .
27 Other changes include allowing banks , building societies and insurance companies to carry out conveyancing for home buyers ; ‘ no win , no fee ’ agreements between lawyers and clients ; and the creation of a legal services ombudsman .
28 Yet they all move together in the right way at the right time to carry out part of a complicated manoeuvre .
29 On June 26 1990 , the Labour front bench , led by Neil Kinnock , Jo Richardson and Harriet Harman , tabled an amendment to the embryo Bill , proposing a ‘ blacklist ’ of doctors and nurses who declined to carry out abortion on demand .
30 The requirement of immediate fear means that a threat to carry out violence in the future does not amount to an assault even though fear is present .
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