Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] carried out [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The ministry of agriculture has carried out successful trials on the new tests but says the government has yet to make a final decision on wether to fully adopt the new system . |
2 | Catriona Rowan has carried out initial research , trials and consumer testing and is satisfied the project would be viable running a herd of ten Highland pony mares and followers . |
3 | It is true that English Heritage has carried out frequent monitoring . |
4 | Halzen has carried out preliminary tests on the Greenland ice sheet . |
5 | Dunn ( 1983 ; 1984 ) in Cambridge has carried out extensive observations of sibling relationships and the effects of general family functioning of the arrival of a new baby . |
6 | The psychiatrist John Cooper has carried out some work on the personality characteristics of ‘ houseproud ’ women . |
7 | Certainly the weaknesses so far identified do not indicate any general shortfalls in the quality of audit work , the review says , but until the JMU has carried out more inspections and increased its database of information , it is too early to be more definitive . |
8 | Refer to the compliance unit if the client is an audit client or if there is a possibility that the UK firm has carried out any work for the client in the past . |
9 | Harefield Hospital has carried out 48 heart transplant operations . |
10 | Consultant ENT surgeon Mr S Kaluskar has carried out 220 tonsil , 58 sinus , and several larynx operations since the machine was installed in 1991 . |
11 | The BGS has carried out some drilling ( Leake and Styles , 1984 ) and soil sampling ( Smith and Leake , 1984 ) in this poorly exposed area and some data are available on Open File . |
12 | The Guild of British Tie Makers has carried out extensive research into tie wearing and has discovered that , far from being viewed as a current trend , the tie is considered an essential item in a man 's wardrobe . |