Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] based on [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although the current version of the LBS model places considerable weight on relative money supplies , and implicitly on purchasing power parity , current research is based on two propositions which are widely accepted in North America :
2 More than 450 eyes have so far been treated but the study is based on 79 patients with the longest experience of the treatment .
3 Our study is based on 6528 men and women first registered between 1 January 1972 and 31 December 1990 , providing 54355 patient years of follow up .
4 The range is based on three lever shapes manufactured in stainless steel and brass .
5 The package is based on two people sharing , with one person paying full price — on average this is £110 — and one going FREE .
6 ( 2 ) CPRW 's Director , Dr Neil Caldwell , said , ‘ The case we will present to the inquiry is based on nine years of research .
7 The judicial review procedure in the High Court is based on three tests : illegality ; irrationality ; and/or procedural impropriety .
8 The calculation of loss per share is based on 708,790,691 shares for 1992 being the weighted average number of shares in issue during the year ended 31 December 1992 ( 1991 : 708,759,748 ) .
9 He argued that Realism is based on three foundation stones , all to be found in the writings of Machiavelli .
10 Price is based on six people sharing .
11 The price is based on five people sharing .
12 This guide to the season is based on eleven years direct observations of our resorts .
13 As my hon. Friend the Member for Rugby and Kennilworth correctly said , the parents charter is based on two policies designed to help all the other steps that we shall be taking to raise standards of education .
14 A crucial and obvious biological distinction is that between plants and animals , but a more important distinction is the way life is based on one type of cell or another .
15 This project is based on three premises : that more young economists , bound for industry , particularly consultancy , the civil service and the city , should have at least been apprenticed in research--hence , in part , the use of occasional research assistants rather than experienced professionals ; that applied economists should pay more attention to the views of non economists , and , in particular of practitioners in the fields they study , hence the emphasis on the flexibility required if we are to look at problems differently , or use different types of evidence ; and that more of us should build our models self consciously , with an eye to analytical convenience and ease of interpretation , considerations which would be less important were economics less inexact , since it might then make sense to seek the correct model , however difficult to analyse and understand .
16 Thus , our analysis is based on 386 incident cases all diagnosed after the introduction of treatment .
17 Band G is for properties assessed at upwards of £106,000 , and according to a recent information leaflet the assessment is based on 1991 values .
18 This whole tune is based on two elements of Will Lee 's plan : playing with the kick , filling around that and creating a melodic hook that shines .
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