Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] on [art] [adj] basis " in BNC.
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1 | Rule-based parsers tend to work on a sentential basis which appears to be too much delay for users . |
2 | Advanced Micro says a number of its personnel will be assigned to work on a full-time basis at Hewlett-Packard 's Deer Creek Research and Development Facility in Palo Alto , California over the next two years , although some tasks associated with the project will be handled at Advanced Micro 's Submicron Development Centre in Sunnyvale . |
3 | The winner will automatically be booked to appear on a paid basis at a later Gong Show and as a support to one of the visiting star acts . |
4 | Most agents prefer a term of about three years , whereas bands want to work on a yearly basis . |
5 | Teacher Researcher groups are expected to meet on a regular basis . |
6 | What am I expected to do on a regular basis ? |
7 | John Barry and Tim White and Professor Gordon Dunlop ) with whom the successful applicants are expected to interact on a daily basis . |
8 | If you want to save on a regular basis you can arrange for a fixed amount to be transferred from your Current Account into the Deposit Account every month . |
9 | Commenting on its figures ( see page seven ) , Amsterdam-based networking and electrical engineering group Getronics NV says it sees no evidence of market growth , and assuming no major acquisitions occur , its business will grow hardly any faster than in 1992 , when net profit rose 14% ; its investment is expected to remain at the same level as in 1992 , and cash flow is expected to develop on a comparable basis . |
10 | Whatever its precise terms an exclusion clause designed to operate on a national basis can not be justly applied to a party active in only one part of the country and putting up no candidates elsewhere . |
11 | That case can thus be seen to proceed on the same basis as the colore officii cases . |
12 | J j just agree with client he might , might be prepared to accept on a quarterly basis |
13 | In many respects the Glorious Revolution was a significant landmark : it did alter in certain ways the relationship between the Crown and Parliament , it did guarantee the legislative sovereignty of Parliament , it did establish some limited degree of religious toleration for Protestant Dissenters , and the fact that after 1689 Parliament came to meet on a regular basis each year did significantly alter the context in which politics operated . |
14 | Knowing how rauch he could expect to earn on a regular basis from each market , he tailored his budgets accordingly . |
15 | Other derivatives markets , such as the financial swaps market with its standard documentation , or the forex market , with its common computer equipment , may also appear to operate on a multilateral basis . |
16 | Pinchbeck considers a visible presence important and has already made several trips to the platform , something he intends to do on a regular basis . |
17 | The others have preferred to compete on a local-for-local basis with many others whose limits are purely national . |
18 | However , does the Minister of State accept the principle that a comprehensive disability benefit is the goal , or is he going to operate on a piecemeal basis in the short term ? |
19 | The subject is one which needs to be brought to the attention of the Environment Committee and is something which the Council 's Environment Officer , once appointed , may wish to tackle on a corporate basis although one which can only be a token gesture since neither the use of peat or the peat land resource in Lothian are major issues . |
20 | The first of the 100 private agencies , established to operate on a local basis , will start early next year . |
21 | You may have a lump sum to invest or you may want to save on a regular basis . |
22 | Nonetheless , they did so well that from then on Emma was asked to contribute on a regular basis . |
23 | ‘ merely of an office managed by the undertaking 's own staff or by a person who is independent but authorised to act on a permanent basis for the undertaking , as would be the case with an agency . |
24 | Secondly , democratic parliaments around the world generally try to operate on a two-party basis . |
25 | Then he was free to play where and when he wanted , assuming that he was qualified to do so , although it was not until 1977 that he elected to play on a full-time basis . |
26 | Subsequently , the value of the currency was allowed to fluctuate on a daily basis . |
27 | You 're likely to need to attend on a regular basis for a couple of years . |
28 | If a discount house finds itself short of funds after the Bank 's main bill business has been concluded , it can request to borrow on a secured basis from the Bank . |
29 | The moderation teams continued to meet on a regular basis , to provide feedback and consider further ways of setting and maintaining national standards . |
30 | ‘ 57 people volunteered to visit an elderly person on Christmas day , 47 wished to visit on a regular basis ’ . |