Example sentences of "base on [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But it is parallel with the grammatical rules , and is based on the repetitive routines of initiated persons in the society under description .
2 The Assam government had filed a suit in the Supreme Court arguing that its boundary with Nagaland should be based on the 1925 boundaries of the then Naga Hills district .
3 The word processor also has a couple of bonus features — a thesaurus and spell checker based on the concise versions from Harper Collins .
4 The summary which follows is a guide to the probable areas of difficulty , based on the current levels of performance of pupils a year or more younger than those who will be taking GCSE .
5 Over five years , an investment of £10 a month into a hypothetical fund based on the average performances of all the ethical/green funds listed would now be worth £822.32 which as the table on average sector performance shows , is the best performance of any sector bar Far East Excluding Japan and North America .
6 The calculation of the maturity value of your Bond will be based on the average levels of the FT-SE 100 Index at or about 11.00 am and at or about 3.00 pm London Time on the commencement date of your Bond and on the level of the FT-SE 100 Index prevailing at or about 11.00 am London Time on the maturity date of your Bond .
7 Mori Indicates that rugs based on the traditional designs of weaving groups in other countries ( in particular the Persian town of Kashan and the Turkoman Bokharas ) were made in Pakistan .
8 The results , based on the revised figures of 1972 , were as follows :
9 The Poll Tax Section included on the structure attached herewith is based on the present levels of staff dealing with recovery and enforcement .
10 Another argument ranged against post-accretional veneering is based on the inert gases in meteorites , particularly the carbonaceous chondrites ( section 14.5 ) which many scientists believe typify the small bodies from which much of the Earth accreted .
11 Based on the other findings of the study , a focus on cash flow ( or sellability of assets ) to pay down the debt would be more fruitful .
12 But in music , for example , these older relations have become minor by comparison with the new corporate institutions of popular music , based on the new technologies of disc and cassette , where the corporate capitalist mode is decisive .
13 Figure 5 a compares the two independent examples of this contact by a superposition based on the first domains of molecule 1 from each pair .
14 A notion of third party rights based on the global needs of free communication is equally applicable to straits .
15 Philip becomes aware of the process through which we invent our own identities based on the fictional paradigms at our disposal .
16 ask all chairmen of meetings to use an electronic clock to show the escalating costs as the meeting progresses , based on the combined salaries of those attending
17 But with the non-European world in general , with Asia and whatever independent states could be said to exist in Africa , with Latin America and even to a large extent with the United States , Europe 's relationship was still very largely an economic one based on the increasing flows of intercontinental trade .
18 The information was also accurate ; Nationalist Spain , based on the agricultural regions of Spain and constantly expanding its territory faster than its population , was never short of food .
19 Although most descriptive grammars have been based on written documents , a few , such as that by Palmer ( 1965 ) , and that of the français fondamental , have been based on the spoken forms of the language .
20 Fig. 3.2 ( below ) Skeletal element proportions expressed as proportions of the expected numbers for each element based on the minimum numbers of individuals ( MNI ) .
21 I shall argue that the concept of profession , even in its most radical formulations , obscures more than it reveals about the work people do , and that alternative concepts based on the specific practices of various occupational groups should be substituted .
22 ( economic practice , political practice , ideological practice , scientific practice ) in their characteristic articulations , based on the specific articulations of the unity of human society .
23 This information , based on the official records of Returning Officers , will initially be compiled for the 1981 elections and then expanded to include the results of those contests due in May 1985 .
24 A control chart can now be constructed based on the normal conditions of the process , the upper and lower limits being as shown in Figure 7.8 .
25 A control chart can now be constructed based on the normal conditions of the process , the upper and lower limits being as shown in Figure 7.8 .
26 Relevant well-established civil court case law is based on the general provisions of the Civil Code relating to the conclusion of contracts .
27 … selection should not be left to individual librarians to be based on ‘ the mood of the speaker ’ , and this is not happening in authorities that are recognising the need for properly thought-out selection policies based on the political policies of the local authority , together with an analysis of the local community , in the context of wider statutory provision across the authority .
28 Atkins seemed not to notice that ‘ selection policies based on the political policies of the local authority ’ combined with his earlier statement that ‘ censorship is the banning of material on political grounds ’ inevitably means that , for this librarian at least , censorship is an admitted and major constituent of the selection process .
29 Information skills such as concept/keywords analysis do not depend on the type of microcomputer program used and thus little time is spent on teaching skills based on the technical aspects of using the microcomputer Pupils can produce valuable work without being sophisticated users of the system .
30 It is not based on the preconceived characteristics of ( some possibly arbitrary ) category of customer delineated on demographic or income criteria , or media data .
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