Example sentences of "survey carry out [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | It is based on a questionnaire survey carried out during September and October , 1984 . |
2 | A regular survey carried out by IFO , a research institute , shows that business confidence has slipped slightly in recent months , but it still remains far higher than at any time in the 1980s . |
3 | That 's one of the results of a survey carried out by Dr John Stradling , which found that 36,000 people in Britain suffer from sleep apnoea — it prevents air flowing freely to the lungs and results in loud snoring . |
4 | This was revealed in a survey carried out by Kelly ( 1987 ) for the Wagner committee . |
5 | Northern Ireland 's hotel industry needed to improve its accommodation standards to gain markets , according to a survey carried out by Horwath Consulting . |
6 | The survey carried out by Pannell Kerr Forster and BBC Scotland shows that fewer than three in ten of them understand the Government 's economic policy , while only four in ten think the Government understands business needs . |
7 | According to a survey carried out by Brylcreem , 43% of British men say they have sensitive skin . |
8 | The recent survey carried out by St Peter 's C of E Church . |
9 | The very detailed survey carried out by Spicer and Riddy in 1977 has now to be treated as a historical document , even though many requirements placed PGCE courses by the nature of contemporary schools have not changed and therefore there are still many relevant details in their report . |
10 | In 1976 a survey carried out from Lancaster University , Rural Housing in the Lake District , revealed that 10 per cent of the houses in the national park area were holiday homes . |
11 | In June 1989 a survey carried out in Lecanvey parish found that the majority of local people were opposed to mining on Croagh Patrick , according to the Croagh Patrick Environmental Group . |
12 | The crime survey carried out in Islington , by contrast , is designed to be explanatory and to predict who is most at risk ( Jones , Maclean , and Young 1986 ) . |
13 | According to a survey carried out in RENFE in 1984 , for example , some 64 per cent of respondents claimed to be children of employees and 14 per cent to be grandchildren of railway workers ( Encinas 1986 : 53 ) . |
14 | A rapid and anonymous survey carried out in Birmingham , England , is described by Rimmer ( 1982 ) . |