Example sentences of "[vb infin] the basis for [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Molecules like CAMs at the cell surface can provide the basis for self-assembly of some organisms , in a manner that is analogous to crystal growth .
2 For all three , some suggestions are made which could provide the basis for tests of effectiveness .
3 Nevertheless , we do not have the basis for studies in the English used in most English-speaking countries nor do we have the basis for comparative studies .
4 They will also form the basis for assessment in step six .
5 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 .
6 If agreed by the Council of Ministers it will form the basis for support to the maintenance of traditional agriculture without intensification .
7 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 .
8 The treatment of off-air material outlined in Video Plans 14 and 15 could form the basis for discussion of this kind .
9 A documentary programme could form the basis for discussion in the weekly slot for communicative activities .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Such schedules can form the basis for negotiation between departments to attempt to avoid bottlenecks where many assignments are all due in together .
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