Example sentences of "a [noun] of [noun] base on " in BNC.

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1 The search aids include a search save process and a multiple database/system regeneration and repeat facility , an automated search technique developed from natural-language phrases via stemming and Boolean AND operation to automatically give a variety of searches based on the original phrase , aids to searching a number of individual databases , and a facility for automatic database selection .
2 The Housing manual 1949 gave advice on a wider range of dwelling types ; prepared with the assistance of a sub-committee of the Central Housing Advisory Committee and a panel of architects appointed by the Associations of Local Authorities , this Ministry of Health publication , lavishly illustrated , offered a variety of designs based on the standard of 900–950 square feet for three-bedroomed houses , an advance on the 1944 standard .
3 Microware , which traditionally serves the industrial sector , envisages its technology could be used for a variety of applications based on the OS/9 multi-tasking real time operating system .
4 It is claimed that catering colleges have failed to get to grips with the developments of technology , acknowledge its importance and provide students with a level of understanding based on the industry 's needs .
5 She was beginning to have second thoughts about bothering the Police with such a mass of suspicion based on such little tangible fact .
6 A measure of automation based on a computer and a punched-tape system was introduced and this helped cut costs and speed production .
7 The remaining two discs in my ‘ Aspects ’ batch are both based on the musical theatre : ‘ Broadway Favourites ! ( ) , features the Winnipeg SO under Erich Kunzel in a very well played selection of numbers from My Fair Lady , Lady Be Good , Annie Get Your Gun , The Fantasticks , Man of La Mancha , Guys and Dolls , Cats and a suite of waltzes based on the music of Richard Rodgers .
8 The researchers have devised a suite of methods based on detecting a marker gene engineered into the GEM .
9 The two got together and announced at the 1989 Seybold conference that they were going to develop a clone of PostScript based on Bauer 's which would use Apple 's new fonts on both the Macintosh and under OS/2 .
10 The Committee awarded a grant of £386 based on the 1991/92 payment plus a 4% inflationary allowance given to all organisations seeking financial support on an annual basis .
11 But tone of voice , studied indifference , or an apparently harmless question may carry a weight of meaning based on years of sniping and criticism .
12 On Dec. 11 , 1989 , the Polish Socialist Party-Democratic Revolution ( PPS-RD ) held its first national congress in Wroclaw , adopting party statutes and a programme of policies based on the goal of a self-governing alternative system .
13 Sometimes there is a uniformity of antagonism based on shared rumour and widespread disrepute .
14 The potential of a possible-world approach to fiction is successfully demonstrated in a typology of genres based on the nature of the accessibility relations between the actual world and the worlds functioning as actual in the universes projected by different types of texts ( Chapter 2 ) .
15 Etzioni ( 1961 ) has produced a typology of organizations based on the notion of ‘ compliance ’ .
16 Devise a plan of nursing based on the assessment , with the co-operation of the patient , to the extent that this is possible , taking into account the medical prescription .
17 Postscript language and application developer Adobe Systems Inc , Mountain View , California last week launched , Adobe Acrobat , a range of products based on its Carousel Postscript document interchange technology ( UX No 407 ) .
18 A range of NTBs based on diverse national rules , regulations , taxation , and subsidies frameworks governed the movement of goods , services , capital , and labour .
19 Having designed a modern airframe , airfoil section and chosen the best of modern and traditional materials , they now produce a range of aircraft based on the basic airframe .
20 The word ‘ humanity ’ borrowed some of its force from the 1959 approach , but the rest of the definition would have taken us back to a test of manners based on an assumption of consensus which is at worst suspect and at best unproven , but which is to be measured only by outrage , surely an irrational and wholly subjective response .
21 Such criticism leads us directly to the higher plains of aestheticism from where it becomes possible to adopt a universal outlook , a point of view based on the sort of timeless values that enable one to study objectively ( unsentimentally , unemotionally and ‘ without rancour ’ ) the lower depths of social reality .
22 It has become fashionable to lambast the trades union and Labour movement for its apparent backwardness but , in the UK at least , there exists a sort of Luddism based on prejudice that rejects utterly information technology and all its works .
23 On the 26th of March 1993 the Welsh Office published a package of measures based on the EC Agri-Environment Regulation which came into force during July 1992 .
24 The observed left field advantage may therefore reflect not a " linguistic " process but a process of matching based on purely visual features of the letters to be compared .
25 Identification , even by experts , is largely a process of elimination based on the knowledge that certain countries and individual weaving groups tend to produce only certain types of design .
26 As argued for above , a denial of re-hearing based on a ‘ last opportunity ’ rationale only convinces if premised on the foregoing of an opportunity which would have been afforded .
27 Here there is little site competition , little aggression , and a development of displays based on locomotion .
28 Unlike the Platonists he saw no ontological continuity between the soul and God , but a relationship of likeness based on the Biblical account of man 's creation in Genesis ( 1:26 — 7 ) where his peculiar property was to be made in the image of God .
29 A propaganda of peace based on the readiness of objectors to undergo hard labour was likely to meet with derision , if not anger , at a time when hundreds of thousands of young men were fighting and dying for their country in far more appalling conditions .
30 Engler rejects a notion of pragmatics based on the distinction between text and context and defines textualisation as " how a work of verbal art may become a literary text " ( p. 182 ) .
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