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

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1 For the most part , agricultural education which includes education for horticulture , forestry , poultry husbandry and dairying is carried on in specialist colleges of agriculture and horticulture , together with some general technical colleges .
2 a purpose connected with his business as a manufacturer or repairer of or dealer in trailers carried on in conjunction with his business as a motor trader .
3 However , Rita calmly carried on in spite of this rather inconvenient technical hitch .
4 Alternatively , s.22(1) of the Alkali , etc. , Works Act 1906 provides for formal complaint to be made to HM Industrial Air Pollution Inspectorate via their inspectors , by any local authority or inhabitant of the district , if a process to which the Act applies is being carried on in contravention of the provisions of the Act and a nuisance has arisen .
5 The game was carried on in silence .
6 A " customer " is a person with or for whom a firm carries on , or merely intends to carry on , " regulated business " or other business carried on in connection with that regulated business ; the reference to " other business " does not make someone a customer if he would not otherwise be but seems merely to extend the scope of the activities covered by the COB Rules .
7 Early evaluation of the CADDIS prototype was carried out in conjunction with ATE personnel which resulted in greater confidence in the general approach coupled with acceptance and participation in the general approach .
8 This has to be carried out in conjunction with the Community Physician of the Health Authority .
9 Therefore , in order to fully understand a grid it is important that analysis is carried out in conjunction with the respondent so that misinterpretations are avoided .
10 Such training includes environmental awareness carried out in conjunction with the Environmental Department .
11 Most of that work is carried out in conjunction with housing asociations and is financed by the Housing Corporation .
12 The study , carried out in conjunction with the local Downs Syndrome Association , will locate employers in the Grampian Region willing to ‘ give it a try ’ .
13 An investigation of the target 's tax affairs is normally carried out in conjunction with the acquisition investigation .
14 An investigation of the target 's tax affairs is normally carried out in conjunction with the acquisition investigation .
15 Is it not reasonable to ask that these proposals be carried out in conjunction with the pedestrian scheme ?
16 This part of the process should be carried out in conjunction with the external assessment described in paragraph 1.2. ( 1 ) Assess your strongest and weakest areas of legal and market expertise .
17 Such operations are carried out in Treasury bills , of one or more specified ( usually short ) maturities .
18 The presence of as much as 90 per cent of water , because the fermentation must be carried out in water , is no real hindrance .
19 Julie had bathed on the previous evening and in view of this and her discomfort it was agreed that shaving and skin preparation would be carried out in theatre .
20 The main question which was posed was whether semantic ( and pragmatic ) constraints could affect the amount of syntactic processing which was carried out in sentence comprehension .
21 In most instances , however , it is more practicable to base assessments on tests carried out in parallel on carefully selected control products .
22 In practice some of the steps will be carried out in parallel and the process may be iterative , with new information necessitating the review of previous analysis and decisions .
23 But Pauline Mitchell , head of Housing at Darlington Council , said that repairs were normally carried out in council houses up to a reasonable level before letting .
24 Thus you discover what tasks are to be performed and how they are carried out in order to create a picture of what the person will actually do in the job .
25 These interventions should be written on the nursing plan along with the date on which evaluation will be carried out in order to decide whether or not the stated goals have been , or are being , achieved .
26 The evaluation was carried out in order to provide information for a decision as to whether or not this type of material could be used for the user instruction programme at Chalmers University Library .
27 Observations on the way in which the tasks were performed , the time taken , and discussions with the students about their problems in orientation were carried out in order to provide information for eventual modification of the programme of orientation .
28 So far only a preliminary amount of work has been carried out in order to assess the restoration work required .
29 In our case this iteration has gone on at great lengths and I and my colleagues have had to struggle to ensure that we have allocated enough time to deciding the direction in which the company should be going , and the changes that have to be carried out in order to get it there .
30 As described in Chapter 4 ( pp. 41–102 ) , trials of appropriate test items were carried out in order to ascertain how difficult pupils found the items .
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