Example sentences of "and based [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Male and female roles were separate and complementary , and based on the primitive , that the male was the stronger and not exposed to the constant and deathly risks of the childbed .
2 A shared Protestant Christianity , combined with the legend of the persecuted Puritans seeking refuge in the new world to worship freely ( and pari passu to prevent those disagreeing with them from worshipping at all ) and based on the Authorized Version of the Bible , Shakespeare , Bunyan and Foxe 's Book of Martyrs , transcended political separation .
3 Replace the Uniform Business Rate with Site Value Rating — locally administered and based on the taxation of land values ( with exemption for agricultural land and domestic properties ) .
4 Rules of eligibility are more relaxed in the LFA and based on the achievement of certain target incomes equivalent to non-agricultural workers after agricultural improvement via a development plan .
5 Both the rates ( then the only locally determined tax , levied on property and based on the capitalization of rental values ) and fees and charges declined as a proportion of income , while grant became more important .
6 Selection for the GEP is competitive and based on the potential viability of your business idea , your personal attributes and commitment to self employment .
7 Every idol , he explained , must be constructed according to strict specifications as outlined in the Shipa Shastra , and based on the Tala system which is the measurement of the palm of the hand from the tip of the middle finger to the wrist .
8 IN A quiz published this week in TODAY and based on the popular TV show Have I Got News For You , we wrongly attributed the programme to Channel Four .
9 On all copies sold in the form of unbound printed sheets a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts
10 In the event of the Publisher licensing its overseas Branch offices or another third party to produce an edition in return for a royalty payment to overcome special local circumstances the Author shall receive from the Publisher a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts exclusive of any direct or first costs .
11 On all copies of the Work rendered into bilingual editions , or adapted specially to suit the educational requirements and syllabus of particular countries a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts
12 In the event of the Publisher exploiting the Work in any other form ( for example audio or video cassettes ) the Publisher shall pay a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts
13 On all copies sold in the form of unbound printed sheets a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts .
14 In the event of the Publisher licensing its overseas Branch offices or other third party to produce an edition in return for a royalty payment to overcome special local circumstances the Company shall receive from the Publisher a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts exclusive of any direct or first costs .
15 In the event of the Publisher creating bilingual editions or otherwise adapting the Work specially to suit the educational requirements and for syllabus of particular countries the Publisher shall pay a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts .
16 In the event of the Publisher exploiting the Work in any other form the Publisher shall pay a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts .
17 This initially ran on a short demonstration track around the works but eight years ago developed into a plan to run month long charity specials up the former trackbed and based on the Leek and Manifold 's former Hulme End terminus .
18 Her attitude were extremely paternalistic and authoritarian , and based on the idea that poor people needed to be trained in household management , so that they would be able to pay their rent more regularly .
19 But the system of fixed exchange rates established after the war and based on the dollar had already disintegrated by that time .
20 The bill introduced last year by the Flemish senator Herman Suykerbuyk , and based on the French ‘ loi Lang ’ , proposes that discounts should be limited to 5% during a two-year period following the publication of a book .
21 Or , are they explicitly broader than MSC courses and based on the liberal or social purpose model ; and if so , to what extent are issues of unemployment brought into the course and stereotypes challenged ?
22 Here use can be made of a semi-empirical approach suggested by Hildebrand and based on the premise that ‘ like dissolves like ’ .
23 The procedure is simple and based on the wording of each contract adopting expert determination : precedents used in the various applications do not vary greatly from each other .
24 The vast majority of empirical investigation in the area of textuality has been psychological in orientation and based on the responses of readers .
25 ( Remember that the reception slant in this formulation is derived from the subjectivity condition being assumed here , and based on the reader 's view point . )
26 The study of the voice what we say and how we say it I then introduced you to if you like advanced body language and based on the work that Marion North did and rather than take an individual movement of the body we took a cluster and how many aspects where there to cluster I wonder there were three were n't there .
27 ‘ Part of the deal was that the vessel should be renamed and based on the Clyde .
28 The protein interacts with only one of the DNA strands and based on the fact that the complementary strand competes for binding it would appear to have little affinity for the double stranded form of the oligonucleotide .
29 Consequently , it is to him that the European world owes a uniform calendar corresponding to the needs of a universal society and based upon the Christian year .
30 ‘ The ‘ right ’ to see statements in the possession of the prosecution is therefore really a rule of practice described in terms of the ethics of the profession and based upon the concept of counsel for the Crown as minister of justice whose prime concern is its fair and impartial administration .
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