Example sentences of "carries out [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , he 's naturally suspicious and resourceful , besides which we 've no-one else who carries out such work now . ’
2 ( d ) The contractor has the possible opportunity to tender , with the approval of the architect , for work which is subject to a prime cost sum , provided the contractor directly carries out such work in the ordinary course of his business .
3 I am pleased to be able to tell my hon. Friend that , in a recent study on maintenance techniques across the world , the World bank has confirmed that the United Kingdom carries out such work faster than any other country .
4 The United Kingdom carries out such tests of nuclear warheads as are necessary to maintain the effectiveness and safety of our nuclear deterrent .
5 S 41 states that a charitable company must get the Commissioners ' consent before it carries out certain transactions with its directors , such as payments in respect of loss of office or retirement .
6 The CPU carries out certain operations with the information , but most importantly , it sends the information to the computer 's memory ( see FiguresI.l and 1.2 ) .
7 The project carries out comparative cases studies in each sector focusing on how the decisions were made to introduce new micro-electronic technology and to re-design the organisation of work accordingly .
8 The undergravel filter works very well , providing the fishkeeper carries out regular cleaning .
9 in addition , Just Deserts now rotates jobs more frequently , holds employee exercise sessions and carries out regular opinion surveys of staff to find out what changes they want made .
10 The Bureau carries out regular reviews of each contributing office 's mortality and sickness experience against the general experience for all offices .
11 To meet current recommendations of the Health and Safety Executive , the DHSS and the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers , Rentokil 's service carries out thorough surveys , monitors and assesses the extent of contamination , cleans and disinfects all filters , header tanks , cooling tower sumps , packing and drift eliminators , spas and whirlpool baths ; repaints tank linings , proofs roof spaces and pipe ends to keep out pests , and cleans overflows and plant rooms regularly to maintain hygienic conditions .
12 A program is a list of instructions for the computer and when the program is loaded into the microcomputer , the CPU carries out each instruction until the task is complete .
13 An MSC workforce carries out essential maintenance work and provides guides and information points .
14 Not only does the increase of 6 per cent in the science budget fall short of a general increase in spending of 9 per cent and an inflation rate of 10 per cent , but four-fifths of the additional $ 13 million will be allocated to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ( CSIR ) , which carries out in-house research on applied science and technology .
15 Dysmap compiles and carries out continuous simulation models and is particularly suited to modelling situations whose dynamic nature is based on feedback processes .
16 Hence it has been assumed that because the user carries out known-item searches , known items do meet the user 's information needs .
17 They are confident that , highly skilled and dedicated and absolutely tireless , the surgeon will treat each operation — no matter how many operations he or she carries out that day … that week … that year — as unique and fascinating , that he or she will be in top form — for them .
18 The interface does not terminate on the first error but carries out all checks .
19 / This and the company carries out all steps of production in its factories , from preparing the yarn to weaving it on looms designed and manufactured by company engineers , and Brintons factories are considered the most advanced weaving factories from the technical aspect in the whole world , also Brintons company is considered among the largest weaving companies with a production capacity exceeding 100,000 square metres per week / .
20 Another American film of that year , A Workingman 's Dream , has a very weary hero who fails to find a job at a factory ; he falls asleep and dreams of a Professor Wonderful who offers him instant wealth and a new set of clothes , but he is told that these new gains will disappear if he breaks certain simple instructions ; on three occasions he accidentally carries out simple actions which break the instructions and his wealth disappears ; he wakes up to see an ambulance taking a worker from the factory — there is a vacancy and this time his application is successful .
21 It carries out these aims primarily by holding regular seminar meetings , usually six a year , and an annual conference .
22 The definition of who is , and who is not , a housewife is phrased in terms of responsibility : thus a housewife is ‘ the person , other than a domestic servant , who is responsible for most of the household duties ( or for supervising a domestic servant who carries out these duties ) ’ .
23 Regardless of whether or not the user carries out these checks , option 1.5.2 must be used by the designated approver during the approval process .
24 Manufacturers usually provide relative record addressing which carries out these calculations for the user .
25 The Consumers ' Association This body carries out independent tests on a wide variety of consumer goods and services .
26 However , the Archive carries out considerable research into various aspects of information storage and retrieval which are vital to the efficient processing of machine-readable social science data .
27 Which profession carries out particular work may differ from country to country .
28 Lloyd 's Register , which carries out structural surveys of ships to enable them to be insured , believes that structural failure was to blame for many of the losses and is mounting an urgent investigation to establish whether this is the case .
29 But every unnecessary home blood test wastes 26p of scarce NHS resources ( compared with 4p for a urine testing strip ) , and if each of Britain 's 500000 non-insulin dependent diabetic patients carries out several tests a week the cost implications are enormous .
30 The Shorts 360 comes into its own in the summer season , with frequent bus-stop services between the major islands , and it carries out some charters to the mainland to improve its utilisation .
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