Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] on [art] [adj] basis " in BNC.

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1 This company 's activities changed and it ultimately grew too big for a sole practitioner to handle on a part-time basis .
2 There are also opportunities to study on a non-graduating basis should the type of training and study required demand this .
3 Mr Biffen 's plea at the monthly meeting of Aberdeen and Kincardine NFU area executive followed on from an Ellon branch resolution urging the NFU to detail on a regular basis .
4 Will he confirm that the Government will continue their policy of liberalisation in the telecommunications industry and continue to welcome foreign companies to compete on an equal basis in this country — provided that , in return , our companies can compete in those countries ?
5 But the agreement also established an inter-governmental conference to discuss on a regular basis political , security and legal matters and also cross-border security .
6 They very much enjoy having guests to stay on a house-party basis and they will arrange daily activities and entertainments for most evenings .
7 But compressed ZIP files are n't the easiest of things to handle on a day-to-day basis .
8 Only the UK clearinghouse has the resources to function on a full-time basis with salaried staff , and although the American and Australian clearinghouses operate only part-time , they are vulnerable because of their self-financing nature .
9 There is a need for educational systems and institutional structures as a whole to function on a multi-sectoral basis .
10 Members , whose average age was 22.5 years , welcomed the opportunity to interact on a regular basis with non-disabled peers .
11 For example , many warewashers require very little product expertise to run on a day-to-day basis and can thus be operated by general kitchen staff , who are traditionally lower paid than skilled workers .
12 ‘ I simply meant somewhere for Jennifer to go on a regular basis for short periods of time simply to give you both a rest .
13 Many employers allow their staff to work on a flexi-time basis which , while providing staff with an obvious perk , can be an administrative nightmare for management .
14 Political and community structures must be changed to allow older people to participate on an equal basis with other age social groups .
15 This legislation forces members to authorize on an annual basis their employer to deduct subs from their pay .
16 The aim was to provide a facility for professional women to meet on a regular basis , exchange ideas and experiences and discuss topics of mutual interest .
17 It requires a depth of human understanding , an ability to communicate on a one-to-one basis with different characters , and I do not believe that Frank can do this very well .
18 It involves both buyer and seller putting up an initial margin based on the estimated sensitivity of the option price with respect to the price of the underlying asset ( the option " delta " ) , with subsequent marking to market on a daily basis via variation margin .
19 ‘ With the increasing pressure of everyday life I have come to realise the importance of finding time to exercise on a regular basis , ’ says Fergie , who is also the President of the Sports Aid Foundation .
20 Describing the deal as ‘ a highly significant step in European retailing ’ , the chairman of Kingfisher , Sir Geoffrey Mulcahy said : ‘ Our merger will create a business with the muscle to compete on a European basis as well as enhancing growth opportunities in our domestic markets . ’
21 It 's time to act on a global basis ; we , the Western consumers , must cut the demand for wild and endangered species as pets and products .
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