Example sentences of "[noun pl] carry [adv prt] by [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The committee takes the view that government research projects carried out by private industry have a better chance of leading to commercial rewards in terms of new products and processes .
2 As with all restoration projects carried out by any society , cash is the key issue and a share issue has been launched to finance the restoration of both vehicles with £1 shared available in blocks of 10 to adults and singly to children .
3 It is necessary to designate one LIFESPAN user to be responsible for the operation and control of the offline system , since the activities carried out by this person are significantly more complicated than those met by most LIFESPAN users .
4 As this latter example suggests , there is also a wide and varied range of trading activities carried out by local authorities ( see Chapter 12 ) .
5 The number of audits carried out by each firm was taken from our database at 1992 .
6 This risk might come from subsequent investigation of the audit , or from investigations carried out by any of the various regulatory bodies such as the Inland Revenue Investigations Branch or one established under the Financial Services Act .
7 The initial wave of deportations followed round-ups carried out by French police in the occupied zone .
8 The reason for this can be traced historically to the fact that research on creativity in academic psychology has formed a quite separate strand of enquiry from that originating in the early pathographic analyses carried out by medical writers .
9 Of course , some of these difficulties may be surmounted if the structure of Whitehall is itself radically altered , with departmental policy-making effectively separated from executive functions carried out by semi-autonomous agencies as proposed in the 1988 Ibbs Next Steps Report ( see Chapter 2 ) .
10 The distinction between a restricted and an elaborated code is based on language studies carried out by middle-class investigators who entered the social world of ‘ working-class ’ children from the outside and without credentials valid in that world .
11 The Unit also endeavours to encourage collaborative research and to act as a source of advice for studies carried out by other organisations .
12 Taken together , the studies carried out by social , economic and political revisionists have opened the way to a far-reaching reassessment of the dynamics of popular unrest during Nicholas II 's reign , the role of the revolutionary intelligentsia , the prospects of stable capitalist and western-style democratic development in the period before the First World War , and the drama of 1917 itself .
13 Autopsies carried out by forensic experts reportedly concluded that some victims had been killed by a bullet in the head after having been wounded .
14 Surveys carried out by professional surveyors really begin too late in the house-buying process , and are divorced from the circumstances of the purchaser and from the legal provisions contained in the deeds and conveyance .
15 The evidence suggests that the writers were already considering a cheap grade ‘ B ’ picture about Ku-Klux-Klan and Black Legion activities when the notorious trial of four workmen in Detroit made executions carried out by such organizations a matter of national attention .
16 Re-entry programmes may include practical clinical assessments , but it is more usual to rely on reports from any supervised clinical allocations undertaken during a course , and any personal assessments carried out by continuing education tutors , your mentor , or senior nurse assessors working in the area where you will be working .
17 Stories brought back from gynaecological examinations and procedures carried out by male doctors are at best disturbing , at worst horrifying .
18 More people with incontinence seem to be consulting their doctors about it than has been found in previous studies , but the procedures carried out by general practitioners still seem to be suboptimal .
19 Any assistance given was based on a survey of house prices carried out by Black Horse Relocation .
20 The yield was estimated at between one and two megatonnes , which made it China 's largest-ever nuclear explosion , exceeding by far the yields for tests carried out by other nuclear powers since the 1970s .
21 Limitation of Action — Statute , action on — Accrual of cause of action — Local authority notice to repair — Landlord failing to do work — Repairs carried out by local authority — Action to recover cost of repairs — Whether service of demand for payment prerequisite to or necessary ingredient of cause of action — Whether cause of action accruing on completion of work or service of demand — Housing Act 1957 ( c. 56 ) , s. 10(3) ( 4 ) — Limitation Act 1980 ( c. 58 ) , s. 9(1)
22 That is why we are consulting on our proposals for extending compulsory competitive tendering to professional and technical services carried out by local authorities .
23 Recently the government has started to implement policies which extend this principle to many of the services carried out by local authorities and by health authorities .
24 These technical cooperation ( TC ) programmes are mostly long-term assignments carried out by residential BGS teams , backed by shorter visits from headquarters based specialist staff and senior management .
25 Business Week ranked Spencer Stuart in third place for 1988 with revenues of $81.7m. based on 1800 assignments carried out by 137 consultants .
26 Last December Judge Rant jailed eight men for consensual activities ( MT February ) ; sado-masochistic ( S&M ) sexual practices carried out by homosexual men — in private .
27 It was mentioned earlier that trainee advice workers do sometimes observe interviews carried out by experienced advisers .
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