Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] base on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The development of science and education has done something similar in the development of mankind , and is more successful than religions in providing real gains in the external world , because its image of the external world is more accurate than those which are based on religious notions .
2 It has to be possible to produce spontaneously original sentences which are based on implicit rules which allow generalisation .
3 The table also shows ‘ interim ’ target casualty totals for 1991 by age group which are based on straight line reductions of one third between 1986 and 2000 .
4 Workplace learning and assessment will become increasingly more important as SVQs , which are based on occupational competence , gradually gain ground .
5 Finally , inequalities of power and prestige benefit all members of society since they serve to further collective goals which are based on shared values .
6 British experts are likely to dispute these calculations which are based on mathematical models that attempt to extrapolate likely human cancers from laboratory studies .
7 The ‘ Chelsea Diagnostic Mathematics Tests ’ ( Hart et al. , 1984 ) , which are based on this research , were designed to measure pupils ' levels of understanding and identify particular errors which each of them make .
8 The Reverend W.Audry says many of the episodes lack the authenticity of the books , which were based on real incidents on the railways.Richard Barnett reports :
9 In this he followed Attaingnant , who had from his earliest days been printing gaillardes et pavanes for four instruments ( 1529 ) , basses danses garnies de recoupes for the lute ( 1529 ) , basses dances , branles , pavennes and gaillardes , nearly all in four instrumental parts ( 1530 ) , and gaillardes pavennes , branles et basses dances for keyboard ( 1531 ) , at least some of which were based on polyphonic chansons .
10 When the scheme was introduced there was speculation about whether those intending to become fundholders would increase referral rates in the preparatory year to ensure that their budgets , which were based on historical activity , were large enough to permit savings in subsequent years .
11 New metal industries also appeared which were based on scientific research , but the most revolutionary result of the marriage of science and technology was the spread of electricity .
12 As an alternative home-conditioning treatment for dull , tired tresses , Henara 's famous Henna Treatment Wax , which is based on pure henna extracts and proteins , remains one of the most efficient and popular hair nourishing and polishing creams .
13 Awards are made in the form of grants , the level of which is based on financial need , and all matriculated students are eligible for application .
14 The bid and the general shift in mood against diversification highlights a fundamental problem which faces a company which is based on one product with limited growth prospects .
15 The bedrock aspirations these educators have had in common , as far as early childhood educational opportunities are concerned , are expressed in a recently published book which is based on contemporary research and which shows the continuing aspiration for a comprehensive preschool service :
16 The Scotch Whisky Association ( SWA ) Employment Census , which is based on individual company returns , shows that 15,310 people were directly employed by the industry at end 1991 .
17 Whether the unit utilises a staff deployment system which is based on internal rotation or a separate night staffing , there will he an established shift system .
18 Beyond that it will have authority regarding other issues which is based on other considerations , such as superior expertise , economy of effort , immunity from temptations and blackmail .
19 As Family Development Nurses , we are still working within a system which is based on uniform structures and procedures which may not allow for the flexibility of approach , or the necessary degree of autonomy which is needed , to be always relevant to the needs of each individual or family .
20 At the centre of each is a new division of labour , a new structure of the labour process , which is based on technical innovations , especially computerization .
21 Though Banfield 's research is partially accurate if read merely as description , it does not explain fully the lack of concerted action by those excluded from privilege , and it is at least misleading , if not inaccurate , in its neglect of the pre-modern political organisation of these areas , which is based on personal patronage networks centred on landholders .
22 A variation on quota sampling is the " judgement " sample , which is based on objective proportions within industrial markets .
23 A related issue , because it is concerned with the protection of members ' interests , was the implementation of Government regulations covering the protection of members in bulk transfer situations which is based on actuarial certificates .
24 Which is based on historical data but
25 … we want to create a socialist society which is based on three principles : equality and respect for human dignity ; sharing resources which are produced by our efforts ; work by everyone . ’
26 We have analysed the influence of a combined index ( the Newcastle prescribing index ) , which is based on patient age and sex , on the prescribing of general practitioners in two family health services authorities and evaluated its usefulness as a notional indicator of costs and items .
27 Many times , Labour Members have pointed out the iniquities of the standard spending assessment , which is based on irrelevant data more than 10 years old .
28 Pierpont Morgan personified the old Wall Street establishment , which was based on exclusive relations between bankers and companies .
29 One of the problems Brown and Iles discovered in their study of community constables ( what , in the RUC , would be called neighbourhood constables ) , which was based on 300 officers in five police forces in England , was the relatively small proportion of working time devoted to activities the primary purpose of which was improvement in relations between the police and the public through direct involvement of constables in the community ( Brown and Iles 1985 : 29 ) .
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