Example sentences of "based on [num] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At a titre of 300 ELISA units , the assay has a sensitivity of 86% and a specificity of 96% when measured against the standard of histological examination or culture of endoscopic antral biopsy specimens or both ( in house data based on 100 patients of whom 62 had H pylori gastritis . )
2 Her book is sure to be hyped as a startling interpretation of its subject 's achievements and personality , based on 10 years of careful research .
3 This was based on four cases including two cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma but none of leukaemia .
4 Similarly , in the Philippine language Samal , we have a four way distinction based on four kinds of participant role : ( i ) close to speaker , ( ii ) close to addressee , ( iii ) close to audience ( other members of Conversational group ) , ( iv ) close to persons present but outside the COnversational group that consists of speaker , addressee(s) and audience .
5 The latter has much in common with both pavements from Leicester , but the kaleidoscopic patterns are not identical to those of the Blackfriars mosaic , while the floral device of the lozenge arrangement ( based on four halves of an eight-lozenge star , around a central square ) in the St. Nicholas Street pavement is tilted , not perpendicular as is the floral device in the Great Witcombe mosaic .
6 ( 2 ) CPRW 's Director , Dr Neil Caldwell , said , ‘ The case we will present to the inquiry is based on nine years of research .
7 Prices based on 4 persons in an apartment with one twin bedroom or 6 persons in an apartment with two twin bedrooms .
8 NB : Tax and insurance are based on one quarter at 1989 prices and three quarters at 1990 prices , all amounts are based on 80% apportioned to the business . )
9 The rent should be based on one quarter from the 1989 payment and three quarters from 1990 but as there is no change in the rent over the two years the expense is the same .
10 So far , all the investigations of definitional overlap using the MRDs have been based on one sample of data , which was selected at random from a corpus of business letters .
11 A crucial and obvious biological distinction is that between plants and animals , but a more important distinction is the way life is based on one type of cell or another .
12 our estimates were based on one sheet per function
13 The bid and the general shift in mood against diversification highlights a fundamental problem which faces a company which is based on one product with limited growth prospects .
14 The select committee made 42 recommendations based on six sessions of evidence and two visits to Wales .
15 More than 450 eyes have so far been treated but the study is based on 79 patients with the longest experience of the treatment .
16 A village case study was conducted during July to September 1984 based on two villages in the Chittagong division .
17 This whole tune is based on two elements of Will Lee 's plan : playing with the kick , filling around that and creating a melodic hook that shines .
18 The explanation of the above trends and the difficulties involved in controlling public expenditure are based on two types of analysis : microeconomic and macroeconomic respectively .
19 The Rules of the Fire Offices ' Committee and the Fire Offices ' Committee of Ireland for the Construction of Buildings are those which have been adopted by the Insurance companies , members of the Committee , for the classification of buildings and are based on two grades of construction .
20 Amnesty International , the human rights organization , released a report on Aug. 20 based on two weeks of detailed investigations conducted in Haiti in late March .
21 Under the new Social Fund , the higher long-term benefit rate was abolished and the ARPs replaced by flat-rate premiums , which are not geared to specific needs but based on two categories of basic and severe disability .
22 Robert R Blake and Jane S Mouton designed the management grid ( 1964 ) based on two aspects of managerial behaviour , namely :
23 Measurement has been used to examine the nature of variation between pairs of saucer brooches , particularly the ornament variation ( Dickinson 1982 ) ; the study was based on 52 pairs of cast saucer brooches , but a number of problems were encountered with what might have seemed a straightforward piece of research ( ibid. 22–3 ) .
24 The calculation of loss per share is based on 708,790,691 shares for 1992 being the weighted average number of shares in issue during the year ended 31 December 1992 ( 1991 : 708,759,748 ) .
25 Relative tail lengths are based on three specimens per species of the sex with the longest tail ( males in 13 species ; females in one hummingbird showing reversed sexual dimorphism ) .
26 It is based on three words per second as the spoken word .
27 Hunslet claims its trains , based on three cars with a driver 's cab at either end , will use 30 per cent less energy than similar electric models .
28 Hunslet claims its trains , based on three cars with a driver 's cab at either end , will use 30 per cent less energy than similar electric models .
29 NOTTINGHAM condemned Rosslyn Park to almost certain relegation while giving themselves a glimmer of hope of survival in League One with their first victory of the season , based on three tries by flanker Martin Pepper and 18 points from outside-half Guy Gregory .
30 A second system based on 700,000 miles of urban and rural roads would also be created .
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