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

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1 Olivetti said its use of Alpha would definitely be restricted to the high-end workstation market : it ‘ has other designs ’ when it comes to servers , hinting that it may bring out a product in that area based on the parallel processing technology of Kendall Square Research Corp , the Waltham , Massachusetts-based company in which it has a stake ( see page three ) .
2 Perhaps this conflicts with the realistic thrust of scientific linguistics , if this results in definitive interpretations based on the real nature of language .
3 Furthermore , although the Commission put forward a proposal for a Council Recommendation on banning smoking in public places based on Article 235 , this gave rise to a Resolution of the Council and of the Ministers for Health of the Member States which , whilst it referred to that proposal in its recitals , claimed to be made ‘ having regard to the Treaty ’ .
4 The letter of 5 June 1992 from the Clerk of the House of Commons starts by saying , ‘ My attention has been drawn to the fact that the House of Lords may be asked to hear argument in this case based on the meaning or significance of words spoken during proceedings on a Bill in the House of Commons . ’
5 The water treatment polymers will open up new markets for FMC , which at present only has a small business in this field based on commodity chemicals .
6 We have been able to show in this population based study that at least 10% ( 12/123 ) of subjects over 40 years did not have a bowel cancer , including two cases who were found to have multiple polyps at 66 and 69 years of age , but no carcinoma .
7 The allocation of work was in some cases based upon people 's skills outside ; for example , prisoners who had been barbers , washermen , gardeners or ‘ sweepers ’ ( refuse collectors and cleaners from the lower castes ) were given similar jobs if available , but , generally speaking , new inmates were assigned a task without much deliberation or consultation .
8 Particularly noteworthy was the case of 19th Century publications , of which more than one in four ( 27% ) were in need of attention — a higher proportion than for any other group , including those of earlier date ( although it is acknowledged that the figures for earlier publications were in some cases based on comparatively small samples ) .
9 Woodley et al ( 1992 ) , in their study of non-completion rates in Scottish universities based on the University Statistical Record , provide evidence that non-completion rates for ‘ mature entrants ’ , at 20.9% , are higher than those for all students ( 15.4% ) .
10 The resulting polarization ‘ caricatures ’ and magnifies the divisions in British society based on education and class .
11 Adobe will use Verity 's Topic document-retrieval engine in future products based on the Carousel document system , which is being designed to enable users to communicate electronic documents between MS-DOS , Windows , Unix and Macintosh systems , regardless of the application or computing environment used for creation .
12 The electrical information is recovered , and by the process of decoding it he can determine the amount of emotional stress in actual figures based on the levels of the electrical impulses picked up from the subjects .
13 HP came in number one in overall satisfaction based on usage and selection/purchase criteria and placed second , but ahead of Sun , in service and technical support .
14 I am writing a textbook for mixed ability classes in comprehensive schools based on this model .
15 Unveiling proposals for a new global anti-missile system in co-operation with the United States , Yeltsin emphasised that " we do not want to be mere partners , we want to be allies " , adding that a new democratic Russia would play a full role in joint efforts based on collective security .
16 Shackleton , Ries , and Coward ( 1982 ) made estimates of the depth of the main Variscan decollement in southwestern England based on cleavage attitudes and shortening , and concluded that a thin-skinned model was appropriate and that the granites are rootless .
17 The overall gall stone recurrence rates , independent of treatment , are considered in three ways based on different diagnostic techniques : ( i ) according to the trial criteria ( mainly oral cholecystectography — see above ) ; ( ii ) ultrasonagraphy alone ; and ( iii ) either method .
18 Special offers are quoted in good faith based on information supplied by retailers .
19 The main difference between the ‘ new ’ and the ‘ old ’ series is that the weights of the new are derived from trade flows in manufactured goods rather than trade in all goods based on 1977 trade flows , which was used for the old index .
20 The present text , his first novel , strikes me as amusing , irritating , and impressive in about equal degrees , and for all I know it might well have been composed rather than written ; certainly it seems to have been constructed in 64 chapters based on the hexagrams of the I Ching — it is subtitled A Novel of Changes , in case anyone should miss this — with frequent references to Marco Polo 's own writings , in Ronald Latham 's Penguin translation .
21 We propose the single transferable vote , by which electors cast their votes in multi-member constituencies based on natural communities .
22 The HLCAs would be paid in five bands based on LU numbers , from 120% of the base rate HLCA on 0–50 LUs to 40% for 201–250 LUs .
23 This will account for half the 215 students in the year , and we hope to continue expanding until all first year students participate in one community based general medical firm .
24 Referrals to consultant clinics were included regardless of location , so patients seen in general practice based consultant clinics were counted as referrals .
25 His expert knowledge of classical history was sharpened by a deep interest in Indian law based upon his years of service there as a senior legal official .
26 A number of theories have been proposed to support the recognition of agency in international law , in particular theories based on representation , control , interference , protection , dependence , and territoriality .
27 I doubt very much if the limits are reached by requiring that possible underlying systems of analogue-models be restricted to a set of schemas of the sort suggested ; to those ultimately explicable as grounded in topological structures based on bodily experience .
28 Fukuoka-based SystemSoft is marketing the £40 game which tests players ' negotiating skills in 15 scenarios based on realistic US-Japan trading disputes .
29 The derived coefficients are comparable to those in other studies based on the ‘ 1979 Scottish Input-Output Tables ’ .
30 However , in the headlong rush to develop the newborn calculus of Leibniz and Newton , absurdities arising from the free use of intuitive geometrical arguments ( see problem 1 ) led to the so-called second great crisis and a call for analysis to be made more rigorous ; in other words based on arithmetic ( whose foundations were obviously ( ! ) secure ) .
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