Example sentences of "[adv] carry out [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In an aftermath when the relentless and remorseless inhumanity of the mill owner and his magisterial friends passed into local lore , an attempt was made to assassinate Cartwright and one was successfully carried out on another mill owner , William Horsfall , who had boasted his intent to ride up to his saddle girths in the blood of Luddites .
2 Daily food reintroductions were successfully carried out in 64 patients with subsequent exclusion of suspect foods .
3 Or they can be plotted against the fitted ( here smoothed ) values , to look for indications of non-constant variability ; if the residuals get bigger as the smoothed values get bigger , this usually means that the the analysis would be better carried out on another scale .
4 Work is only carried out during normal working hours , Monday to Friday .
5 Although stool collection in their study was only carried out for 24–48 hours , it was done at home .
6 This was not to imply that planning is an activity which is only carried out by senior management .
7 The firebombing of an Istanbul department store on Dec. 25 , in which 11 people died , was apparently carried out by Kurdish students in protest at the deaths the previous day of at least eight Kurds attending funerals in the south-east .
8 You wo n't see all this fancy formatting on your document ; it 's all carried out by coded instructions .
9 The technology has evolved from operations already carried out at coastal sites in Scotland in which lengths of oil and gas pipelines are made into bundles which are towed offshore at control depths for installation at oil and gasfields .
10 School cleaning in Lincolnshire is already carried out by private contractors .
11 Since we know that the periodicity of some variables is longer than the monitoring already carried out by human beings , we must make use of surrogate or proxy variables to extend our range of knowledge ( such as via tree rings , palynology , oxygen isotope ratios from ice cores and geomorphological evidence of environmental change ) ;
12 The single European market means health checks are no longer carried out at British ports .
13 They are not suitable instruments for exploratory research , which is best carried out by in-depth investigation of a small number of speakers .
14 Examination and determination : The government should acknowledge that the handling of asylum applications is best carried out by qualified interviewers with knowledge of conditions in the applicants ' country .
15 It has been an outstanding success , and has been one of the most far reaching reforms ever carried out in Scottish Education . ’
16 The procedure is usually carried out under intravenous sedation and a local anaesthetic , and takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes to complete .
17 Vasectomy is usually carried out under local anaesthetic , and the whole operation only takes about 10 minutes .
18 Many Norwegians participate in mountain rescue , which is usually carried out in deep snow .
19 This type of care is usually carried out in special units .
20 Investigation : Usually carried out by departmental staff , with reports submitted to the minister within ninety working days .
21 The most frequent methods of gaining primary data are by the use of questionnaires and of interviews , usually carried out by trained agency staff .
22 Assembly of the back is also carried out in one operation .
23 A major ‘ down-sizing ’ operation was also carried out in Advanced Materials and in the Films businesses .
24 In north-west Sussex some culling is also carried out by agricultural interests .
25 In order to generate sales successfully a number of secondary functions are also carried out by most salespeople .
26 Screening for Cryptosporidium should be routinely carried out in such children .
27 Obviously it is rarely done in humans , but is routinely carried out in non-human subjects .
28 Electricity generation is quite often carried out at coal-mine mouths , but ( as Joskow , 1985 , has documented ) under a variety of contractual relationships .
29 Parental care is often carried out for many weeks with no harm coming to the young , but you occasionally get a pair that are very prolific and , in their need to spawn they will often eat their previous brood .
30 Terrible abuses to the environment , often carried out in remote places or far out to sea have been headlined on television and in the press .
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