Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] can be base on " in BNC.
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1 | A set of syntagmatic relations can be based on the results of putting grammatically appropriate lexical units together in a construction ( all the lexical units standing in a particular syntagmatic relation to another lexical unit are , of course , specific to particular constructions , or sets of constructions ) . |
2 | A similar approach can be based on an examination of the metal alloy of a coin , which can be determined by scientific analysis ( see also fig. 11 ) . |
3 | A coherent school policy on Standard English can be based on the different views of the main aims of English teaching which I listed in the previous chapter. : |
4 | The structure and format of these papers can be based on internal control questionnaires ( ICQs ) , an example of which is given in Fig. 3.2 . |
5 | This new era will usher in a period of restructuring and reconciliation when South Africans ' international relationships can be based on mutual advantage and not on conditions of slave labour , bred of racism . |
6 | Counsellors who are younger than those they counsel must similarly allow that the feelings of older people can be based on quite different values and assumptions from their own . |
7 | More satisfactory measures of total fertility can be based on estimates of the chances of women going on to have first , second , third etc. births ( ‘ parity progression ratios ’ ) . |
8 | This common bond can be based on living in the same area , or working in the same factory , or attending the same church , or being members of the same club . |
9 | Although it looks from this as though each word has its own history , certain generalizations can be based on these figures . |