1.b> i> ; , ; ; the regular perambulations of the police boats in their daily and nightly surveys of the river - ;
2.b> , ( , .i>); to conduct / to carry out, to do / a survey / ; we conducted a survey of parents in the village i> ; the survey revealed that / / , ; a recent survey showed 75% of those questioned were in favour of the plan / , 75% ; a recent survey found that 58% of people did not know where their heart is , i> 58-i> , ; surveys have shown that more and more people are getting into debt , ;
3.b> .i> , ; ; an aerial survey .i> ; ; a geological survey ;
4.b> / ( ; . i>); the bank will not lend you any money to buy a house unless you have a survey done on it , ;
5.b> ; a survey of modern English literature ; a comprehensive survey of modern music / .