Example sentences of "[be] carried [adv prt] [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Much will depend on the speed with which the practical aspects can be carried through and the extent to which new members can be attracted from the building societies .
2 Following the accession of George I , he seconded a motion of 12 April 1717 that English trade to the Baltic could not be carried on unless the king of Sweden was brought to reason , and during the South Sea crisis he advocated strong measures against the directors .
3 A partnership practice that operated from two offices ceased to be carried on when the partnership was dissolved and the two main equity partners continued as sole practitioners from their respective offices .
4 Clearly , if a threat of punishment is to be effective in sustaining collusion the firms must believe that the punishment would actually be carried out if the need arose .
5 Such tasks as these can only be carried out when the engineer has also derived methods of organising his knowledge on a wide range of subjects such as efficiency , reliability , safety , economics , elegance , marketability etc. in a coherent way .
6 Referring clinicians gave permission for this to be carried out and the study was approved by the local Hospital Ethical Committee .
7 Each subject gave written informed consent for the study to be carried out and the protocol was approved by the ethical committee of the Sheffield Area Health Authority .
8 A full survey of the Braer will be needed before it is known for certain no oil remains , but a survey can not be carried out until the weather is suitable , which could take up to three months .
9 Monitoring for infantile methaemoglobinaemia should be carried out where the values are 50–100 mg/litre and babies should get bottled water at or above 100 mg/litre .
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