Example sentences of "been [verb] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Since 1989 benefits have been calculated on a daily basis rather than a weekly basis .
32 A theoretical aim is to test out the generalisability of theories of job satisfaction among teachers which have been developed on a unicultural basis , often from samples of people in many different occupations .
33 Many schemes for housing old people have been developed on a voluntary basis .
34 R. B. Miller takes as a starting point modern pulsed power technology which , although originating in the UK , has been developed on a large scale in the US .
35 As a result of their continued advocacy , research for its own sake has been developed on an appreciable scale .
36 These MBA programmes have been developed on an open learning concept built around Henley 's successful distance learning materials .
37 I note that in two of the main authorities to which we have been referred on the substantive issues , Payne v. Lord Harris of Greenwich [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 754 and In re Findlay [ 1985 ] A.C. 318 , it seems to have been assumed without argument that this court had jurisdiction .
38 A few words in Spanish had been painted on the tack-room roof .
39 But most cuts have been justified on the slender base that services could be operated more efficiently and economically , and any fall in standards could be averted by careful management and avoidance of waste .
40 If the applicant does not attend , however , the court is likely to dismiss the application although it may proceed in his absence if sufficient evidence has been received on a previous occasion ( FPCR , r16(5) ; FPR , r4.16(5) ) .
41 Before work had been completed on the whole batch , it became clear that it might be cheaper to obtain replacement cars if any could be procured second-hand at a reasonable price .
42 If the land has been let on an exempt basis after 31 July 1989 , the landlord needs Customs ' written permission to opt ( Sch 6A , para 3(6) ( a ) and ( 10 ) ; Notice 742B , part V ) .
43 ‘ More , in fact , ’ said Dawn , who , as a lowly handmaiden to Cleopatra was conscious that , but for her age and previous experience , she would have been marooned on the top floor with the extras .
44 Talus president , Steve Sarich says ‘ its like we 've been dropped on a different planet and all the Martians love us ’ — surely sales of NeXT boxes are n't that rare , or are they ?
45 THE list of processes thought to occur abiotically at the Earth 's surface has been shrinking on a yearly basis .
46 DOS 3.3 had been installed on the hard disk but I was using a DOS 2.11 floppy ( supplied with the machine ) in drive A. Ctrl+Alt+Delete would n't work and the reset button booted the machine into drive A.
47 Two cases have been reported on the new rules .
48 Later at the inquest ( which he did n't attend ) , he admitted through his lawyer that he may have been driving on the wrong side of the road .
49 Erm our marketing has been targeted on a geographical basis er on three main areas .
50 Sheriff Risk rejected suggestions that the Sikorsky should not have been landing on a restricted helideck .
51 An indemnity basis taxation of costs that have already been taxed on the standard basis would seem to us to lead to the conclusion that the costs of the standard basis taxation were unnecessarily and unreasonably incurred and should be disallowed on the taking of the account .
52 Two Context Studies have been prepared on the socio-economic background in the regions involved , the first concentrating on agricultural structures and the second on the development of non-agricultural labour markets in rural areas .
53 As finance director David Nash stated : ‘ In view of the short time since the standard was issued , and the fact that most forecasts have been prepared on the existing basis , we were concerned that it might be confusing if this presentation was based on the new format .
54 It could , for example , consist of a complaint that a rating list had been prepared on an unfair basis in the sense that another ratepayer 's property had been undervalued , even if a revaluation would not lead to a reduction in the complainant 's rate bill .
55 A very large amount had already been collected on a voluntary basis by religious groups for the Famine , making it seem almost superfluous or extortionate to do more .
56 It is admitted that the gradings assigned to the respective countries have been done on a subjective basis and that different observers might well have come up with somewhat different rankings .
57 It is an authoritative review of the research that has been done on a fascinating fauna .
58 Er or indeed you know , the issue er of a job which had n't been done on a particular machine er but was timed on another one .
59 I agree with my hon. Friend the Member for Cardiff , South and Penarth ( Mr. Michael ) that it is doubly absurd to destroy jobs in the British tobacco industry — as has been done on a large scale — if that leads not to a reduction in tobacco consumption but to the substitution of imported brands of cigarette .
60 Despite the Gulfs long history of oil pollution , little research has been done on the long-term impact on marine life there .
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