Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] based on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It would seem that the direction in which it will be refined is to move towards a system more or less completely based on unit costs , or common funding , and that the element of further funding has been included as a temporary measure to allow high cost institutions to adjust to the new system .
2 ( This is a goodwill payment , not necessarily based on admission of error ) .
3 They are not only based on nature , they copy nature , line almost for line .
4 Saussure himself uses the example of polite formulas many of which , as he says , do seem to be ‘ imbued with a certain natural expressiveness ’ , but which are nevertheless entirely based on convention .
5 But resistance to government reorganization was not simply based on self-interest ; what a person 's self-interest was , was defined by institutions and economic expectations , by a social framework which was to some extent traditional and entrenched .
6 Wages in Japan are not simply based on age alone .
7 They argue that the creation of a market in index futures diverts volume that is not primarily based on information about a specific company away from the stock market , and so the remaining trades in shares are more information-based than before .
8 Algal fertilizers ( totally unnecessary , in my opinion ! ) are nearly always based on sodium nitrate and the same test procedure should be conducted as above if it is found absolutely imperative to use it .
9 This looked fine and fair on the wall map down at the Town or County Hall but did n't reflect the real world where convenience of travel is n't always based on distance .
10 Contamination of water supplies by oily mists threatens agriculture in the region since it is almost entirely based on irrigation .
11 Despite the government 's interest in appraisal as being both developmental ( for the teacher ) and directly related to salary and career advancement , early experience of schools in developing schemes was almost entirely based on teacher development .
12 The logic of transnational production and marketing is at least partly based on standardization .
13 Competition between recognised contractors is then solely based on PRICE .
14 Consequently , I began to develop different sorts of friendships , no longer based on silliness or naughtiness , but on joint and genuine attempts at co-operation and to understand not only the syllabus but ourselves and life in general .
15 However securely based on observation a statement may seem to be , the possibility that new theoretical advances will reveal inadequacies in that statement can not be ruled out .
16 Education is very much based on trial and error though schools which specialise in the education of the autistic child have developed common aims .
17 In fact the most recent reconstructions of Viking figures are very carefully based on evidence and are the result of a great deal of lengthy scientific research .
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