Example sentences of "a carefully [verb] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A day later he claimed that he had been the victim of a dirty tricks campaign , saying that his house had been under surveillance and that a carefully organized smear campaign had been waged against him , apparently concerning loans alleged to have been made to his petfood company several years previously .
2 Certainly , the standardized interview as used in a carefully conducted sample survey is important , but there are many other instances outside the sample survey in which the interview is an important research tool .
3 Well manicured hands with a carefully toned nail varnish are much more attractive .
4 The Primary Education Improvement Project in Northern Nigeria has produced a programme for the lower classes where more formal subject-based lessons were planned to cover about half the teaching time , but complemented by a carefully planned activities programme based on group work .
5 More recent research by the Bristol team suggests that a more effective treatment would be a combination of the new drugs they are currently working on , together with a carefully planned exercise programme .
6 In fog there is an atmosphere first of temper and then of inertia , followed by improvization and a peculiarly relieved conviviality , like the illogical sense of reprieve that lies in having to eat a carefully planned picnic lunch inside a car because it is pouring with rain outside .
7 One moment you are on a path by a stream , the next you are balancing on a carefully placed tree trunk to cross the stream for the hundredth time .
8 A carefully described church tour takes you around the most spectacular church architecture .
9 A carefully targeted marketing plan ensured Balbirnie House an occupancy rate of over 50% during it first 18 months of business .
10 The main tool for fighting it is to have a carefully agreed work programme with your boss .
11 Nevertheless a carefully designed receptionist role that would take these misgivings into account , may be worth discussing .
12 The simplest functional view of LIFESPAN is as a carefully controlled software storage system into which software for most computers ( written in any language ) can be entered , and which will then serve as the sole source of issuable software .
13 It allows learners to be creative within a carefully controlled language framework .
14 This new task is recognised by special training courses on problem management — a carefully chosen course title that distinguishes it from ‘ problem solving ’ .
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