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

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1 The doctors said they did n't know how I managed to carry on in such pain . ’
2 ‘ Insulting , then , ’ she agreed quietly , determined not to lose her temper , although if he was going to carry on in that vein the chances of her keeping it for very long were absolutely nil .
3 The plating is carried on in eight vats , one each for silver , nickel and black nickel , two for brass plating , and three for copper plating .
4 These were low-paid , largely female , occupations mainly unmechanized and carried on in small workshops .
5 Arguments over the validity of the notice and justification of the motives of the partners serving it are better left to an appropriate tribunal ( judge , arbitrator or mediator ) than carried on in acrimonious correspondence .
6 Fig. 88 abjures pattern , making its effect entirely by the balance of light figures and dark ground ; while Euphronios in fig. 89 makes his patterns too in red-figure : two ways of integrating the picture still further with the pot , both carried on in later generations .
7 Of course , the debate is not carried on in these terms .
8 Logging is still carried on in some areas .
9 Farming was carried on in open fields that had not changed basically since the thirteenth century , and beyond the arable fields and their meadows lay great tracts of common pasture , much of it covered with gorse and furze , rising in places to moorland and mountains .
10 It was a triumph of planning in so short a time for so complicated a matter , most of it carried through in most places within a year or two years of the passing of the act .
11 As a result , a whole range of measures including stricter disciplinary codes , work reorganisation and redundancies have been carried through in large numbers of firms ( Hyman and Elger , 1981 ) .
12 It was built so very near the sea that it had narrowly escaped being carried away in high tides , and doubtless would have been altogether afloat but for its having a foundation of some two feet and a half of stone .
13 It is n't , but it 's very small and compact , and can be carried easily in one hand .
14 The Liverpool manager was seething with rage after his defender David Burrows was carried off in this Coca-Cola Cup tie with a severe knee injury that will keep him out for at least three months .
15 Obviously it is rarely done in humans , but is routinely carried out in non-human subjects .
16 With a length of 116 metres , a width of 18 metres and a depth of 6.9 metres over the sill , it enabled the larger steamers now frequenting the port to have repairs and maintenance carried out in modern facilities .
17 It is suggested that spending on support services , such as libraries and computing , has a bearing on the quality of research work carried out in individual universities .
18 Please register in the Library for training , which will be carried out in small groups over the next few weeks .
19 Look at the amount of resistance stirred up when it was first suggested that operations should be carried out in aseptic conditions .
20 To examine the magnitude of contamination of the peritoneal cavity by intestinal bacteria , an incubation of PABA-UDCA disulphate with intraperitoneal pus or fluid was carried out in six patients with localised or diffuse peritonitis ( table 1 ) .
21 To collect the data , surveys are being carried out in selected superstores and interviews are being undertaken with employees , managers , retail executives , union officers and job centres .
22 To reinforce the suggestion of an enhanced polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis , counterbalanced by hyperconsumption in active inflammatory bowel disease , studies have to be carried out in non-active patients .
23 As in nearly every discipline the work of science is carried out in two arena : the laboratory where the scientist is working towards the goals of the institute or company and the academic backdrop where novel work , properly presented , can lead to individual and institution/company credit and personal career development .
24 The empirical research in Belfast was carried out in two stages .
25 The research was carried out in two stages .
26 This was carried out in two centres on an outpatient basis using local anaesthesia and intravenous sedation where indicated at one to four weekly intervals until obliteration of all varices had been achieved .
27 The survey was carried out in two parts : ( a ) by timing all stages in the delivery of a book , from the initial completion of a call-slip by a reader to the issue of the requested item to the reader ; and ( b ) by questionnaire , seeking the views of readers on the book delivery service .
28 Celia Brown's(1986) study was carried out in two districts of Avon County ; 23 parents were interviewed and a further two completed questionnaires .
29 Architects for the conversion were Cecil Denny Highton and Partners and the work was carried out in two phases , the contractors for the first being Newman and Kerry of Aldershot , and J. Edwards and Sons of Waterlooville for the second .
30 The examination will be carried out in two phases : an update to 1968 of the out of print Public Record Office handbook on the records of the Colonial and Dominions Offices , building on a draft by Professor J M Lee , and a detailed guide to policy files across departmental boundaries between 1925 and 1957 , both to be published as PRO handbooks .
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