Example sentences of "[prep] a [adj] basis with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Members , whose average age was 22.5 years , welcomed the opportunity to interact on a regular basis with non-disabled peers . |
4 | There should be opportunities for discussion of patients ' subsequent management on a regular basis with experienced therapists . |
5 | Redcar 's City Challenge co-ordinator Dave Bottomley said : ‘ We started out on a confident basis with well-prepared plans which have resulted from the last five years of work under the Regeneration of Redcar banner . |
6 | They are employed by multinational companies which , during this period of structural change , have organized or reorganized their production on a worldwide basis with different parts of the production process carried out in different countries . |
7 | It was an uplifting finish to a safety-first schedule , in which organised verbal prospects like a press conference , lecture , or major broadcast interview were interspersed on a daily basis with endless and undemanding photo-opportunities . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Multilateralism is the opposite of bilateralism under which a country 's trade and investment is arranged on a reciprocal basis with specific partners . |
10 | Political and community structures must be changed to allow older people to participate on an equal basis with other age social groups . |
11 | In A.D. 313 the Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan which gave to Christians the right to practise their religion openly on an equal basis with other religions . |
12 | In A.D. 313 the Roman Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan which gave to Christians the legal right to practise their religion openly on an equal basis with other religions and , after A.D. 325 , Christianity became the official religion of the empire . |