Example sentences of "base [prep] [art] same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I would suggest that it is probable that Marx , as a materialist , would not have disagreed with Bukharin 's exposition of the case , since Marx 's own illustrations of simple and extended reproduction were implicitly based upon the same assumptions .
2 It is not without significance that in the present case Mr. Bookbinder 's action for libel is based upon the same complaints as those made by the council .
3 Many of the founders of sociology believed it would be possible to create a science of society based upon the same principles and procedures as the natural sciences such as chemistry and biology , even though the natural sciences often deal with inanimate matter and so are not concerned with feeling , emotions and other subjective states .
4 His ‘ abc ’ is based on the same foundations of activity based principles — but he offers an approach that is less complex , easier and cheaper to implement .
5 To the extent that these parts of the social structure are based on the same values , they may be said to be integrated .
6 All dance is based on the same principles and rules which are dictated by the anatomical capacity for movement found in the human body .
7 Each series is based on the same principles :
8 Profiles of Development and other material based on the same principles can be seen as redefinitions of the National Curriculum .
9 Although the control of PGE in sheep is based on the same principles as that described for O. ostertagi in cattle , its practice is somewhat different for the following reasons :
10 Yes , but I probably tried to create my own personal brand of Dadaism , just as each of them had their own brand of Dadaism based on the same ideas but expressed in an intensely personal way .
11 Different narratives based on the same events were juxtaposed and compared .
12 Where NVQs and SVQs are based on the same statements of competence the qualifications will carry titles which clearly indicate that area of competence .
13 If the explanation given is correct , however ( and no other suggests itself ) then there is no reason to prevent the prosecutor who has elected in favour of the substantive offence from seeking to amend so as to substitute the conspiracy count instead : a straight exchange of counts based on the same facts can not be said to be over-burdensome .
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