Example sentences of "are base [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At present 12 firms are based at the centre but the management is keen to stress its ‘ open-door ’ policy for the small business based elsewhere .
2 The administration offices are based at The telephone numbers are .
3 They are based at the North East Hampshire Water Activity Centre in Fleet , and the telephone number for more information or to make bookings is Trix Davey on 0252 621381 .
4 It is typical of arguments concerning the ‘ correct rules ’ of the language in the Chomskyan approach , and that of most other sentence-grammarians , that they are based on the presentation of ‘ example ’ and ‘ counterexample ’ .
5 The description , illustrations , and conclusions given in pages 231 to 249 are based on the FAOR publication , which provides an excellent example of the use of the SSM to generate productive ideas about a situation , and to do so in an ordered and logical manner .
6 This is because they are based on the spelling of each word , which is inconsistent due to the non-deterministic morphology of the English language .
7 Some forms of psychotherapy are based on the work of Reich , an analyst who gave up ‘ talking ’ therapy because he saw the possibility of releasing emotional tension locked into the body , and making faster contact with the sources of conflict that cause pain and distress .
8 They are not my arguments — they are based on the Government 's own figures .
9 The expeditions are based on the ethos of ‘ Challenge , Participation and Environment ’ , and strong emphasis is also placed on teamwork and leadership .
10 The peculiarity of the proportions ( published in French and English in 1791 in an essay dedicated to the Prince of Wales ) is that the measurements are not given direct but are based on the head , divided into 22 equal parts ( according to Percivall , Eclipse stood 16l/2 hands high and the head measured 22 inches ) .
11 Language exercises in the second part are based on the film and commentary , with particular attention to the formation and use of tenses .
12 The regularities which the analyst describes are based on the frequency with which a particular linguistic feature occurs under certain conditions in his discourse data .
13 Full of adventure , English Today Readers are based on the syllabus and wordlists for the six levels of the successful English Today ! series .
14 The conclusions of our own clinical-epidemiological studies are based on the coincidence of pseudomelanosis coli and endoscopically verified abnormalities , assuming that pseudomelanosis coli is a reliable marker of chronic anthranoid type laxative abuse .
15 Some Penitential Services are based on the sacrament of penance and give people the opportunity to make an individual confession and receive absolution .
16 These are based on the idea of choosing a sound ( unbiased ) analytical technique and establishing that the performance of the analytical system , once it is set up , meets predefined accuracy requirements .
17 They are based on the idea that criminal behaviour is either inherited or a consequence of unique , individual experiences .
18 These fractions are based on the idea that you will work for 40 years , and therefore end up with either half , or two-thirds , of your earnings at retirement .
19 Braudel 's categories are based on the idea that it is possible to distinguish various historical ‘ times ’ .
20 Article 5 obliges state parties to take all appropriate measures to modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct of men and women , with a view to achieving the elimination of prejudice , customs and all other practices which are based on the idea of the inferiority or superiority of either sexes .
21 The Home Claims Handling instructions are based on the cover applicable under the standard Home Insurance range of policies .
22 The annual fees for certification by the Law Society are based on the size of the firm and , for 1992 , amount to £75 per principal and £170 per firm .
23 Prices quoted are based on the exchange rate quoted on November 26th , 1992 , eg : with * One Star hotel £393 , excluding Airport Taxes and insurance .
24 Prices quoted are based on the exchange rate quoted on November 26 , 1992 ; eg. with * One Star hotel £393 , excluding Airport taxes and insurance .
25 The subsequent analyses are based on the principle of intention to treat , applied to the total group of 63 patients .
26 Some of these matters clearly fall within the ‘ good neighbour ’ concept , ’ while others are based on the principle that compensation is not to be paid merely because maximum exploitation has been prevented so long as development of a reasonably remunerative character is allowed .
27 Despite these various arguments suggesting high unemployment from rapid technical change which are based on the foundation laid by him , Leontief has himself , with a colleague ( Leontief and Duchin 1983 ) , recently published the results of a survey of the likely effects of new technology on the US economy up to the year 2000 which concludes that , far from there being net job losses , there will be a substantial rise in the aggregate labour force over this period due to the rapid take-up of the technology .
28 It does er include a past policy and the Planning Department includes two hundred and forty thousand for erm various statutory fire which seem so any fire growth over and above our list are based on the judgement panel that we are .
29 The estimated savings are based on the claimant being 22 weeks off the register , but again some stay off for a year , and some return much sooner .
30 WWF 's new projects in the Korup rainforest in the Cameroons and on rural range-land management in Zimbabwe are based on the thesis of developing a land use policy specific to a particular area , which makes the best possible use of all the resources available .
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