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

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1 The most reliable and systematic survey was that carried out by Dr Kenneth Mellanby into pediculosis , and it revealed an incidence that was quite high .
2 Another study which brings forward similar , though not identical , conclusions is that carried out by Rowe and Lambert , Children Who Wait .
3 Leaving aside the Romans , whose tradition of town-planning had been completely forgotten after their departure , the earliest piece of town-planning that we know of in England is that carried out by Abbot Baldwin at Bury St Edmunds , between 1066 and 1086 .
4 The most comprehensive research has been that carried out by Dingwall , Eekelaar and Murray ( 1983 ) , based on participant observation in social services departments , NHS child health services and casualty departments , and juvenile courts .
5 The counting of published papers is a crude method of measuring the productivity of research workers , but it has been used in some studies , such as that carried out by Vlachy 232 .
6 The attacks , directed at Palestinian positions around the southern port of Sidon , were the heaviest carried out by Israel since its invasion of Lebanon in 1982 .
7 In Swindon we are obviously delighted because all of the production of the equipment , all the design and the research , is all carried out at Swindon except for the software , which is provided by C S I .
8 The effect of schematic organisation in memory was studied in a series of experiments , such as those carried out by Dooling and Lachman ( 1971 ) , Dooling and Mullett ( 1973 ) and Bransford and Johnson ( 1972 ) .
9 However , the internationally recognized rights to freedom of expression and to peaceful association fully encompass peaceful actions such as those carried out by Abie Nathan .
10 Mr Choyce adopted the technique from work first carried out by Georges Baikonn in France .
11 The great Merseyside Survey of the 1930s carried out from Liverpool University was mainly concerned with unemployment and poverty and , like many local social surveys carried out up and down the United Kingdom , sought to measure the incidence of certain social problems with a view to providing sound empirical data upon which local and central social policy could be based .
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