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

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1 The second example of inspection is that carried out by local authority inspectors .
2 But the broad package of interventions and centralization over such a long period of time surely outstrips that carried out by any previous government .
3 The present research supplements that carried out from 1982-85 at King 's College London , which concentrated on the implementation of the Scheme in areas with large independent day schools .
4 The firm 's number of assignments has doubled since 1979 — from about 70 carried out by five consultants to around 150 handled by nine — and its annual fee income in London now exceeds £3m. profits are shared equally by the partners worldwide , and all new consultants are taken on with the view that they will ultimately become partners .
5 And then erm the lads in both they had decided they were gon na go on the go slow , but they were told if you go go on the on the go slow system , you 're gon na go home , he said , I 'm not prepared to carry on with that , he said , the manager there , that 's brother that is .
6 The recording of fades to mark the beginning and end of a sequence is another of those chores which is easier to carry out during post-production editing than during live shooting .
7 ‘ I thought Mum was much too old to carry on like that . ’
8 Fierce local loyalties and rivalries were the life-blood of the amateur football leagues just as they had been in parish recreations a century before , and this carried over into commercial spectator sport , which offered a new kind of community life and identity .
9 A linguistic survey such as this carried out in 1980 was able to benefit from the experience of earlier sociolinguistic work ; many problems had already been anticipated .
10 This carries up to eight channels of sound for each vision channel and opens up the prospect of broadcasting a soundtrack in several languages simultaneously .
11 This system seemed likely to carry on through 1991 , until Brewer was injured during the early-season tour of Argentina .
12 Almost all these carrying on in full-time education had registered for a PhD : 91 per cent .
13 ‘ I applaud Myra 's loyalty , but it 's stupid to carry on with this charade of twins . ’
14 Rafiq was doing a lot of waving into the darkness , as if he expected something to appear — a deputation from the Noise Abatement Society , thought Robert , if they all carried on like this for much longer .
15 They also insisted that Kuwaiti machinations against Iraq ( started during the Iraqi-Iranian war ) such as violations of quotas for oil production , reduction of oil prices and the pumping of oil from the Rumeila Oil fields ( in disputed territory ) — all carried out with American backing — had led to this current conflict .
16 They weigh a stone and a half so they are very heavy to carry around for 3 and a half years .
17 Writing on an LCD does n't come naturally , and even 5.5lbs is heavy to carry around for half a day .
18 Operating out of Rockswell and other quarries in the county , the three were able to carry up to five extra loads , worth between £40 and £50 , per week .
19 Operating out of Rockswell and other quarries in the county , the three were able to carry up to five extra loads , worth between £40 and £50 , per week .
20 If non-farming activities reach the VAT registration threshold , farmers will be required to register for all their activities , farming and non-farming , and will not be able to carry on as flat rate farmers .
21 It is hoped that social scientists will not only be able to carry out with greater ease and rapidity those types of computation previously undertaken on mainframe computers but that they may also be able to take advantage of the machines ’ ability to handle graphical information .
22 Webb has constantly said he is happy to carry on at Old Trafford and fight for his place .
23 When a leading international sports lawyer asserts that the procedural elements in this case were similar to those carried out in thousands of others , the manner in which the legal commission poured scorn on their reliability suggests that a major revamp is required .
24 They resented its reluctance to accept that the opinion of a psychologist based on test evidence was more valid than the opinion of the man in the street — or on the jury — based on observation , and they were annoyed that the court failed to recognise that the tests involved were as confidential as those carried out by any other medical practitioner .
25 ‘ I 'm ashamed carrying on like this after what you 've been through , ’ she began , but suddenly there was another tremendous crash and roar .
26 So wha who and he started getting all those carry on like that all one at a time they walk out .
27 Unfortunately , given the failure to repeat the practice of a mid-decade Census as first carried out in 1966 , this source can provide only snapshots of the population at ten-year intervals , the most recent being 1981 .
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