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

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1 In the 16 years they have lived here , the kitchen has had three transformations , all carried out by John .
2 Some could easily be found by incorporating screening for AF into the routine health checks on over 75s already carried out by UK general practitioners .
3 Although all the recruit instruction was normally carried out at Castelnaudary , we had been informed that we would be going to Orange , the base of the 1er Régiment Étranger de Cavalerie , as Castelnaudary was overcrowded .
4 The 3D survey was the largest ever carried out by BP and covered an area of 2040 sq km — equivalent to 10 North Sea licence blocks .
5 On one level it would be difficult to argue that the kinds of interventionist policies supported by the report were ever carried out in Brixton : such inner-city areas as this suffered from declining public-sector resources in the mid-1980s .
6 The most comprehensive environmental survey ever carried out in Brazil has revealed that the country 's most serious environmental problem is not the destruction of the Amazon rainforest but the pollution of its cities .
7 The survey is the largest ever carried out in Britain .
8 The turning point in our campaign came in 1987 when the Easthall Residents Association ( ERA ) and our allies worked together on two unique initiatives — the Heatfest Housing Project and ‘ Housing makes you Sick ’ — the largest fully independent survey into housing and health ever carried out in Britain .
9 A library screen was also carried out by PCR with the KOX31-derived 4113 and 4114 primers , which should identify YACs containing either ZNF33A or ZNF33B .
10 All processing and refining of mine output is now carried out in South Africa and its management vested in Matthey Rustenburg Refiners ( MRR ) , a company set up in the 1960's by Johnson Matthey and RPM .
11 After the speeches there was an auction most efficiently carried out by Jeffrey Archer , who had generously donated the Albert Goodwin print of the Houses of Parliament , which fetched £33,000 !
12 These functions have been well carried out by Baedeker guides since the foundation of the German firm in the first part of the nineteenth century .
13 This task is admirably carried out by Geoffrey Douglas Madge , the Australian pianist who now teaches at The Hague .
14 Most of the work previously carried out at Severn Tunnel Junction was transferred to Gloucester , Cardiff Tidal and East Usk ( Newport ) yards , with Stoke Gifford ( Bristol ) playing a minor role .
15 The platinum fabrication operations previously carried out in Brussels have been successfully moved to Royston , where we now have a single manufacturing site able to serve the whole of Europe .
16 Canon Healey has asked that Hospitality members should write to him as soon as possible with nominations for the duties of matron and chief handmade to the pilgrimage , both roles previously carried out by Mrs McDermott .
17 Weldex has already been in contact with Sunley Turriff , AMEC and Keir Construction , which have all acquired Lilley companies , and it will take on the hire contracts previously carried out by Piper Plant ( Scotland ) . ’
18 All this work , in fact , was evidently carried out by Harald Bluetooth .
19 John Major has proposed the setting up of a national environment agency which will combine the regulation of waste disposal with the work currently carried out by HM Pollution Inspectorate and the National Rivers Authority .
20 The programs in them have given rise to the myth that she was the world 's first programmer , but all the mathematical work in the notes was actually carried out by Babbage .
21 If Mr Spicer 's dismissal for drunkenness last Christmas was a charade ; if he is still in fact in your employment though not as a chauffeur ; if your American mistress telephoned Mr Fairfax-Vane and lured him here ; if I should happen to fall victim to a break-in apparently arranged by Mr Fairfax-Vane in order to lay his hands on my Tunbridge Ware but actually carried out by Mr Spicer in order to bring about my death ; if my demise should leave you in possession of your father 's letters and free to publish them …
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