Example sentences of "carried [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The pioneering work started at North Road by Mr Wolfe is still carried on today by the Railway Preservation Society .
2 This led to a good deal of overlapping and interdepartmental rivalry , notably between the foreign and war offices : propaganda in the neutral states which it was most important to influence was in fact carried on largely by the British diplomatic missions there , often supported by groups of expatriates and local anglophiles .
3 If the s69(2) relief is not applicable , it will be essential to have a majority of foreign trustees and for the general administration actually to be carried on ordinarily outside the United Kingdom if the trust is to be an overseas trust for CGT purposes .
4 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 is about is suggesting , if carried on properly on the 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 .
5 After the election , though , the NDP faded into the ranks of the coalition majority , having neither roots nor party organization of their own , and Unionist efforts were carried on instead through a Labour wing in their own party .
6 when the business of the partnership can be carried on only at a loss ;
7 He may be mistaken in his choice of means , but it is against nature that he should wish harm to his kingdom ’ A unified and consistent policy , it was often contended , could be carried on only by a monarch , not by a group of ministers each of whom had his own axe to grind ( this was a favourite argument of Frederick II in particular ) .
8 Clearly , the predisposition of the parents is carried down partially to the children .
9 Her picture and her silk quilt had been carried down below in the chaos of last night and she did not have the energy to seek them out .
10 I liked Brahms 's youthful B major Trio for its wholly natural flow — as if the players were carried along willy-nilly on the music 's own tide .
11 Offiah , back in action against Widnes last Friday after missing two matches with hamstring trouble , was carried off early in the second half after pulling up in agony .
12 The Group intends to continue some focused work on the Philippines but this will be carried out primarily through the Philippines Ecumenical Network , and through the autumn 1991 IBT programmes .
13 The new science centre would be a clearing-house for developing and funding projects to be carried out primarily in the republics of the former Soviet Union , the announcement said .
14 For both these reasons , management in this company decided that in future productionisation would be carried out away from the shop-floor .
15 I do not think that people in Cornwall want to allocate blame at the moment , but they do want to ensure that the environmental clean-up is carried out both in the short term and the long term without hold-ups .
16 Distribution of United Distillers brands in New Zealand is carried out principally by the Magnum Corporation .
17 I was not happy that this extra would be carried out economically within the Contract , prncipally because of created access problems and likely extensions being sought .
18 Government functions were to be carried out instead by a Cabinet attached to executive President Islam Karimov [ whose title is given wrongly on p. 37323 as President of the Supreme Soviet ] .
19 As for the time investment , planning the layout , preparing the plot by digging and manuring , sowing the seeds and watering those crops that needed extra moisture were all carried out well within the weekly ration of 60 minutes .
20 The market research exercise may be carried out independently of the actual site investigation .
21 In contrast to this , all inputs to a process are carried out automatically by the IPC type expert system without consulting a human operator .
22 This mapping may be carried out automatically by the DBMS ; indeed there may not be any options open to the user .
23 Sometimes assessments are carried out simply as a classroom routine .
24 Settlement of transactions in government securities is now carried out largely through the Central Gilts Office .
25 Measurements of Ca 2 + and pH were carried out immediately after the collection .
26 Such audits are being carried out already by a number of large European companies .
27 This validation is carried out either by a SCOTVEC team if it 's a private centre or by the Director of Education if it 's a local authority centre .
28 No investigation is known to have been carried out either by the Indian or Sri Lankan authorities .
29 Currently , external course assessment is carried out either by the organization providing the course , or by individual users for the benefit of their own authorities .
30 In a smaller agency many of these tasks are carried out either by the managing director , the finance department or a general manager , with help where necessary from other members of other departments .
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