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

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1 One study , based on sixty-six Third World firms ( and the evidence from other studies ) , found three main reasons for setting up joint ventures : host-government pressure , the need for the partner 's skills and the need for other attributes or assets .
2 He distrusts industrial processing and wonders why , if people want a meat substitute , they do n't turn to the much more ‘ natural ’ tofu or tempeh bean curd products — both based on 2,000 year-old recipes .
3 49 ) , where they possess frames and " squares of simple guilloche , single petals of ivy ( or lotus bud in the Avenue mosaic ) to decorate the angles , and a motif based on four heart-shaped leaves .
4 Marley 's Classico system is based on four individual blocks .
5 Patterns of swastika meander — especially the variety based on four adjacent swastikas — in conjunction with concentric , linear borders , are not common outside the region , although some notable parallels do exist .
6 His vision of broadcasting was based on four major principles :
7 It evaluates the roles of country size , enterprise efficiency and macroeconomic policy in determining the successful implementation of RBI projects based on four natural resources ( oil , gas , iron ore and bauxite ) .
8 The Polytechnic 's case for retaining teacher education was based on four main arguments : that it was the only public sector institution of higher education in the Principality which provided the full integration of teacher education with the remainder of the higher education system ; that the proposals would leave the largest education authority in Wales employing the largest number of teachers , without involvement in teacher education ; that the Polytechnic had already stopped recruiting for the Certificate of Education course , in line with the DES policy of seeking an all-graduate profession , and in September 1976 had attracted the largest number of teacher-training students with a minimum of two GCE A levels in the Principality ; and that the Polytechnic was being called upon to make a disproportionate sacrifice because it would have to drop its Dip.HE/BEd. programme which was a basic component of a newly developed integrated system of degree courses .
9 A system of assessing ‘ tolerable ’ and ‘ desirable ’ standards at offices is being used based on 13 different factors such as accuracy and time for applications to be processed .
10 The course is based on eight self-contained case studies representing a realistic negotiation or decision-making meeting at managerial level .
11 The WORC programme adopted a longi-tudinal , comparative focus based on eight in-depth studies of firms and their work organization in their sectoral environments .
12 Oil equivalent figures referred to in this document are based on 6,000 cubic feet of gas equalling one barrel of oil equivalent .
13 The results presented in " this chapter are based on 624 completed student questionnaires returned to IMS by the organisers of 55 Advanced Courses .
14 Er erm we think the nine thousand seven hundred dwellings based on one hundred percent migration for the Greater York area is the appropriate strategic approach erm for the Greater York area , the County Council does not see the need for any policy intervention in terms of migration , in respect of Greater York in the way it feels is necessary in respect of er of four other districts .
15 Commenting on the expectations for growth , Mr Lamont said the first report of the Panel of Independent Forecasters , formed to demonstrate that the Government decisions were not based on one single forecast , predicted growth in 1993 of between 0.25 and 2 per cent , with an average of just over 1 per cent .
16 Instead , they are based on one vital surface protein — the hepatitis B surface agglutinin ( HbsAg ) — taken either from the blood of carriers of the virus , or from bacteria genetically engineered to produce it .
17 Also some supplements are based on one particular nutrient such as Vitamins A , D and E.
18 An increasingly common way for companies to find new recruits is by taking a stand at a job exhibition , often based on one particular industry or trade .
19 If those who beneficially own shares are the same in number and identity as the principals in the unincorporated firm of solicitors then the firm and the recognised body will normally be treated as one practice for the purpose of the Indemnity Rules ; i.e. only one contribution , based on one gross fee return , will be payable .
20 Nor can generalised criticism be justified if it is based on one isolated incident .
21 Based on twelve thousand pound benefit , for the thirteen week deferred period , on the inflation proof plan , so it 's the best plan , you 're running it from , for thirty years , on a thousand pound a month guaranteed income if you 're off sick or ill .
22 I 'm just trying , looking through your submission to see whether in fact you have produced a table which showed the possible land provision based on thirty four workers to the hectare .
23 The first results will be based on six key performance indicators , including waiting times , numbers of cancelled operations and ambulance response rates .
24 LTQ is based on five processual mechanisms : standards and measure-ment ; reward and recognition ; training ; communications ; and the use of senior management as role models for the process .
25 The estimated expenditure in all Wales on this one item for 1984/85 is £3.5 million based on 141,471 eligible cows ( £27.5 million projected for the UK ) .
26 If you the trends then er going on to the going on to the House Builders Federation figures , that would not cause us to release more land within the greenbelt , as would the lower figure of the County Council , based on seventy five percent inward migration .
27 Its importance was based on two temporary factors , the great Unionist support for its ideas rather than its leaders , and the loyalty of Law to Asquith , which left an opening for Carson .
28 The best practice approach adopted by Lucas Automotive is based on two simple premises : that in any activity carried out by two or more groups of people , one group will be better at it than the others ; and that there will be real benefits to be achieved by the other groups learning from the experience of the ‘ best ’ group .
29 Porosity nomenclature is based on two classic papers : Choquette & pray ( 1970 ) and Schmidt , McDonald & platt ( 1977 ) .
30 Land animals employ two simple work-saving schemes , based on two classic examples of the principle of conservation of energy : the pendulum and the spring .
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