Example sentences of "[prep] be carried out [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the former case , it is likely that a Design Change will be raised to authorise work to be carried out to fix the reported problem .
2 In the former case , it is likely that a Design Change will be raised to authorise work to be carried out to fix the reported problem .
3 Please ensure that in future , if any planned power supply work is to be carried out affecting the supply to the computer room , I am informed well in advance , so that I can make arrangements to safeguard the file-servers and inform users .
4 A SURVEY is to be carried out to assess the social and health needs of people living in the Brandywell area of Londonderry .
5 Initial sound pressure monitoring would first have to be carried out to assess the ‘ noise climate ’ along the route , said Michael Kennedy , principal environmental health officer .
6 Each of the records in this short ( 54 records ) file contains a question or task to be carried out using the reference(s) given .
7 The Snooker Tables A variety of work requires to be carried out to improve the quality of both the snooker tables .
8 The Snooker Tables A variety of work requires to be carried out to improve the quality of both the snooker tables .
9 Cleveland County Council has announced that it intends to close Church Bank on Church Lane in Elwick , near Hartlepool , for about three weeks from March 1 for work to be carried out to prevent a verge from subsiding .
10 Now another survey is to be carried out to establish the amount of damage and the expected costs of maintenance .
11 Unless any cash payment is passing which is required by the husband for the purchase of another property , a contract would appear to be unnecessary and is certainly not required if the transaction is to be carried out following a court order ( whether by consent or otherwise ) as application can always be made to the court for the terms of the order to be carried out ( see Chapter 8 ) .
12 At the outset , the plaintiff may be slow to contact a solicitor , negotiations for a settlement may drag on , the extent of the plaintiff 's injuries may not become clear until the end of a lengthy period of treatment , investigations may have to be carried out to ascertain the evidence , expert opinions may have to be obtained , communication and action by both sides may be poor and slow , the advice of counsel may be taken , pleadings are often extended , the length of time spent waiting for the trial to begin can be substantial , and errors may be made by the professionals involved .
13 The repairs to be carried out include the replacement of gyros , solar arrays and cameras and the installation of a device to correct the optics of the troubled telescope , launched in April 1990 .
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