Example sentences of "[det] based on [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 So far , three annual surveys have been conducted , in 1985/86 , 1987 , and 1988/89 , each based on a sample of nearly 1,000 households in Britain .
2 He took his argument further than that based on the existence of the pluralist society whether of his day or ours , and drew attention to the crucial question of truth-claims which can not be publicly demonstrated in such a way that reasonable people may not disagree .
3 An important class of surnames is that based on the pursuit of occupations or the holding of various civil or ecclesiastical offices .
4 Hugh McClung , chairman of the association , said that based on the evidence of tenants elsewhere with ‘ anti-social tendencies ’ , locals feared for the safety of their children .
5 ‘ the authorities which demonstrate the voidability of such transactions against third parties are all based on the concept of the person exercising the influence having acted as the agent of the third party in procuring the transaction : ’
6 The allegations were all based on the opinion of another expert surveyor and related to what matters should or should not be taken into consideration .
7 Arguments based on deference to the judgment of corporate managers or those based on the finding of a personal interest or a non-corporate purpose on the part of the directors have the appearance of mere slogans to justify either judicial restraint or intervention .
8 Warnock 's definitions of integration ( 1978 , pp. 100 — 1 ) , whilst clearly defining the difference between integration practices based on location ( locational integration ) and those based on the needs of the individual ( social and functional integration ) , do not fully address the real issues of integration .
9 Studies of population and employment change in the 1970s , particularly those based on the results of the 1981 Census , are dominated by the urban-rural shift .
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