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

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1 The company believes that 40 per cent of company cars will be diesel within the next few years , following Gallup research carried out for Shell Oil U.K.
2 This is likely to be an effect of the classroom observation work carried out with GIST teachers ( for a full account see Whyte , 1984 ) .
3 And they were unlucky to have hooker Malcolm Thomason carried off with concussion midway through the half .
4 Surveys carried out for market research purposes can not normally cover the whole of the relevant population , so a representative sample of it has to be taken .
5 Surveys carried out for market research purposes can not ( usually ) realistically cover the whole of the relevant population , so a " sample " of it has to be taken .
6 ‘ That 's very kind of you , ’ Dad muttered grudgingly , but Mr Vulcan carried on without listening .
7 A party may not adduce evidence arising out of an examination or assessment carried out without leave unless the court specifically permits this ( FPCR , r18(3) ; FPR , r4.18(3) ) .
8 ( ’ Canny ’ is echoed in the findings of a Gallup poll carried out for Shell last autumn which revealed that 60 per cent of Scottish motorists said they would buy a diesel car , compared to the national average of 49 per cent ) .
9 This paper summarises a survey of housing and support services carried out for Shelter in 1989 ( see Morris , 1990 ) .
10 The rains carried on for Music at Oxford 's other major event , the Radley Fireworks .
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