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

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1 The plating is carried on in eight vats , one each for silver , nickel and black nickel , two for brass plating , and three for copper plating .
2 These were low-paid , largely female , occupations mainly unmechanized and carried on in small workshops .
3 There are many businesses that can be carried on in rural and residential areas without causing unacceptable disturbance …
4 Arguments over the validity of the notice and justification of the motives of the partners serving it are better left to an appropriate tribunal ( judge , arbitrator or mediator ) than carried on in acrimonious correspondence .
5 Education in art and design is carried on in many different institutions ranging from polytechnics and colleges of higher education through specialist colleges of art to colleges of further education and technical colleges .
6 Negotiations were carried on in secret and the results were presented to shareholders as a fait accompli .
7 Fig. 88 abjures pattern , making its effect entirely by the balance of light figures and dark ground ; while Euphronios in fig. 89 makes his patterns too in red-figure : two ways of integrating the picture still further with the pot , both carried on in later generations .
8 Of course , the debate is not carried on in these terms .
9 Logging is still carried on in some areas .
10 It was also carried on in some few villages : fulling mills operated at East Hendred , near Wantage , Brimpton and Colthorp , as well as one at Bagnor owned by no less than Jack of Newbury himself .
11 Farming was carried on in open fields that had not changed basically since the thirteenth century , and beyond the arable fields and their meadows lay great tracts of common pasture , much of it covered with gorse and furze , rising in places to moorland and mountains .
12 It was a triumph of planning in so short a time for so complicated a matter , most of it carried through in most places within a year or two years of the passing of the act .
13 As a result , a whole range of measures including stricter disciplinary codes , work reorganisation and redundancies have been carried through in large numbers of firms ( Hyman and Elger , 1981 ) .
14 The Liverpool manager was seething with rage after his defender David Burrows was carried off in this Coca-Cola Cup tie with a severe knee injury that will keep him out for at least three months .
15 Obviously it is rarely done in humans , but is routinely carried out in non-human subjects .
16 The current emphasis on management training in the independent sector of the retail trades stems from the recommendations made by an SSRC sponsored study of ‘ Small Scale Retailing in the UK ’ ( grant no HR 3237 ) which was carried out in 1975-77 .
17 To obtain a picture of the present prevalence of incontinence in the community , the handicap associated with it , and the current uptake of services , the British Association for Continence Care commissioned a poll from Market and Opinion Research International which was carried out in 1991 .
18 The survey , which was carried out in 1991 , involved a sampling system covering 24,000 occupied homes across Scotland and included physical surveys and interviews with householders .
19 With a length of 116 metres , a width of 18 metres and a depth of 6.9 metres over the sill , it enabled the larger steamers now frequenting the port to have repairs and maintenance carried out in modern facilities .
20 A national survey of lone parents carried out in 1989 found that 65 per cent of lone mothers working twenty-four or more hours per week were low paid , defined as earning less than two-thirds of median male hourly earnings ( Bradshaw and Millar , 1991 ) .
21 Arising out of the UFC Review carried out in 1989 , research in UK Universities was rated according to ‘ attainable levels of excellence ’ in a number of subject areas .
22 Lipset and Bendix ( 1959 ) , for example , analysed the results of social mobility research that had been carried out in nine different industrialized societies .
23 In vivo dialysis of the rectum was carried out in nine normal volunteers without gastrointestinal symptoms , and in 17 of 24 subjects with acute watery diarrhoea .
24 It is suggested that spending on support services , such as libraries and computing , has a bearing on the quality of research work carried out in individual universities .
25 The Labour party document states that there should be a return to the old system and to the valuation of properties that was carried out in 1973 .
26 Please register in the Library for training , which will be carried out in small groups over the next few weeks .
27 Moreover , trust in Hitler was not simply based upon an early end to the war , but on an early victorious conclusion , and all the indications are that before late 1942 and early 1943 — centring around Stalingrad , the North African reverses , and the mounting allied air supremacy — only a minority of Germans ( around a third of the population according to American surveys carried out in 1945 ) were prepared to concede that the war was lost .
28 Some 7,000 soundings and 3,250 sea bed samples wee taken during the 1880s , and 52 separate survey documents carried out in 1964–65 supplemented by information from further boreholes sunk in the 1970s , and studies carried out for Eurotunnel by the Bureau de Recherchés Géologiques et Minières and Mott Hay and Anderson .
29 A research project carried out in 1979 showed that even people who drink moderately experience impairment of memory and this becomes greater as they age and as their consumption of alcohol increases .
30 In this week 's journal Stern and colleagues report on two censuses carried out in 1979 and 1990 of elderly people in residential care in Leicestershire ( p 827 ) .
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