Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] in [det] [noun sg] " 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 Direct field observations of professional and paraprofessional social service personnel at work and in training were carried out in each country .
4 At the end of Chapter 3 it was pointed out that the 1960s had seen a series of reform proposals in British government and that by 1980 most of these had been carried out in some form though the question of devolution had still to be settled .
5 The cases can be carried out in any order and entirely selectively ( there is no ongoing storyline ) .
6 The communication of findings can be carried out in any manner which meets the performance criteria .
7 It is important to distinguish between such lexical analysis of uncontrolled terms in thesis titles , ( which has not been carried out in any detail in the present study but which is one of the factors analysed in a paper in preparation by the author ) , and the subject classification carried out by Rolfe , Will and in the Laming list .
8 Next year two-thirds of all motorway maintenance work will be carried out in this way .
9 Because the transaction was carried out in this way , the loser was Derbyshire 's pension fund .
10 However , when the company was considering the service and repair of machinery and was thinking of sending it abroad to Scandanavia , it was willing to listen and to ensure that the work was carried out in this country .
11 The final shaping of the whole assembly was actually carried out in this case after the two were glued together , before final fixing to the chair .
12 Significant research has been carried out in this field .
13 In fact Peasgood suggests , in one of the few surveys which have been carried out in this area , that selection in academic libraries from the ‘ book in hand ’ was found to be no more effective than selection from lists ( effectiveness being measured in terms of subsequent issues ) .
14 Numerous MEG supported projects have been carried out in this area , especially by Noranda-Kerr , and all data are available on Open File .
15 But now a lot of work is being carried out in this area ; in future the use of biological agents for control will be far more widespread and the use of chemicals reduced even further . ’
16 The analysis of the search space carried out in this chapter should help to focus attention on the discriminating requirement of top-down information in terms of the number and similarity of hypotheses competing over a stretch of the utterance , and of the distance between pruning points ( i.e. the grammar ‘ chunks ’ ) , the two factors which determine the potential combinatorial explosion of hypotheses .
17 It will be treated rather as a set of conditions relating to the sale of goods or the supply of work and materials for the purposes of the comparative analysis carried out in this chapter .
18 Secondly , this is not a comparative evaluation of different models of service , since the standardised diagnostic assessment carried out in this study by the research psychiatrist is not the same process of assessment that occurs in domiciliary visits performed by psychogeriatricians in more traditional services .
19 ‘ Do they always carry on in this fashion ? ’
20 While there is some simple arithmetic to carry out in this question , it is much more likely that the drop in success rate is due to problems with interpretation and the distribution of the error response , £2.60 , confirms this .
21 People wo n't be able to afford to have the water services if you carry on in this way .
22 They carried on in this fashion for another day and a half , travelling at night to conserve energy .
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