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

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1 Let him go ’ , so the interpreter sat down and M. Ver carried on for five minutes more .
2 Miller was also interested in the fruit garden at Goodwood and reported on trials carried out with various walls to see if a circular construction might be beneficial , but he came to the conclusion that nothing would thrive in a constant draught of air .
3 Women 's work in sweated trades ( defined with some difficulty by a Select Committee on the subject in 1890 as work carried on for inadequate wages and for excessive hours in insanitary conditions ) , was also opposed because of the threat it posed to motherhood and the rearing of an imperial race .
4 The group carried on for another album and a few more singles but the charts were changing , and their time was up .
5 Studies carried out with Japanese subjects suggests that the right half of the brain is preferentially involved in reading a certain type of material .
6 We turn now to a series of cross-national comparative studies carried out with great care and detail by researchers from the Henley Management College in Britain , the International Institute of Management in Berlin , and the Laboratory for the Sociology of Work , Aix-en-Provence , comparing forms of work organisation in British , West German , and French factories .
7 Findings obtained with brain-damaged patients are discussed first , followed by the results of studies carried out with normal subjects .
8 This view is supported by the results of experimental studies carried out with non-apraxic brain damaged patients .
9 The geochemical characteristics of specific formations can be quickly established and searches carried out for geochemical patterns associated with various styles of mineralisation .
10 A number of experiments carried out with normal subjects support the idea that the left hemisphere is dominant for certain aspects of movement control ( Wolff , Hurwitz and Moss , 1977 ; Summers and Sharp , 1979 ; Taylor and Heilman , 1980 ) .
11 But the watching scout only saw 27-goal Erskine carried off with suspected knee ligament damage .
12 This trade carried on for many years , but as a result of more advantageously located competition , it finally ceased working in about 1930 .
13 In consequence , even the publication of an academic seminar paper carried out without formal approval could form a breach in the regulated structures of police existence and be subject to disciplinary control .
14 Of the half million tests carried out for regulatory purposes in the year up to June 30 , 1989 , we are pleased to report that 998 out of 1,000 met the strict specifications of the European Community Directive .
15 Steel used in the reactor pressure vessels of the Trawsfynydd nuclear power plant , Wales , is showing signs of rapid deterioration , according to analysis carried out for Nuclear Electric .
16 These ‘ staff development ’ needs were primarily identified in the Training Needs Analysis carried out with senior staff in the Spring of 1992 and also from ongoing discussions and requests from senior colleagues .
17 Finally , although this is not yet a specific NRC rule , the commission is directing considerable attention to overall risk assessment carried out for specific plant and sites .
18 In the early months of the war Londons carried on with routine patrol duties and , despite their ageing characteristics , were no walk-over for the enemy aircraft in a fight .
19 the assessment of speaking and listening should , where possible , be informal , continuous and incidental , applied to tasks carried out for curricular purposes ;
20 In a recent survey carried out for New Woman magazine , 500 women aged between 20 and 45 were asked about their personal experiences of losing weight .
21 The conversation carried on for half an hour and then they parted company as she went to work and he went off to his job .
22 Only in Albania was the scenario of dynastic communism and vendetta carried on with more brutality and verve than in Romania , but at least there were two rival clans struggling for control of the Albanian Communist Party .
23 McDougall carried on for another three years , when he was succeeded by Leslie Edwards .
24 The close links between the two continued , with dyeing carried out for both at Stanley .
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