Example sentences of "are based [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many , but not all , of those above the line are based at the bigger aerodromes with concrete/asphalt runway(s) , which often means higher rents , rates and landing-fees .
2 As we have suggested , Marxist approaches to crime are based on the wider Marxist theory of society .
3 Thus they are based on the individual psyche and make a theoretical leap from this to the universal psyche .
4 Monetarist explanations of inflation are based on the following propositions .
5 The results on Tables IV and V are based on the following service cost estimates .
6 The Engineering and Computer Claims Handling Instructions are based on the current Engineering Policy wording SB2156 and Computer Policy wording SB2201 .
7 The Personal Accident & Sickness Claims Handling Instructions are based on the current Personal Accident & Sickness Insurance Policy .
8 The Travel Claims Handling instructions are based on the standard ‘ IT ’ Travel Policy but apply equally to the ‘ OT ’ Policy and the Motor Breakdown + Travel policy ( CTT ) .
9 The following examples of test items are based on the above criteria .
10 Most designs are based on the cross-in-square plan and have an apsidal east end , generally with three apses of which the centre one is larger and contains the altar .
11 These are not at all original or exotic but are based on the ordinary things that most people tend to eat .
12 Many businesses , including large and successful ones , are based on the personal relations of clientelism .
13 All are based on the personal computer technology Acer introduced last quarter , reportedly architected from the start to support Unix .
14 All these figures are based on the 1989 audited accounts .
15 Conclusions drawn from the information are based on the rational assessment of the information
16 Those for Antarctica are based on the international Antarctic Treaty , which seeks generally-acceptable legislation to cover present and future conservation for the Antarctic area .
17 The 1980 Survey 's section on the elderly was asked only of those aged 65 and over , and therefore tables in this chapter which are based on the 1980 data include only the sub sample in this age band .
18 From the practical point of view , it seems that the majority of land transactions … are based on the bilateral compromis de vente .
19 They are based on the classic ‘ closed loop feedback ’ system where the desired position is compared with the actual position and if there is a difference , an error signal is generated that drives the output closer to the desired position .
20 The net loss and net tangible assets for ADS are based on the weighted average number of Ordinary Shares in issue during the year as shown in Note 7 on page 22 .
21 The questions it asks ( directly or indirectly ) are based on the regular enquiries received by various personnel at ACE from the wide variety of people who contact us , as suggested above .
22 The model is typically estimated by least squares and tests of the individual regression coefficients are based on the usual regression t statistics .
23 And if the allocation of statements of attainment to levels , and levels to ages , is arbitrary in part , then the allocation of pupils to levels must also be arbitrary in part , even if scrupulous care is taken to ensure that assessments are based on the best available evidence .
24 The figures in this report are based on the best current Hungarian practice .
25 In this respect the Development of Total Quality Systems within the Department is seen as essential , not only in pointing the way ahead but also ensuring that all aspects of our work are based on the best possible delivery of service .
26 Project grants , under regional selective assistance schemes , are based on the fixed capital costs of a project and on the number of jobs created or safeguarded .
27 The guidelines drawn here ( Figure 2 ) are based on the familiar mallard , a dabbling duck and the pochard , a more streamlined diving duck .
28 Many DBMS , including IMS , are based on the hierarchical approach .
29 These opinions are based on the factual conclusions , but also must depend heavily on the experience of the writer of the report and on his knowledge of the subject under consideration .
30 That is to be expected , given that its decisions are based on the European Convention of Human Rights .
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