Example sentences of "[be] based on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The recommendation can only have been based on the interests of cost-cutting , not of justice .
2 Research which has suggested that there has been an increase in voluntary early retirement has been based on the responses of financially secure early retirees ( see , for example , Heidbreder 1972 ; McGoldrick and Cooper 1980 ) .
3 The levying of taxes in particular seems to have been based on the civitas .
4 It was an awareness of a new kind of potentiality , one very different from my old sense of the word , which had been based on the illusions of ambition .
5 Erm the housing need figure we 've been working on for Greater York has been nine thousand seven hundred and that 's been based on the parishes within the Greater York study area .
6 These arguments are based on the disadvantages of applying established legal techniques in situations where speed , flexibility and informality are the objectives of the tribunal .
7 ‘ Well , you ca n't really define good humbuckers any more , so I just sent the Seymour Duncans which are based on the originals , made the exact same way that the original humbuckers were . ’
8 To understand why the trajectory is altered so greatly , one must understand that the aerodynamics of the golf ball 's flight are based on the dimples or depressions .
9 Nowadays thousands of different types of thermometer in use in science and industry are based on the principles he laid down .
10 Both are based on the adidas heritage lines of the Lendl Comp and the Equipment Clay Court and include features which recently attracted British No. 1 Jo Durie , who recently signed a one year shoe contract with the company .
11 The little volume , which deals with cooking out of doors for motorists , cyclists , campers , walkers , and fishermen has never been translated into English and would n't be of much practical use to us if it were , because the majority of the recipes are based on the products to be bought at the " village charcutier " , an institution which does n't exist in the British Isles .
12 These are based on the views of a panel of experts , perhaps drawn both from inside and outside of the ranks of the organisation .
13 However , as the conclusions are based on the minutiae of craftsmanship it seems likely that Leigh has come closest to identifying the work of individuals .
14 Departures and connections in Reading are designed to develop the reading skills of elementary and pre-intermediate students of English , and are based on the structures and vocabulary of the first two levels of Streamline English .
15 In some macroeconometric models ( for example , the Liverpool model of the UK economy ) , inflationary expectations are based on the models ' own predictions of the future inflation rate .
16 He is fully aware that his income and , to some extent , his job security , are based on the lettings , The school 's popularity as a venue has as a result increased .
17 Most health education and health promotion campaigns are based on the assumptions that individual lifestyles play an important role in experiences of health and disease , and that individual behaviour can be influenced by some combination of information , emotional appeal and suggestions for change .
18 The requirements are based on the Companies Act 1985 , and the central register containing details will be available for inspection by all members .
19 How does the basic principle that damages are based on the losses that were within the contemplation of the parties when the contract was made work in the context of computers ?
20 These awards , which can be achieved through either a workplace or a National Certificate route , are based on the standards developed by the Administration Lead Body .
21 Sixties author Todd Gitlin , appalled , wrote a piece called ‘ The end of the age of Aquarius ’ , in which he asked : ‘ If there is so much bad acid around why does n't this contaminated culture , many of whose claims are based on the virtues of drugs , help its own brothers and sisters ?
22 For all these reasons , their fears in this respect as youth workers are based on the realities of heterosexism .
23 It seems unlikely , however , that the basic geography of the network will change , since a whole range of marketing data and infrastructure — market research panels , sales force organizations , etc. — are based on the regions .
24 Much of the theoretical underpinnings of empowerment or popular education are based on the ideas of Brazilian educator , Paulo Freire .
25 The observations reported below are based on the results of his studies .
26 The design and cost evaluation will be based on a facilities brief derived from the market analysis appropriate for the site , a contract strategy and overall programme with defined roles for the technical professionals , a view of how easy the project would be to build and life cycle costs and elemental costing .
27 As has been pointed out in Chapter Two , an integrated education programme should be based on the views of all the people participating in the various educational processes , but the final success of a given course depends , to a large extent , on the motivation of the students .
28 He reckons that ‘ the technology of the future will be based on the microprocessors , which started the personal computer revolution .
29 He reckons that ‘ the technology of the future will be based on the microprocessors , which started the personal computer revolution .
30 Such a theory would have to be based on the equations of fluid motion instead of those of the dynamics of molecules interacting only through elastic collisions .
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