Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] base on the " in BNC.

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1 It is sometimes darkly hinted that there is little point of applying the rational expectations hypothesis to a model which is so irredeemably based on the non-optimizing ( i.e. irrational ) assumptions of sticky money wages and money illusion .
2 For instance , US domination over South Korea is now less exclusively based on the military protection it offers against invasion from the North : it is increasingly based on the threat of closure of the US domestic market to Korean exports .
3 Their observations were only partially based on the fall in the number of cases brought before the courts .
4 Its success is not necessarily based on the number of convictions ; often , it is based on the number of assaults and atrocities that are prevented by the questioning of certain people .
5 As your pension is normally ultimately based on the size of your salary when you retire , the two years ' worth of added rights could still be worth a tidy amount .
6 The Marxist position on the alternative to bureaucracy under socialism , in so far as it is ever made explicit , is still largely based on the lessons derived from the Paris Commune and from Trotsky 's critique of Stalinism .
7 ( v ) development of complex amplificatory , extending and reproductive technical systems , which make possible new kinds of presentation of all the preceding types , but also new kinds of presentation of practices still otherwise based on the use of inherent and constituted resources .
8 Help for First-time Buyers — the main element should be an extensive ‘ shared ownership ’ scheme , but once again based on the existing housing stock .
9 The evidence for such changes from past excavations is rarely satisfactory and is almost entirely based on the coins , which , in many cases , is far too slight to offer more than a hint .
10 It is almost always based on the four zero foods , and if we attempt to resist it , our friends insist that ‘ a little wo n't hurt ’ .
11 Several respondents noted that their choice of course and/or individual staff member to attend , was at least partly based on the principle that , as attending an external course was ‘ inherently good ’ , that therefore everyone should be ‘ allowed a turn ’ if at all possible .
12 A third qualification is that modern contracts are no longer based on the nineteenth-century notion of freedom of contract .
13 A corollary of this rule , and a condition of its operation , is the establishment of a proper intellectual division of labour , one which is no longer based on the rival claims of totalizing theories or disciplines .
14 The whole interior , though doubtless closely based on the original , as can be seen by Piranesi 's eighteenth century drawings , has , however , none of the early Christian or Byzantine atmosphere of the other Rome or Ravenna churches .
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