Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [modal v] be base on " in BNC.

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1 There can be no condescension , fuss , or invasion of privacy ; the support must be based on respect for the individual , recognizing the significance in what individuals do and say .
2 The award will be based on continual assessments of skills and competence so staff will not have to sit any written exams .
3 The misgivings might be based on past experience of Labour Court Recommendations in respect of Bank Officials .
4 The scales will be based on the price of a car rather than engine size .
5 At least , however , the judgement will be based on the relevant future covariance , which seems vital where innovative strategic activity is involved .
6 The index may be based on page numbers or in a report , in section order .
7 The payment can be based on any one of three different principles .
8 First , the curriculum should be based on some body or bodies of knowledge .
9 The rent should be based on one quarter from the 1989 payment and three quarters from 1990 but as there is no change in the rent over the two years the expense is the same .
10 The methodology will be based on the use of the techniques of computable general equilibrium modelling , incorporating significant details of industrial organisation , following the path-breaking work of Richard Harris on the Canadian economy .
11 He reckons that ‘ the technology of the future will be based on the microprocessors , which started the personal computer revolution .
12 He reckons that ‘ the technology of the future will be based on the microprocessors , which started the personal computer revolution .
13 The research will be based on archival sources and newspaper and government reports held in depositories in Edinburgh , Glasgow and London .
14 The research will be based on collection of documentation and interviews in France .
15 The research will be based on Government and Parliamentary publications , private papers ( such as at the Curchill Archives Centre and Kings College , London ) and possibly the papers of The Rt .
16 The research will be based on library and documentary sources but will also benefit from interviews with certain officials .
17 The study will be based on 213 life history interviews with up to three generations of 100 families selected on the basis of a national random sample .
18 The study will be based on a survey of all teacher training institutions in England and Wales and a more detailed analysis of about 50 courses .
19 The study will be based on a wide ranging review of IPCC documentation and associated literature , questionnaire for selected IPCC participants and users , interviews with key actors and observation of scientific meetings .
20 The programme will be based on two-day village workshops , which are initiated with an invitation by the community to SIDT 's local Field Officer .
21 The bonus can be based on the institution 's performance , the corporate finance department 's performance or the individual 's own , or all three — it can be a small percentage of annual salary or , in good times , 100% or more .
22 Whatever approach is adopted , much of the work will be based on the child 's own direct experience .
23 Your understanding of the question will be based on :
24 The models will be based on extensions to the Leontief input-output model , and will pay explicit attention to the relationships between labour demand and supply , unemployment , social security payments and industrial output .
25 Like the rates the tax would be based on the value of the property .
26 Value of the business would be based on ‘ price per bed ’ multiplied by number of beds
27 The charge can be based on some sort of apportionment of the total contribution .
28 Other Christians would say that , while the stories may be based on some happening in the life of Jesus , the importance of the Nature miracles is that they teach people crucial matters of faith in Jesus .
29 The damages will be based on the amount the employee would or could have otherwise earned and the benefits he would have otherwise received during the unexpired term of his contract if he had not been dismissed .
30 The point to make here is that the logic of adversary adjudication is that the decision of the court should be based on the case put to it by the parties in dispute and not on material or information supplied by third parties ; and rules of evidence are designed to achieve this result .
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