ADJ

good
The prisoner was released early for good conduct
discreditable, disgraceful, immoral, improper, ungentlemanly, unprofessional, unseemly
aggressive, violent
criminal, fraudulent, illegal, negligent, unlawful, wrongful
homosexual, sexual
personal
business, professional
The business conduct of this bank will be subject to UK rules. Our organization sets high standards of professional conduct
police
human
It is tempting to think of morality as a guide to human conduct

VERB + CONDUCT

engage in
The committee concluded that the senators had engaged in improper conduct
regulate
Efforts were made to regulate the conduct of crowds at football games
explain
The minister was called to court to explain his conduct

CONDUCT + VERB

constitute sth
conduct constituting a crime

PREP

~ by
The violent conduct by the strikers was condemned
~ towards
her conduct towards her husband

PHRASES

a code of conduct, rules of conduct, standards of conduct

ADJ

proper
The elders were responsible for the proper conduct of community life
day-to-day
the day-to-day conduct of the business of the company

ADV

independently
The enquiry must be independently conducted
personally
properly
successfully

ADV

personally
How about a personally conducted tour of the house?

PREP

along, around/round, down, through, to, etc.
A guide conducted us around the museum

ADV

honourably, well, with dignity
She conducts herself with great dignity

ADV

well
a substance which conducts electricity well