Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [is] based " in BNC.
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1 | Assessing the response to chemotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma is not easy and is based on data provided by endoscopy , histopathology , and computed tomography . |
2 | The system was developed by a Japanese academic in the late 1800s and is based on 2,500-year-old writings in Sanskrit . |
3 | The Centenary exhibition at the Grand Hall , The Colonnades , Albert Dock opens on November 7 and is based on a time tunnel which invites visitors to pass through and visualise the happenings of Shell 's British Tankers fleet . |
4 | Loyalist sources close to the now banned UDA say ‘ information ’ from a former leading UDA member which was forwarded to the US lawyers is flawed and is based on hearsay picked up after the event . |
5 | In a much finer pamphlet , The Priviledges of the People , or Principles of Common Right and Freedom , published early in 1649 , Warr advances the idea that the natural and rational order of society is not hierarchical or authoritarian but is based upon ‘ people 's rights ’ . |
6 | He took out a licence to train in 1976 and is based at Saxon Lodge Stables in Upper Lambourn . |
7 | The Festival continues until November 25 and is based at the Midlands Arts Centre but events take place throughout the city . |
8 | Yet even here deference for old age is not universal or unconditional but is based upon personal achievements or the special knowledge and skills that the individual can offer . |
9 | An interesting theory of the trade cycle was propounded by Paul Samuelson in 1939 and is based on interaction between the multiplier process and the accelerator principle . |
10 | It was established in 1989 and is based at the Work West Enterprise Centre in Belfast . |
11 | Cash from the council 's community chest bought the tandem for Cleveland Area Tandems for the Sight Impaired ( CATSI ) , which was formed in 1989 and is based at the social centre for the blind in the town 's Stockton Road . |
12 | The idea of a payment for public exhibition was first developed in Sweden during the late 1960s and is based on the idea that the exhibition of paintings and other works of art is a service to society and , accordingly , the artist should receive some form of exhibition payment . |