Example sentences of "based [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Time based with a low quote and major add-ons 1105.2 |
2 | The six credits required for the BA have been largely technology based with a strong emphasis on environmental issues and their control . |
3 | Like many matters , this form of offence is based upon a perceived contrast . |
4 | The claim in Costa Rica v Nicaragua was based upon a bilateral agreement whereby Costa Rica acquired specified rights . |
5 | Not simply would the future USSR be a ‘ renewed federation ’ ; it would also , necessarily , be a voluntary association of republics based upon a new union treaty , whose features became increasingly distinct as the Central Committee plenum faded into obscurity . |
6 | It introduced a single and unified code of child care law based upon a new concept of parental responsibility . |
7 | This additional cost , if sufficiently large , will be passed on to bank customers based upon a new , higher base rate . |
8 | But it can affect the way the rig interacts and I 'm pointing it out as it relates to all rack systems , not just those based upon a JMP-1 . |
9 | The following suggestions are exemplary only , and they are based upon a concentric approach starting with the school . |
10 | The basic failure is perceived particularly acutely in the social welfare professions , and it is based upon a wide range of features such as the failure of some services actually to deliver the goods promised , failures of responsibility and neutrality , the loss of the service ideal and , in extreme cases , the disabling effects upon clients . |
11 | It would , Burlatsky suggested , be based upon a wide variety of property forms , including state property which would be developed to the higher level of public ownership of the whole people . |
12 | Butenko called in particular for the establishment of a socialist civil society , based upon a wide dispersal of ownership ( so long as workers depended upon their employers , even under public ownership , they could never become the agents of their own destiny ) . |
13 | At the earliest moment , local authorities should be required to submit a building programme for five or ten years to come , based upon a systematic plan to deal with slums and with acute overcrowding . |
14 | Based upon a systematic analysis of 1971 and 1981 Census small area statistics , this study seeks to document social and economic changes in Aberdeen and its suburbs during a period which saw the city becoming a major international centre for the oil industry . |
15 | I shall deal with the second recommendation first , because it is based upon a complete misunderstanding . |
16 | Faced with a wide range of demands and severe shortages of funding , they must make decisions about priorities , and in the last analysis the creation of a scheme of priorities for provision — though based upon a complex pattern of evidence about user requirements — must in part be the result of the librarian 's own judgement . |
17 | But below these skilled aristocrats of labour were men in the press shop , who would design a press to mass produce a part , and others who would more likely earn 1s 6d per hour , or less , based upon a piece-work arrangement . |
18 | The other was the more relaxed model of the New Economic Policy , which was based upon a mixed economy and more democratic norms . |
19 | During the 1520s , this theological orthodoxy came under challenge throughout Europe from the new ideas of the continental reformers , Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli , both of whom claimed that the truth of their new theology was evident from scripture and based upon a biblical authority which took precedence over tradition and papal decree . |
20 | an unprecedented requirement that would-be appellants first obtain leave to appeal , based upon a simple re-reading of their papers , and not a full , oral hearing . |
21 | The old-age pension was non-contributory and based upon a simple test of means . |
22 | New Historicism is , therefore , fundamentally concerned to be aware of its critical project and considers that any inquiry into the past must be based upon a current critical partiality which marks out the inquisitor 's history . |
23 | Land and the Nation was a rather trenchant report based upon a private investigation into the ownership and use of rural land . |
24 | If Morrissey is making comments based upon a private mythology , then he ought to realise that a hell of a lot is lost in translation . |
25 | The evaluation of the AEC was based upon a comprehensive assessment of the extent to which the course was able to achieve its stated objectives . |
26 | About twenty to twenty five percent of the senior cl clinicians opposed the application and the percentage figure amongst other disciplines will be far higher and , as has been said , the main motivation to seek Trust status , is based upon a financial squeeze on with it 's neighbours and also seeking Trust status . |
27 | All of this makes sense in relation to the historical context of England in particular where , on MacFarlane 's ( 1978 ) evidence , social and economic structures have been based upon a strong sense of individualism , and not upon traditional ties of kinship , for at least 600 years . |
28 | Even bourgeois rooms may come to express values other than the merely material , as in Figure 11 , a seventeenth-century Dutch copy of the famous painting by Quentin Massys , The Money Changer and his Wife ( 1514 ) , which in its turn may be based upon a lost original by the fifteenth-century Flemish artist , Jan van Eyck . |
29 | It is based upon a general review of progress towards integration in the UK and detailed case studies of integrated and competitive services . |
30 | What is required is a divisional risk premium based upon a clear specification of the key strategic factors which will determine how the projected returns for this division are likely to vary with movements in the economy as a whole . |