Example sentences of "[be] carry [adv prt] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , much so-called juvenile water is probably either rainwater that has circulated to great depths , or water that was trapped in rocks that have been carried down at subduction zones ( see Inside Science , No. 6 , 23 February 1988 ) . |
2 | Company policy may also specify a limit as to the number of surveys that may be carried out at company expense . |
3 | ‘ A very gallant and historical operation , the first torpedo attack ever to be carried out at night by the Royal Air Force . |
4 | And certain industrial processes , which relied on electrical machines had to be carried out at night when the supply was available , but in darkness to comply with blackout regulations . |
5 | , Renewal PPL ECGs will be carried out at age forty , then every two years to age fifty , then annually to age 65 . |
6 | Important parts of the job could be carried out at break times or through telephone calls . |
7 | These include the Hops Marketing Board and the Nature Conservancy Council , for example , and are justified with the argument that certain functions can best be carried out at arm 's length from central government : |
8 | All procedures were carried out at room temperature . |
9 | Where reviews were carried out at team meetings or ward meetings , the number of participants was higher ( the overall mean was four ) . |
10 | There is very little we know about these processes although several studies are being carried out at present . |
11 | For example a great deal of work is being carried out at present on the re-structuring of our training courses with a view to safe guarding the status of our Examination Award and gaining future exemption from lengthy in-service training for newly-qualified teachers . |
12 | this is being carried out at site level so more details can be given . |
13 | The procedures by which the project is carried out at present are summarised in Sections 4.7 and 4.8 and exemplified in the Major and Minor Project schools described in Chapters 5 and 6 . |
14 | Whereupon Stoker , gifted with Dublin 's malice , wrote instead a novel — about a bloodsucking , ennobled gentleman whose business was carried on at night , in or around grand dramatic buildings . |