Example sentences of "[adv] base on [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( This is a goodwill payment , not necessarily based on admission of error ) .
2 In order to understand better and to compare offers received , it would be helpful to my clients if you were prepared to discuss the mechanics of your offer price which should be worked assuming a debt free group and thus based on profit before tax and interest .
3 There is a vague realisation that extinction is forever , and that the species we are losing may have great potential benefits for mankind , but the conservation response , even now , is largely based on preservation of a few charismatic species .
4 But the unity of each bloc was largely based on enmity with the other and when talks did occur they tended to accentuate differences within the two blocs , which in turn made further dialogue difficult .
5 Referent power The use of the power of others is usually based on admiration of another ( e.g. gods , famous leaders , rock stars ) .
6 These are usually based on removal of attention for inappropriate behaviour like not eating ( extinction ) and on setting the scene for appropriate behaviour by eating only at the table ( discriminative learning ) .
7 He suggests that the delivery of care should be individually planned by budget-holding " care managers " , presumably based on experience in Kent & Wales and other experimental schemes of " packages of care .
8 Priority between applications is partly based on frequency of paid training in past and partly on use made of attendances on return , e.g. wrote good report , organised something similar here which worked or has stimulated others to develop the ideas expressed there ’ .
9 It 's worth saying that the BBC 's vision of our journalism is also based on research about what our audience wants .
10 Society was now based on complicity in the common crime ; religion was based on the sense of guilt and the remorse attaching to it ; while morality was based partly on the exigencies of this society and partly on the penance demanded by the sense of guilt .
11 It will be a day which will be inevitably based on fun on fellowship and on benefiting others .
12 Taste is here based on knowledge of the proper methods of preparing and presenting foods , and there is a moral interest in food as wholesome , healthy and sustaining .
13 The principle of ‘ leaping melody ’ is not apparent in the above example , as Bartók 's melodic construction is here based on movement within a small area .
14 In this writer 's view , the arguments against multi-denominational education and in favour of catholic schools support an overall political theology which is strongly based on authority within the church .
15 Criticism of the Units is frequently based on research from the 1930 's and 40's , which demonstrated the severe impairment of psychological function and development in traditionally organized residential institutions .
16 This is a little odd considering The Smiths ' make up was , up to this point , completely based on experience of failure .
17 They argue that the creation of a market in index futures diverts volume that is not primarily based on information about a specific company away from the stock market , and so the remaining trades in shares are more information-based than before .
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