Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [noun pl] of the " in BNC.
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1 | Lovell ( 1986 ) reviews around a dozen papers which have carried out tests of the rational expectations hypothesis using direct survey data . |
2 | Pupils can be given question sheets and required to carry out searches of the database to find the answers . |
3 | Large end plates tend to ‘ stick ’ to sea beds when grounding and when they do come off have been known to carry around lumps of the said seabed for some time . |
4 | Strict crop movement and hygiene controls have been imposed on the farm and MAFF plant health and seeds inspectors are carrying out investigations of the surrounding area . |
5 | Other non-manual groupings are classified by the extent to which they carry out functions of the ‘ collective capitalist ’ : controlling other people 's labour , co-ordinating and managing production . |
6 | SERIOUS traffic delays are expected while British Gas carry out excavations of the A59 at Rice Lane , near Walton Hospital , Liverpool . |
7 | These officers would organise and manage the service ; recruit , train and support the local workers ; carry out assessments of the dementia sufferers ; and take decisions about what extra care — if any — was needed in each case . |
8 | John , Thomas , and Richard , all carried on branches of the business and the designation ‘ Edwards of Halifax ’ is applied to them all . |
9 | As well , the MRC carried out studies of the bacteriology , drug mechanisms , and immunology of tuberculosis and the pharmacology of antituberculosis drugs , directed at preventing drug resistance and treating patients with resistant strains effectively , and also studied sociological , epidemiological , and community problems — including intensive work , lasting 40 years , on patient compliance in taking drugs , and the results achieved in service programmes . |
10 | Between 1856 and 1863 he carried out surveys of the coasts of British Columbia . |
11 | Guo and Bradshaw carried out analyses of the nutrient ( N , P and K ) and energy flow patterns within the village and have conducted a variety of experiments to see how these patterns can be modified to result in a greater retention of nutrients and a more efficient return of energy to the human population . |
12 | Road works : Serious traffic delays are expected for four weeks while British Gas carries out excavations of the A59 at Rice Lane , near Walton Hospital , Liverpool . |