Example sentences of "[am/are] based [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus they are based on the individual psyche and make a theoretical leap from this to the universal psyche .
2 Monetarist explanations of inflation are based on the following propositions .
3 The results on Tables IV and V are based on the following service cost estimates .
4 The Engineering and Computer Claims Handling Instructions are based on the current Engineering Policy wording SB2156 and Computer Policy wording SB2201 .
5 The following examples of test items are based on the above criteria .
6 Most designs are based on the cross-in-square plan and have an apsidal east end , generally with three apses of which the centre one is larger and contains the altar .
7 These are not at all original or exotic but are based on the ordinary things that most people tend to eat .
8 All are based on the personal computer technology Acer introduced last quarter , reportedly architected from the start to support Unix .
9 Many businesses , including large and successful ones , are based on the personal relations of clientelism .
10 Conclusions drawn from the information are based on the rational assessment of the information
11 From the practical point of view , it seems that the majority of land transactions … are based on the bilateral compromis de vente .
12 The questions it asks ( directly or indirectly ) are based on the regular enquiries received by various personnel at ACE from the wide variety of people who contact us , as suggested above .
13 The model is typically estimated by least squares and tests of the individual regression coefficients are based on the usual regression t statistics .
14 Project grants , under regional selective assistance schemes , are based on the fixed capital costs of a project and on the number of jobs created or safeguarded .
15 The guidelines drawn here ( Figure 2 ) are based on the familiar mallard , a dabbling duck and the pochard , a more streamlined diving duck .
16 Many DBMS , including IMS , are based on the hierarchical approach .
17 These opinions are based on the factual conclusions , but also must depend heavily on the experience of the writer of the report and on his knowledge of the subject under consideration .
18 That is to be expected , given that its decisions are based on the European Convention of Human Rights .
19 The Order and the agreement are based on the relevant provision of the EEC Convention on Jurisdiction and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters .
20 SPZs are based on the liberalized Planning regimes pioneered within enterprise zones .
21 Both the theory and the methodology are based on the implicit assumption that the communicative experience of white middle class males is prototypical … the experience of women , other ethnic groups and classes are treated as deviations …
22 Planning systems , by contrast , are defective precisely because they are based on the synoptic delusion .
23 Both forms are based on the existing topic framework , but the distinction derives from what each individual speaker treats as the salient elements in the existing topic framework .
24 Long , expanded drills should not be given until the student has mastered the shorter , minimal structures , because the expanded drills are based on the minimal ones .
25 Where the wife does not purchase the husband 's interest , fees are based on the equivalent proportion of the value of the land which is the subject of the dealing after deducting therefrom an equivalent proportion of the amount secured on the land ( by way of mortgage ) and the fees can be ascertained from Scale A in Sched 1 .
26 Highways made the point that the yellow-line alterations and refuge islands are based on the present stop positions and they would prefer that these not be altered until we have experience of the new arrangements in operation .
27 The agreements are based on the final cost of the work .
28 Some are based on the total number of dies observed in the sample .
29 In this chapter , we have assumed the worst possible case — i.e. the syntax/semantics component needs up to ten words of the utterance in order to prefer one of the alternatives — and this is why the statistics are based on the total number of complete word strings derived from the different kinds of input to the lexical access component .
30 If figures are based on the total cohort of entrants to degree programmes then it appears that among some categories of non-traditional students the percentages achieving ‘ good ’ degrees are somewhat lower .
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