Example sentences of "the basis for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At a regional scale , the imagery provides the basis for the geological mapping .
2 The argument here is that it is tax schedules as shown in Table 16.6 , widely publicized in newspapers and annual tax returns , which form the basis for the ordinary citizen 's notion of tax burden .
3 Dr Michael Burgess wishes to disaggregate the basis for the outstanding FT-SE 100 contracts into two parts : the dividend effect ( D ( 1 + r ) ) and the foregone interest effect ( Sr ) .
4 the Civil Rights [ Disabled Persons ] Bill could form the basis for the new law , but the matter is too significant for the Private Member 's procedure — a Government Bill is needed .
5 Formed in the aftermath of the 1931 financial crisis , PEP exemplified that liberal-reformist strand of ‘ middle opinion ’ that was to grow in the 1930s and provide the basis for the political shift leftwards during the Second World War .
6 They are the basis for the audible component of belching through oesophagopharyngeal passage of gas and occur independently of swallowing , having a somewhat longer time course than the UOS relaxation induced by swallowing .
7 Government incentives , both in the North Sea and in most other parts of the world , are designed to ensure continuous ploughing back into exploration , because after all , that is the basis for the future prosperity of the country , taking , as most countries do , so large a part of the ultimate revenue .
8 In reality , the basis for the prevailing sense of optimism was nothing more than a sense that , with hostilities now ended , everyone could get back to business as usual .
9 The aim of this introductory study ( ‘ prolegomena ’ ) was to make clear the basis for the entire enterprise and the methods which it would use , and the emphasis on ‘ the doctrine of the Word of God ’ signalled Barth 's intention to ground it on God 's own revelation of himself and nothing else .
10 What , for example , is the basis for the influential role doctors have been able to play in health service policies ?
11 Menlo Park California-based Network General Corp is offering another system for its Sniffer Network Analyser : a new version will run on the Toshiba Corp T6400/DX2 colour portable running at 50MHz ; currently the new implementation supports only Ethernet , but Token Ring support is promised for the second quarter ; the move looks as if it has been caused by the chronic shortage of the Compaq Computer Corp machines that form the basis for the existing Sniffer systems .
12 Some of Joseph 's creations — the all-powerful Ministry of the Interior , working through the prefect — fascinated a generation of bureaucrats : Javier de Burgos , who served Joseph as a sub-prefect , was to make his French experience the basis for the administrative reconstruction of Spain .
13 In common with other mammalian species , the individual chromosomes of the mouse can be recognized by using a variety of different banding methods but G-banding has found the greatest favour and also provides the basis for the standard idiogram which is illustrated in Figure 4 .
14 Firstly , it has its roots in commodity production and private ownership of property and , as such , forms the basis for the gradual development of capitalism , through increases in the scale of production .
15 Thus , for example , Smith and Hogan assert : ‘ The basis for the general rule as stated by Hale is plainly fictitious … .
16 It was a long document ( as one speaker remarked , there was a danger it would grow so long that no one would read it ) , but after only two days of discussion the fathers voted overwhelmingly to accept the draft as the basis for the final document and went on to debate it section by section .
17 Moreover , the pretrial phase dominated the process to the extent that the pretrial dossier formed the basis for the final verdict without being put to further searching judicial scrutiny .
18 The basis for the mainstream dismissal of the cost-push hypothesis concerned , as we indicated , its untestability .
19 These include the idea of joint review of progress by students and teachers , and the idea of centre rather than pupil accreditation as the basis for the external moderation of records of achievement .
20 The Communist Manifesto sets out unequivocally to destroy the very institutions which God created as the basis for the social order .
21 The output from this analysis was summarised in the final report as a functional description of the filing systems , and used as the basis for the detailed user requirement that was prepared for the client .
22 This is the knowledge which redeems man and is the basis for the contemplative experience of God as the final transforming reality in which joy and sorrow are perceived as harmony not discord .
23 When the requirement was originally written erm and agreed in nineteen eighty seven all of the nations decided that erm we required a short take off and landing capability and that was based on the sort of the then cold war situation where the prospects of runways and airfields being very severely damaged in a sort of central European type of scenario , and therefore the possibility that there might be only very small operating strips available from those runways and that was the basis for the particular length that was decided at the time .
24 The likelihood of added costs was the basis for the dissenting Speech of the Lord Chancellor on the admission of such material and Lord Browne-Wilkinson recognized the increased research burden on practitioners , which has obvious cost implications , as an objection of ‘ real substance ’ .
25 The basis for the proposed introduction of a new estate and its nature are made clear in the following extracts .
26 Relations with China improved at a less dramatic pace , but in October 1990 , after a South Korean team had participated in the Asian Games in Beijing , the two countries signed an unprecedented trade agreement , under which trade offices would be established in each country which would perform limited consular functions and would provide the basis for the eventual normalization of diplomatic relations [ see p. 37779 ] .
27 The field worker and the educationist must ensure that the social and economic environment of the group or community forms the basis for the educational process .
28 Subsequently in casting his text on biogeography Simmons ( 1979a ) imaginatively used energy as an early key to the understanding of natural biogeography which through food chains , productivity , nutrient cycles and population dynamics provides the basis for the subsequent treatment of cultural biogeography .
29 This leads to the Maxwell-Bloch equations , which are the basis for the subsequent treatment : where the Rabi frequency has been written explicitly in polar form , G is a coupling constant and <> allows for a velocity average over the Maxwellian distribution of longitudinal velocities of the atoms .
30 This will form the basis for the subsequent interpretation of the fossil faunas from Westbury-sub-Mendip .
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