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

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1 BRITAIN 'S next generation of buy-in managers will be experienced managing directors seeking greater job satisfaction and prepared to invest around £100,000 , according to new research carried out by investment capital group 3i .
2 A recent study carried out by Management Today of the top 250 performing companies , highlights Rentokil at No. 46 .
3 Hazard and Operability Study A study carried out by application of guide words to identify all deviations from the design intent with undesired effects for safety or operability , ( Reference 6 ) .
4 Once again , we come across of the Squadron 's Operation Record Book ( ORB ) to record a sortie carried out by Sugar .
5 There are several stages to a comprehensive pro-active search carried out by MC , some of which may not always be applicable :
6 to reduce the functions carried out by government departments where those functions could be more effectively carried out elsewhere ;
7 For example , the rule which automatically renders transactions carried out by company directors in breach of the prohibition on self-dealing voidable can be modified , but it has been held that the director must still act in the best interests of the company .
8 Work carried out by allergy specialists has proved that there is now no doubt that ill-health can result when such additives are consumed ; fits and hyperactivity in children is one of the most common complaints ; workers in food factories processing additives have also been known to suffer , common ailments being respiratory problems and skin diseases .
9 The project is a spin-off from the nuclear work carried out by Decommissioning and Waste Management at Dounreay and has the support of the Department of Environment through its Environmental Technology Innovation Scheme , which will provide half of the funding .
10 Of course , none of the work carried out by Amnesty could continue without money and it is in this respect that sections , particularly the larger sections like the British , have a vital role to play .
11 We want to stress that the term ’ minority ’ is in no way a reference to the importance of the work carried out by health visitors and nurses in the community , such as district nurses , community psychiatric nurses , school nurses , residential care nurses , occupational health nurses , practice nurses , nurse practitioners as well as those nurses who are working in terminal care .
12 In other words , can a computer imitate the process the archaeological expert carries out by eye when he constructs his standard typologies ?
13 The level of graduate recruitment among the top eight accountancy firms has fallen by 9% over the past year , according to a survey of firms carried out by ACCOUNTANCY ( see table below ) .
14 Throughout the 1970s and 1980s , controversy has raged over cost-benefit studies carried out by water authorities to justify large land-drainage schemes .
15 SOUTH Africa 's State President , Mr FW de Klerk , yesterday suffered the first serious blow to his reputation as the great reformer by appearing to acquiesce in a cover-up of political murders carried out by state agencies , including the police .
16 Yesterday , she again said that 9 out of 10 of the journeys carried out by ambulance workers were concerned with non-emergency work .
17 The Sun , in the title , the photograph of ‘ the mask of fear ’ and the body of the text , refers to the assaults as ‘ a carbon copy of the brutal rapes carried out by pervert Malcolm Fairley , the so-called Fox , who was jailed for life last Tuesday ’ .
18 The device , discovered inside a Ford Transit van , was made safe after controlled explosions carried out by bomb squad officers .
19 This was to be the first time in history that aircraft were used for ground attack , as an integral part of an operation carried out by ground and air forces .
20 A skilled occupation is a more accurate description of the task-oriented kind of care carried out by tradition .
21 Tests carried out by council officers at Mr Hunt 's home before the motorway was built found noise levels to be similar to those found in a quiet bedroom .
22 The letter calls for a moratorium on irradiated food until ( i ) it can be controlled by means of tests carried out by hygiene and quality enforcement officers , ( ii ) agreement is reached on labelling , ( iii ) its consumption is shown to pose no threat to human health , and ( iv ) a positive need for this kind of food preparation is identified .
23 A postmortem examination at Middlesbrough General Hospital carried out by Home Office pathologist Dr James Sunter revealed that Mr McEvoy , who worked for a local bus company , died of a gunshot wound .
24 According to the pre-Budget survey carried out by System 3 for the accountancy firm Ernst & Young , 77 per cent of companies believe they are well placed to lead the country out of recession although most do not feel that the economy has embarked on recovery .
25 Three hundred and twenty-five works of art reported missing from Paris 's Musée Jacquemart-André in an inventory published in April 1991 by the Cour des Comptes the lofty body responsible for controlling public finance have not only been found , but never left the museum according to a second survey carried out by order of a Paris court .
26 A recent survey carried out by Labour Research shows that out of two thousand workplaces studied , there was a marked decline in unionization .
27 Mr Newman added the councils ' policy of inaction is shortsighted as a recent survey carried out by property agent Drivers Jonas for English Estates shows that 32pc of all office property in Middlesbrough is situated in the Enterprise Zone .
28 Companies say the export outlook has stabilised , according to a survey carried out by Trade Indemnity , the credit insurance specialist with Export Times .
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