Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They were advised to carry on as at present with these and focus in the meantime on the priority problem behaviour .
2 So if the law was clear that in those circumstances they should have been on notice and should have therefore watched where the money was going , there would n't have been a problem and are we not saying that legitimate stock lending , which I think is what Good is abou is suggesting , if carried on properly on market , would be all right , but if it immediately goes off market into the back doors and back rooms and people ca n't see what 's going on and the financial institutions take part in that , then they are doing something that un undoubtedly is probably going to cause loss to pension funds and should n't there be a clear law which makes them liable in those circumstances .
3 A great deal of very useful research can be carried out wholly from documentary sources of one kind or another , but often social researchers find themselves in a position where they want to investigate social behaviour on which there is very little published research or perhaps what research has been published is not relevant enough to their own particular areas of interest .
4 Module and file transfers between LIFESPAN and user accounts are carried out automatically by LIFESPAN in response to a user request .
5 Developments in biotechnology , in particular monoclonal antibodies , have made possible over-the-counter pregnancy and ovulation testing , and in future will enable many more diagnostic tests to be carried out simply in GP surgeries and the patient 's home .
6 Clinical research is carried out mostly at university clinics , which receive 80 per cent of their cash from medical insurance companies and the rest from the Länder .
7 In large-scale national surveys , as carried out regularly by market research firms and government agencies , interviews may be carried out over the whole country and the people who have the task of making the analysis of several hundred or thousand schedules can not possibly be for ever phoning through to the interviewers to ask what some cryptic little scribble opposite question number 15 is supposed to mean .
8 C will not , of course , be liable for any acts that he may have carried out innocently before notification that B had divulged the information in breach of A's confidence .
9 Experts had testified in Congress that the massive expense of such research meant that it could be carried out only with government backing .
10 The analysis of turnover by activity and geographical market has not been disclosed because the Company has only one major activity , which is carried out solely within North West England .
11 Software design and production activities are carried out externally to LIFESPAN and will normally be performed in a number of separate user accounts allocated for that purpose ; possibly on a separate computer .
12 In the early days production was carried out entirely with bottle kilns .
13 Feelings that may have poisoned one 's perceptions and coloured one 's actions since childhood may be found inappropriate to be carried around continually in adult life .
14 He told us they 'd cut off the water supply to the house , and as no one can carry on long without water , he thinks they 'll surrender quite soon .
15 One other task to carry out well in advance — the garden and exterior maintenance : all fences , gates , paths and steps should be repaired .
16 Nor is the subject referred to again until nearly two years later , when he surprised everyone by suddenly disclosing what he had heard at the Council and proposed to carry out fully in future .
17 No less vivid are accounts from the women — nurses carrying on bravely under fire , the ‘ Madonnas of Pervyse ’ or Sister Brown in her hospital ship off Gallipoli .
18 With high land values and the lowest UK unemployment , almost 50 per cent of the very small holdings were what the survey classed as ‘ amenity farming ’ , in which land and buildings are acquired with ‘ a desirable residence and the agricultural activities carried out largely for pleasure ’ .
19 It is usually ( although not in all circumstances ) for the prosecution to prove that any act carried out purportedly in accordance with the needs of patient , hospital , client etc. was carried out in bad faith or with lack of reasonable care .
20 Excavations carried out recently on behalf of the Cheltenham Museum have revealed structures from the first to the fourth centuries , an irregular street pattern and a ditch with fourth-century coins in the lower filling which may have been part of a defence system .
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