Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] on [art] basis " in BNC.

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1 shortlisting should be carried out on the basis of a previously agreed person specification detailing the qualifications , experience and skills necessary to do the job ;
2 The analysis stage is invariably carried out on the basis of written responses to a questionnaire .
3 Psychologists theorizing about animal Umwelten need to ask what such inferences might be , what is the perceptual evidence in which the animal 's concepts are anchored , and what are the motor activities which test for them or which are carried out on the basis of conditional tests defined in terms of them .
4 Segmentation This may be carried out on the basis of ( i ) intuition techniques and product and interpretation ; or ( ii ) use of market research positioning data ( suitably re-arranged and interpreted ) ; or ( iii ) using an analysis of attribute sets .
5 Such public procurement or purchasing has in the past not been carried out on the basis of buying the cheapest and/or the best .
6 The letter also confirmed that " expropriations carried out on the basis of occupation law and occupation sovereignty ( 1945-49 ) [ could ] no longer be reversed " .
7 Too often his reputation as an architect has been written off on the basis of very late works which were more the work of his nephew , MacVicar Anderson , and his chief clerk , Colling , under his direction .
8 At first potential jurors were classified by ethnic group and caste , but after the 1840s they were assigned to one of three lists which were drawn up on the basis of language capability .
9 The procedures of the 1981 Act ensure that statements are drawn up on the basis of the pupil 's individual needs , but with the general aim of ensuring , as far as possible , an education comparable with that of the pupil 's age group in the mainstream .
10 thirdly , some principles of professional practice which may be drawn up on the basis of these discussions .
11 The following protocol for neonatal pain relief has been drawn up on the basis of a review of published literature , experience , and discussion with senior medical and nursing staff at the Royal Berkshire Hospital and other neonatal units .
12 It can be drawn up on the basis of historic-cost book values , current-cost book values or market values .
13 One party would be returned to office with an overall majority and implement its manifesto program , a program neither known nor supported by most electors and one drawn up on the basis more of party dogma than of a dispassionate and well-informed analysis of Britain 's problems .
14 The Law Society has issued guidance notes for equal opportunities in solicitors ' firms which reproduce a standard policy for their use which has been drawn up on the basis of recommendations of the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Commission for Racial Equality .
15 peace was patched up on the basis of the status quo but military victory made it impossible to destroy the new Bulgarian union .
16 Indeed every second customer is probably just like me , but the charade is going to be played out on the basis that I am being difficult .
17 Izvestiya of March 5 published a letter from Yegor Yakovlev , head of the Ostankino state television and radio company [ for its formation in December see p. 38655 ] , to CIS heads of state , proposing that an international broadcasting company be set up on the basis of the Ostankino company .
18 It 's the result of a big process by individual departments , erm , it is set out on the basis of departments priorities .
19 A notional £75 million per year is shared out on the basis of a regression formula derived from a 1974 survey , which included only 75 children identified as being in need of personal social services , the dependent variable ( see Derbyshire , 1987 , for a fuller discussion ) .
20 Most churches were laid out on the basis of equilateral triangles and squares , the so-called ‘ ad triangulum ’ and ‘ ad quodraturn ’ methods .
21 Those proceedings were struck out on the basis that his claim fell within the exclusive jurisdiction of the visitor of the university and so he petitioned the visitor , Her Majesty the Queen .
22 It would therefore appear that where , for example , a solicitor on behalf of his client commences a personal injury action which includes a claim for damages of less than £50,000 by way of writ in the High Court , the proceedings are bound to be struck out on the basis that the solicitor ought to have known of the provision contained in art 5(1) of the 1991 Order .
23 The existence of both acute and chronic illnesses was ruled out on the basis of a complete anamnesis and full clinical and biological examination including routine haematological counts , serum glycaemia , total cholesterol , triglycerides , and renal and liver functions tests ( Technicon SMA-20 Autoanalyzer ) .
24 ‘ There are no barriers being put up on the basis of age but the national team is now in a situation in qualifying Group I where they have to produce every time in the six ties that remain to be played .
25 The history of the succession of climates and vegetation and the relative changes in the levels of land and sea have been worked out on the basis of stratigraphical and botanical investigations in great detail by Godwin ( a simple account is given in Darby , 1938 , and a full account of the vegetation zones in Godwin , 1975 ) .
26 Routes have to be worked out on the basis of destinations and topography .
27 So far £1 million has been paid out on the basis of need .
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