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

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1 It had to be within access of the studios so that normal work could be carried on by those participating in the scheme .
2 Nobody thought trade could be carried on in India without a network of factories and fortifications , which meant that there would have to be a company with a charter to run them — the idea that the government might provide them would have struck the merchants as inappropriate and would have alarmed the politicians who would have had to impose taxes to pay for them .
3 Subject to the above , the related activity could be carried on within one area of the shop by any of the family .
4 Finally , it could be carried out as a continuation of the R & D activities of a firm acquired abroad .
5 Unfortunately no further work could be carried out through lack of funds .
6 With the insertion of implants it could be carried out at any age , but the sensible option would be prophylactic mastectomy either at the completion of her family or at the menopause . ’
7 Important parts of the job could be carried out at break times or through telephone calls .
8 Then , after using it on video , any intensive listening tasks could be carried out on audio .
9 Prior to the meeting , the IWC 's scientific committee had said that the population of minke whales had now recovered to the point where renewed commercial hunting could be carried out on a sustainable basis .
10 The hospital 's chief executive Len Fenwick immediately said the operation could be carried out on Tyneside .
11 There was no way that Nigel , in his coffin and with the coffin in a horizontal position , could be carried out of the room and around all the corners and down the stairs to where the Volvo was waiting .
12 At its most extreme limits of informality the interview could be carried out with the interviewer taking no notes or tape recording at all .
13 By using the stomach tube , and portions of liquefied food identified only by a code number , the test could be carried out without either the patient or the nurse giving the test food knowing its identity .
14 At this stage the channel cables were not actually connected to the peripherals so that testing of the processor and channels could be carried out without affecting the existing systems .
15 These were cases in which the research interview could be carried out within one week of the team assessment , to minimise disagreement due to changes in the patients ' condition .
16 The initial setting up could be carried out by them and then circularised to the nearest branches some time before September in order for the most capable branch to make an offer for the franchise .
17 Nine out of 10 are routine calls , many of which could be carried out by mini cabs .
18 In hospitals without a psychiatric unit , the assessment of patients could be carried out by trained hospital staff , such as psychiatric nurses , social workers , and junior medical and psychiatric staff , under the supervision of a senior psychiatrist from the local psychiatric hospital , or by trained psychiatric nurses and social workers from the local psychiatric hospital working with psychiatrists , who would visit the hospital on a regular basis .
19 It is possible that editing could be speeded up if some of these could be carried out by a facility that operated automatically , unless told not to .
20 The engineering drawing itself accelerated this process , because projects carefully worked out in advance on paper could be carried out by many workers each doing a small repetitive part of the whole operation , perhaps in distant factories and workshops .
21 Her powerful twin Paxman engines gave her a range and reliability we had long sought after and the increased accommodation meant that more revenue work could be carried out by a crew of eight customs officers .
22 I refer to a letter written by the hon. Member for Leeds , Central on 28 November 1991 to the secretary of the Society of Chief Inspectors and Advisers : ’ The subsequent evaluation , monitoring and implementation of new practices could be carried out by both the initial inspector or by a group of advisers .
23 He maintains that foreign exchange intervention and management of the Exchange Equalisation Account could be carried out by private institutions , as could the banking role , and monetary policies designed by the Treasury could be implemented by a major commercial bank for a fee .
24 The only functions that necessarily have to be carried out by the Bank of England are lender of last resort facilities — even supervision could be carried out by a self regulatory organisation ( SRO — see Chapter 12 ) for the banking system .
25 The method , however , lacks flexibility , and for an apparatus this size it was essential to have an independent power source so that adjustments could be carried out in the event of failure .
26 This could be carried out in the school , the clinic or the child 's home .
27 Indeed , for those interested in observational methods , it is hard to see how a longitudinal study of any magnitude could be carried out in any other way .
28 What are the advantages of implementing the control unit of a processor by microprogramming , Wilkes ( 1951 ) introduced the concept as a means by which the design and implementation of a control unit could be carried out in a Systematic and logical manner ; this advantage is a Particularly valuable one today , when uniform electronic layouts are well suited to the technology of LSI .
29 Perhaps random spot checks could be carried out in the same way as breathalyser tests .
30 The above research could be carried out in SSL or EML using Biosis & Science Citation Index on CD-ROM .
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