Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] based [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There are now courses in CIB examination subjects in St Petersburg and the Institute is helping the Romanians to set examinations based on the Banking Certificate .
2 Okay , the task was to ignore the right hand bracket and to sort cards based on the left hand bracket In fact you 'd sort them into two piles , not four .
3 Courtaulds Protective Coatings is investing heavily in research to devise products based on the Ecotech initiative which promotes the increased use of environmentally sensitive coatings .
4 In presenting who gains and loses , the Government has been careful to cite figures based on the number of households .
5 The Digital plant at Ayr was recently chosen to assemble computers based on the company 's high performance Alpha microchip , which is produced at an £85 million facility at South Queensferry .
6 The plan was for the financiers to place deals based on the probable impact of the column on the market and then share the profits .
7 One of ACE 's claims is that members will be able to develop systems based upon the same building blocks which are sufficiently differentiated to enable them to go after separate market niches .
8 And they accept that on an indemnity basis taxation the plaintiffs are entitled , by reason of the language used in R.S.C. , Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) , to raise objections based on the alleged unreasonableness in amount of items of costs .
9 The DoH reported an ‘ excellent response ’ to its request for SSDs to produce proposals based on the Warner Report .
10 A final point that has to be borne in mind is that in order to make generalizations based on the type of quantitative analysis pioneered by Labov , a large number of tokens must be analysed ( usually thousands ) ; however , it happens that some variables that are quite salient in the community occur relatively rarely , and so we can not make reliable quantitative statements about these covering the range of speaker variables , even though they may be involved in linguistic change and may be important for historical projections on to earlier English .
11 The failure to properly research and understand older consumers is illustrated by several attempts to introduce promotions based on the American experience of discount-trading linked to a magazine .
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