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

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1 And he denied a suggestion that the health promotion role could be better carried out at district health authority level because of the need to take an overall view of priorities .
2 Hangings were henceforth carried out behind prison walls ; the public spectacle which executions had provided came to an end .
3 The government also claims that environmental impact assessment already carried out as part of the process of gaining planning permission met EC standards .
4 Sputum testing was not carried out as part of the selection process .
5 Even so apparently straightforward a task is not carried out without difficulty .
6 Lord Taylor said the assaults on Donna King aged twenty six were not carried out in rage , they were coolly deliberate and inflicted by way of punishment .
7 The application of qualitative techniques is a recognition that sales or market forecasting is not carried out in isolation from the external environment in which the enterprise operates .
8 If , on the other hand , implementation is not carried out in time or is not carried out adequately , three consequences may follow .
9 As modern weathering masks many of these textures , petrographic studies are best carried out on subsurface samples wherever possible , particularly if samples are to be chemically analysed later .
10 Caution ! heat and fumes and evolved , so best carried out in fume cupboard .
11 The analysis of the RPD is best carried out by computer since it involves tracing every possible path through the network and calculating the cumulative probability for each path .
12 The analysis of the RPD is best carried out by computer since it involves tracing every possible path through the network and calculating the cumulative probability for each path .
13 An investigation of the target 's tax affairs is normally carried out in conjunction with the acquisition investigation .
14 An investigation of the target 's tax affairs is normally carried out in conjunction with the acquisition investigation .
15 But Pauline Mitchell , head of Housing at Darlington Council , said that repairs were normally carried out in council houses up to a reasonable level before letting .
16 Budding is most commonly used to propagate roses ( but is equally successful with other plants ) and is normally carried out in summer .
17 Although it was once carried out by hand , machines using centrifugal force are now used instead .
18 To go out on the knocker was party activists ' jargon for canvassing , a thankless task usually carried out at night with the aid of a failing torch and a broken pencil .
19 Female sterilisation is usually carried out in hospital or in a well-equipped clinic .
20 However , Rita calmly carried on in spite of this rather inconvenient technical hitch .
21 The Class 50 refurbishment programme was completed , although they are destined for a short life , while limited work was also carried out on Class 20s , 26s and 33s to see them through to the arrival of new designs .
22 Mail order is also carried out by commodity specialists dealing in such items as gardening produce , military surplus and hi-fi .
23 According to a report in the Guardian of June 20 the attack was probably carried out in retaliation for the killing by security forces on June 18 of Mohammed Abdullah Bangroo , field commander of the Hizbul-Mujahidin , one of the largest guerrilla groups operating in Kashmir .
24 Before the team of analysts engrosses itself into data analysis , which is partly carried out through interview and observation , it is necessary to consider the structure of the organisation and the roles played by members of the management team .
25 A MAJOR security review is being urgently carried out at Parliament Buildings in Belfast — to keep the IRA out .
26 Cattle stealing , a crime which was often carried out at night and for which in many cases there was no true evidence , was particularly noted for testimony delivered in a set manner .
27 Thefts were often carried out at night when there were no witnesses .
28 Research is often carried out by trainee solicitors and the rapid turnover of support at that level reinforces the need for the index .
29 Casual thefts , which were increasingly carried out for beef , accounted for a minority of stolen cattle except in districts where there was no organized stealing .
30 Finally they are ambushed and taken prisoner by the enemy ( the former lager-louts risen from the dead and now wearing masks ) ; Hadfield goes catatonic with terror , and is solicitously carried off to re-education in the jungle .
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