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

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1 These were low-paid , largely female , occupations mainly unmechanized and carried on in small workshops .
2 There are many businesses that can be carried on in rural and residential areas without causing unacceptable disturbance …
3 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 .
4 Negotiations were carried on in secret and the results were presented to shareholders as a fait accompli .
5 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 .
6 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 ) .
7 Obviously it is rarely done in humans , but is routinely carried out in non-human subjects .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Please register in the Library for training , which will be carried out in small groups over the next few weeks .
11 Look at the amount of resistance stirred up when it was first suggested that operations should be carried out in aseptic conditions .
12 A reshuffle of Under-Secretaries was carried out in early 1990 .
13 To collect the data , surveys are being carried out in selected superstores and interviews are being undertaken with employees , managers , retail executives , union officers and job centres .
14 To reinforce the suggestion of an enhanced polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis , counterbalanced by hyperconsumption in active inflammatory bowel disease , studies have to be carried out in non-active patients .
15 Much laboratory work carried out in other fields is found to be irrepeatable by other workers and many orthodox drug trials also produce conflicting results .
16 They are broadly consistent with those from earlier studies carried out in other parts of the country except that children in the present study spent more time waiting for attention , in spite of the presence of an unprecedented number of support teachers and other ancillary staff and helpers .
17 This categorisation could have been carried out in other ways , and other purposes seen here as secondary could have been given greater prominence .
18 We have not yet concluded whether that work should be in the form suggested by Mr. Robert McNamara or be carried out in other ways .
19 The results will be compared to similar exercises being carried out in other European Community countries .
20 The Ballyholme councillor said he would be continuing to push for similar re-lining work to be carried out in other affected areas of the town .
21 The controversial foetal cell transplants are carried out in other parts of the world too .
22 On a more positive note , often the plundering carried out in good synthetic studies can lead , as here , to an enrichment of material presented to the reader .
23 Further work has now been carried out on these Sections and this report contains proposals for the Control and Collection Sections to enable the recruitment process for Council staff to be carried out in good time .
24 Third and this meets the case of development carried out in good faith , or ignorance — application can be made for retrospective permission .
25 Trist and his colleagues suggested that close managerial supervision was unsuitable to mining work , which was carried out in dangerous conditions .
26 The work they do is itself carried out in dangerous and dingy back regions .
27 It is well known , however , from previous experiments carried out in Russian and other laboratories that instabilities in the current channel can give rise to strong electric fields which accelerated deuterons and can produce neutrons .
28 As most drift-netting operations are carried out in international waters where little or no international agreements are in force , it is extremely difficult to control this destruction of life on the high seas , or even to get an accurate picture of its magnitude .
29 These expeditions were usually carried out in remote , sparsely populated areas .
30 Terrible abuses to the environment , often carried out in remote places or far out to sea have been headlined on television and in the press .
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