Example sentences of "[vb pp] on the [adj] basis " in BNC.

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1 The system has fairly low specificity ; topics are not included on the usual basis of literary warrant , but rather on the basis of organizational warrant .
2 Application for permission to develop a timeshare facility would be considered on the same basis as any other resort development .
3 It is disturbing to learn that books for children 's libraries in Edinburgh are selected on the political basis that the stories ‘ reflect the multi-cultural nature of society ’ .
4 You should also be aware that , whilst it is accepted practice for the approach letter to be written on the anonymous basis proposed above , you are likely to receive a more positive response from a target company should the circumstances of a particular approach allow you to relax your requirement for anonymity .
5 Orders have been made for costs to be paid by the plaintiffs to the defendants with a direction that the costs be taxed on the standard basis , if not agreed .
6 ( 3 ) Where the court makes an order for costs without indicating the basis of taxation or an order that costs be taxed on a basis other than the standard basis or the indemnity basis , the costs shall be taxed on the standard basis .
7 ‘ Where the court makes an order for costs without indicating the basis of taxation or an order that costs be taxed on a basis other than the standard basis or the indemnity basis , the costs shall be taxed on the standard basis .
8 Orders for payment by the plaintiffs of costs to be taxed on the standard basis have already been made in this action .
9 An indemnity basis taxation of costs that have already been taxed on the standard basis would seem to us to lead to the conclusion that the costs of the standard basis taxation were unnecessarily and unreasonably incurred and should be disallowed on the taking of the account .
10 On the deletion of clause 54(4) , in-house benefits were to be taxed on the same basis as external benefits , i.e. , on the cost to the employer of providing the benefit .
11 In answer to these inquiries the Financial Secretary gave similar answers in relation to each class namely ( 1 ) that in all the cases ( except that of the teachers ' concessionary education ) that the benefits would be taxed on the same basis as under the existing law and ( 2 ) that in all cases the amount of the charge would be nil , small or , in the case of the schoolteachers , ‘ very small indeed . ’
12 But the discrimination against spirits is still so great that it would take a further 12 Budgets before spirits are taxed on the same basis as wine and beer .
13 As finance director David Nash stated : ‘ In view of the short time since the standard was issued , and the fact that most forecasts have been prepared on the existing basis , we were concerned that it might be confusing if this presentation was based on the new format .
14 The accounts for each subsidiary undertaking shall be prepared on the same basis as those for the company or such adjustments shall be made on consolidation to amend the accounts of each subsidiary undertaking to be equivalent to accounts prepared on such a basis .
15 The accounts for each subsidiary undertaking shall be prepared on the same basis as those for the company or such adjustments shall be made on consolidation to amend the accounts of each subsidiary undertaking to be equivalent to accounts prepared on such a basis .
16 It , you 've , it was be prepared on the same basis as last year , in fact , the other
17 This supposition has the form of a ‘ regulative hope ’ — both are adopted on the same basis that a card player bases his play on the hope of an improbable distribution of the cards if no other possible distribution gives him any chance of winning at all .
18 The National Government in its first three years thus operated on the curious basis of the Prime Minister depending to an unusual extent on the second man in the Government , and that second man in turn depending to an equally unusual extent upon the second man in his own party .
19 The offer was made on the purported basis that it would strengthen the position of all the shareholders in the merger negotiations .
20 The residual valuation should of course be crosschecked against a valuation made on the comparative basis before any offer is made .
21 Elimination may be made on the following basis .
22 A consistent basis for valuation is to be employed worldwide whereby all unrealised intercompany profit will be eliminated on consolidation and provision for slow-moving or obsolete stock to be made on the following basis ;
23 Furthermore , a payment made on the same basis as that in the case of Adams v G K N Sankey Ltd mentioned in Chapter 16 would probably also fall within the second category .
24 All fixed assets shall be valued on the same basis as used in the last audited accounts and there shall be no upward revaluation of them or any of them above the value(s) used in the last audited accounts .
25 Thus , for example , at the outset he excludes consideration of budgetary information , because he feels that to have validity in financial reports it must be produced on the same basis as the financial accounts .
26 This constraint relates to objectivity since the more objective financial reports are the more likely that different reports will be produced on the same basis .
27 Before PNP , Leeds primary schools were staffed on the conventional basis of a head plus a teacher for each registration group , and in the national league table many Leeds primary classes were very large .
28 The charge would be on a preceding year basis although if additional funds are added to the account the income arising from the additional funds will be assessed on the actual basis in the early years .
29 An attempt has been made by Nightingale to show that Rochester was the centre from which an area of land to the north had been centuriated on the regular basis of 20 by 20 actus squares .
30 Instead , the new system was introduced on the pay-as-you-go basis which has bedevilled social security finance ever since .
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