Example sentences of "carry out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Together , they underpin rather than oversee the disciplines they serve , and reliance upon them can be so complete that procedures simply can not be carried out without their aid . |
2 | Such small works can be carried out without applying for grant and , therefore , the whole farm does not have to comply with the regulations . |
3 | it is significant that this first civil rights march , unaccompanied by any provocative display of weapons , banners or symbol was carried out without any breach of the peace . |
4 | The whole spray operation can be carried out without moving position . |
5 | This means that specified alterations , from putting in new windows to removing chimney stacks , may not be carried out without consent . |
6 | I doubt if any survey has ever been carried out without the researcher having some regrets at the analysis stage about some questions which could have been phrased better , but the good researcher makes sure in advance that these regrets are as few as possible . |
7 | By using the stomach tube , and portions of liquefied food identified only by a code number , the test could be carried out without either the patient or the nurse giving the test food knowing its identity . |
8 | Although much litigation was carried out without professional legal advice , the bar grew quickly , and the more competent lawyers were able to command high fees . |
9 | Indeed , the colonial system of the nineteenth century was a sort of polity which was particularly vulnerable to an illegal activity like cattle stealing which could not be carried out without the connivance or at least tolerance of a large segment of the population . |
10 | ‘ China 's reform , the trend of history and the choice of the people , should be carried out without wavering . ’ |
11 | The company notes that the relocation exercise was carried out without the help of an independent specialist relocation company which may have been able to ease staffs ' fears about moving to a new area and so possibly improve on the 50 per cent retention rate . |
12 | Even then , the slaughter is carried out without malice toward the animal . |
13 | All work was done by hand , even dismantling and re-assembly being carried out without the aid of lifting tackle , and the aircraft is now resplendent in original silver trainer scheme with yellow T-bands . |
14 | This can only be achieved fully when the observation is carried out without the knowledge of the observed , such as through one-way glass , or in circumstances where the observer is ‘ lost in the crowd ’ . |
15 | This simple account of cattle-raiding followed by an expedition to punish the thieves explains the situation on frontiers all over the world , and of course these punitive expeditions ( which sometimes took the form of pre-emptive strikes by people who wanted to get their retaliation in first ) were carried out without consulting any central government . |
16 | In 1685 two small-scale but embarrassing attacks , by the Duke of Monmouth in the west of England and the Duke of Argyll in Scotland , had been defeated on land but the initial landings had been carried out without the navy being able to stop them . |
17 | Rigorous means testing is ‘ carried out without difficulty ’ and public aid can be recovered if a person later becomes affluent . |
18 | Even so apparently straightforward a task is not carried out without difficulty . |
19 | The long occupation of northern France by the Lancastrian kings could never have been carried out without the active participation of men , many of them not yet noble , performing the tasks of their captains who , as noblemen with lands in England , had to return every so often to their estates to see to their upkeep . |
20 | In theory , parties were free to frame their own transactions , which could then be carried out without legal impediment ; in the event that a bargain fell through , or if one party balked or proved unable to perform , the law of contract made freely available the regular judicial processes of the court system , in which economic damages would be awarded to the party aggrieved . |
21 | While stabilisation of the production and price of essential commodities can be seen as legitimate functions of an international organisation , they inevitably involve purely commercial dealings which should not be carried out without the objective protection of an applicable legal system and the availability of a judicial or arbitral forum for the resolution of commercial disputes . |
22 | Developments of this sort can not be carried out without planning permission granted by local planning authority . |
23 | It is hard to see how some of this work could practicably have been carried out without computer aid ; for example , the input to the analysis of on versus tu/vous realizations of the indefinite personal pronoun was ‘ 4,300 tokens , each one of which has been carefully studied as to its syntactic and discursive role … ’ |
24 | Her worries extend to the role of HIV testing because of known cases where testing has been carried out without the child 's consent . |
25 | All exercises are carried out without music — we all count to 10-music is used at other periods during the day . |
26 | Many home improvements can be carried out without having to let anyone know . |
27 | For appeal , see City of Glasgow District Licensing Board v. MacDonald , 1978 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 74 , which confirmed the competent procedure to be a summary application to the sheriff where the alteration had been carried out without consent . |
28 | At this stage the channel cables were not actually connected to the peripherals so that testing of the processor and channels could be carried out without affecting the existing systems . |
29 | In the meantime a series of minor works to implement recommendations of the various fire reports , which can be carried out without additional funding , has been started . |
30 | And once again there exists a pattern of decisions which are mutually consistent , so that all planned activities can be carried out without disappointment . |