Example sentences of "[is] carry [adv prt] by a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The routine management of the EIB is carried out by a board of directors , of which there are nineteen nominated by member countries , with France , West Germany , and the UK appointing nine directors . |
2 | In England and Wales , it is carried out by a branch of the Inland Revenue . |
3 | Generally this type of behaviour is carried out by a person in authority and the victim — because that is what the recipient has become — is reluctant or afraid to complain . |
4 | Its administration is carried out by a staff of several hundred who work under the direction of the general council . |
5 | If the work is carried out by a staff photographer in working hours the copyright belongs to his employers . |
6 | Solicitors ' Practice Rule 14 requires solicitors who wish to provide structural surveys or formal property valuations to ensure that : ( 1 ) the work is carried out by a principal or employee who is a chartered surveyor or who holds another professional qualification approved by the Council of the Law Society ; and ( 2 ) an appropriate additional contribution is paid to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund ( see Chapter 12 ) . |
7 | When , occasionally , police operations have to be investigated , the examination is carried out by a team from another force since the structural separation of forces makes collusion less likely . |
8 | Painting is carried out by a team of around 20 artists , all with art-school training , at their studio in Islington . |
9 | The work of the Land Registry is carried out by a number of District Land Registries located throughout the country . |
10 | The process of locating and retrieving required information from the disc is carried out by a microcomputer linked to a laser disc player or by microcomputing power built into the player itself . |
11 | This finding strongly suggests that ASFV transcription is carried out by a multisubunit virus-encoded RNA polymerase similar to those of vaccinia virus and eukaryotic cells . |