Example sentences of "carry out with a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This was carried out with a sample of some 2,000 establishments in 1980 and in 1984 ( see , Daniel/Millward , 1983 ; Millward/Stevens , 1986 ) .
2 Whippings in Sri Lanka were carried out with a cat-o-nine-tails and flayed the back of the prisoner , scarring him for life .
3 Two UN doctors who got into the area recently reported that amputations were being carried out with a carpenter 's saw and no anaesthetic or antibiotics .
4 erm employed people have a regular activity erm on a daily basis , and that activity is carried out with a time structure , so that the hours of the day are different from each other , the days of the week are marked out as being different from each other , the weeks are marked out by being different from each other as well , and also you 're situated in time in a different way — you 're on some sort of career , you can see some way in which your life is progressing .
5 Last year 's survey was carried out with a group of practitioners at an audit regulation meeting run by the Southern Society , and in view of the continuing concerns about regulation , we repeated this exercise with 160 practitioners who attended a similar meeting in October 1992. 64 responses were received , some of which represented one response from several representatives of the same firm .
6 Co-operation in taxonomic computing will be carried out with a number of institutions , nationally and internationally .
7 Cutting was mostly carried out with a scythe although a few were able to hire machinery for the purpose .
8 The difficulty with standard significance tests is that their valid and effective use usually depends on the way the data are approached — for example whether the research has been designed with a specific hypothesis in mind or a less focused post hoc analysis is being carried out with a view to revealing underlying patterns .
9 Their evidence is based on structured interviews carried out with a sample of 1770 British men and women .
10 These realities , pressures and residual doubts probably add rather than detract from Soviet incentives to favour a pre-emptive , lightning offensive , carried out with a minimum of warning and consultation .
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