Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] on a [adj] basis " in BNC.

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1 However , if the broker fills an order left with him by his client or deals on a discretionary basis , he is as a matter of law dealing on both sides of the " client " contract ; he is agent for the client , in that he binds the client to the contract , and at the same time he is technically the client 's counterparty .
2 7.7.9.2 To pay to the Landlord on demand with Interest ( where the Landlord has rebuilt and reinstated the Premises out of its own money ) the amount of such insurance money so irrecoverable in which event the provisions of clauses 7.5 and 7.6 shall apply and clause 7.7.9 should contain the following amendment : … anyone at the Premises expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority while under the Tenant 's control and in the employment of the Tenant wholly or partially irrecoverable … 7.8 Increase or decrease of the Centre If at any time during the Term the Centre shall be increased or decreased on a permanent basis the Insurance Rent Percentage shall be varied with effect from the first premium or additional premium payable in respect of a period after such a change by agreement between the parties or in default of agreement within [ 3 ] months of the first proposal for variation made by the Landlord in such a manner as shall be determined to be fair and reasonable in the light of the event in question by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator This requires no comment .
3 Although organised on a departmental basis , postgraduate study within the Faculty is not confined to disciplinary boundaries .
4 On employment , all staff are medically screened , a process that continues on a regular basis at their Medical Centre using a system devised by their parent 's Chief Medical Officer .
5 ‘ We 've had to chop and change on a regular basis this season , but it could hold us in good stead because when everyone is fit again , we 'll know we have people who can operate well in different positions . ’
6 Many such BESs are small and arranged on a local basis by accountants or solicitors .
7 Interest is paid annually upon each anniversary of the first deposit to your TESSA and calculated on a daily basis on cleared balances ( including any interest credited but not withdrawn ) .
8 This is a very important consideration , for , as we shall see shortly in the discussion of the marketing mix , there are certain key issues , such as pricing , which have to be considered and agreed on a shared basis .
9 Coins may also be found and reported on a casual basis by interested members of the public or systematically searched out by treasure hunters with metal detectors .
10 As one who loves the theatre and reviews on a regular basis , I fall somewhere between auntie and Agate .
11 All I 'm saying is , I doubt if there are men practising the Black Arts and meeting on a regular basis for drunken orgies the way Parsons ’ and Dashwood 's men did .
12 He particularly was concerned about problems of scale as a practical problem , that is it may well be in a small town you could have a direct democracy , a face-to-face community where people can talk to each other and argue with each other and meet on a regular basis , but as soon as you get cities , countries , nations , direct democracy of any sort is erm absurd
13 Through [ Solicitors ] the legal aspects of due diligence work would be co-ordinated and supervised on a European basis and [ Lawyer ] would assume overall personal responsibility for this area .
14 If they meet as a matter of course throughout the year they can review and plan on a regular basis .
15 Low doses , whether given by infusion or bolus , and used on a short-term basis ( less than 1 week ) can be discontinued within 2–3 days often without any signs of withdrawal .
16 In her impressive article " How Indirect Discourse Means " Meir Sternberg challenges the traditional water-tight typology of reported speech and thought on a threefold basis : formal , semantic and perspectival .
17 The manufacturing is distributed among various plants across Europe , in Italy , Germany , France , Spain and the UK , but is centrally controlled and integrated on a just-in-time basis .
18 There are some European industries ( eg volume car production — see Chapter 4 ) which are already very concentrated and integrated on a European basis ( both in terms of sales and location of production facilities ) .
19 The only opportunity for a large increase in revenue was thought to lie in the Gatwick Express non-stop service introduced in May , featuring air-conditioned stock on the half-hour journey from Victoria to Gatwick every fifteen minutes ( and powered on a push-pull basis by Class 73 electro-diesels ) .
20 Such houses were well integrated into the surrounding community , and rested on a solid basis of craft-work , commerce and trade .
21 With the help of Kit Martin , the architect Bob Weighton and the engineers Peter Dann and partners , SAVE presented a scheme at the public inquiry to show that the building could be stabilized and converted on a commercial basis into seven flats .
22 However , as EC businesses restructure themselves in preparation for the single market and as previously protected industrial sectors are open to competition for the first time , takeover activity is one means by which new corporate entities can be created and structured on a pan-European basis .
23 Johnson Matthey 's R&D activities are organised and co-ordinated on a worldwide basis .
24 The authority has a rolling programme ( for example , Strategy and Programme 1984–1989 ) , and operates on a self-financing basis .
25 He stated that during this period he was interrogated and beaten on a daily basis .
26 national account manager who 's specifically looks after and then go and see on a regular basis but call on them but invariably the accounts that those account managers deal with at erm will be split all round the country and will be controlled by our local sales executives in those areas
27 A source said : ‘ They now acting on intelligence , and work on a day-to-day basis with the RUC drug squad . ’
28 It now appears that , in addition to this , I will be expected to part with a further portion of my income as a graduate tax to pay for my education , the last three years of which I am spending in hospitals , not only studying , but assisting on a voluntary basis with essential clinical procedures and tests .
29 A provider , being judged on the length of waiting lists , will simply accept for treatment the number of cases provided for in the contract , quite properly refusing further cases unless reimbursed on a cost-per-case basis .
30 Aerobics classes ( or ‘ pop-mobility' ) or exercise tapes for home use , can be a splendid way to build endurance and suppleness when done on a regular basis .
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