Example sentences of "form [art] basis for [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He points out that though the implication was that the customer research forming the basis for Microsoft 's claims was impartial , Microsoft actually commissioned the report .
2 It forms the basis for contempt on the part of the young and strong for the old and weak , and the increasing fear of human mortality which old age seems to represent so vividly .
3 This process continued to form the basis for planning .
4 In the GR-50 , you had a mixture of PCM samples and ordinary analogue synthesis , all cleverly embroidered together to form the basis for Roland 's LA synthesis .
5 It is expected that a draft of the proposed Railway Clearing House submission will have been completed prior to the meeting so as to form a basis for discussion .
6 The majority 's assumption or , as they put it , ‘ persuasion ’ that industrial democracy as conceived in the terms of reference will lead to increased industrial efficiency is , therefore , too insecure to form a basis for policy .
7 These ‘ ideas , formed the basis for group action and it is the way in which these spontaneously evolve and are carried out that constitutes one of the most active elements of ‘ hanging about ’ …
8 And they also formed the basis for Gorbachev 's concept of ‘ reasonable sufficiency ’ and for the way in which the negotiations on conventional force reductions in Europe were conducted .
9 Such surveys formed the basis for research for many years and still remain the principal source for some categories of data .
10 They form the basis for assessment but are not in themselves assessment objectives …
11 Packages form the basis for software control in LIFESPAN .
12 Either prose composition or other linguistic exercises form the basis for tutorial work .
13 Training may be undergone , qualifications gained , and patterns of work on unemployment set up which form the basis for habits and expectations in adult life .
14 Hands-on , value-driven : management is about the implementation of values which are explicit and form the basis for action .
15 These degrees form the basis for exemption from the major UK professional accountancy bodies .
16 In Lothian draft policy guidelines have been prepared which , after comment from key professionals and service users , will form the basis for discharge agreements .
17 They will also form the basis for assessment in step six .
18 During June and early July full day HS&E training programmes have been arranged for senior managers and divisional coordinators which will form the basis for communication within each company .
19 If agreed by the Council of Ministers it will form the basis for support to the maintenance of traditional agriculture without intensification .
20 Certain generalities might well emerge , certain principles may be borne out , and these can form the basis for discussion with other teachers working in different circumstances , and the basis for variable realization as different techniques , as I indicated earlier .
21 A documentary programme could form the basis for discussion in the weekly slot for communicative activities .
22 The treatment of off-air material outlined in Video Plans 14 and 15 could form the basis for discussion of this kind .
23 Output from these programs will form the basis for discussion .
24 It is questionable whether the study of patients with a history of having been diagnosed with cervical cancer can form the basis for conclusions about the seroepidemiology of this disease .
25 The collection and computerization of data will form the basis for investigation of six areas of Korean development which are considered to be under-researched by both Koreans and Korean specialists , and which are of relevance both to development policy and to the identification of future potential economic opportunities for Britain in South Korea as well as the future impact of Korea on the world economy .
26 These may well form the basis for pieces of course work for a number of subjects at GCSE , including English , Maths , Business Studies , Design and Technology and Geography .
27 Such schedules can form the basis for negotiation between departments to attempt to avoid bottlenecks where many assignments are all due in together .
28 The matrix of social differentiation which can form the basis for collectivities includes other dimensions , such as parentage , region , religion , income level , form of housing tenure .
29 This bibliography and review is mainly concerned with the current project but the following list of books form a basis for study of the history of the Channel Tunnel .
30 Government policy would " form a basis for growth and enterprise which towards the late 1990s will result in a Sweden with individual freedom , where hard work and thrift will pay off " .
  Next page