Example sentences of "[adj] basis the " in BNC.

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1 Despite this somewhat unstable basis the Company did quite well until 1630 when trade was dislocated by a famine in Gujerat , and in the next few years its legal position was undermined because Charles I allowed the Courteen family — whose interests in the West Indies had suffered because he had given away their rights in certain islands inadvertently — to trade with India without any regard for the Company 's charter .
2 On a daily basis the objectives are to ‘ make sure that the investments or companies are progressing according to plan and are well placed to survive a prolonged recession ’ and , he adds , ‘ dare I say it , to benefit from the upturn when it comes ’ .
3 On this basis the rural development projects which became fashionable among most donors in the 1970s , and which were supposed to have a direct impact on the rural poor , are only now coming to the stage where a meaningful evaluation can be conducted .
4 On this basis the detection of discrepancy or ‘ dissonance ’ is possible .
5 On this basis the work on the site at Foxton began in January 1898 .
6 On this basis the earlier validation exercise was extended and further questions of the form ‘ When you carry out activity A , B , C etc , is this information available/produced ? ’ were prepared .
7 On this basis the necessary funding would be obtained for ongoing conversion to resources at the correct levels .
8 On this basis the position of region B has deteriorated with respect to region A. On the other hand one may say that for Region A , between year 1 and year 2 , unemployment increased by 25 per cent ( expressed as a percentage of unemployment in year 1 ) and for region B , unemployment increased by 20 per cent ( expressed as a percentage of unemployment in year 1 ) .
9 The claim that on this basis the Greek fossils fit better with Australopithecus afarensis is certainly correct , but based as it is on primitive characters this conclusion has no phylogenetic significance .
10 On this basis the colonies spent about £3m. of which about £1.25m. was later refunded .
11 On this basis the Siberian peoples achieved a certain balance with nature .
12 On this basis the UK had held its own relative to the USA over 25 years but had fallen below the average of the six , certainly below Japan , West Germany and France ; indeed Japan overtook the UK in 1972 , West Germany in the early 1960s , and France in the late 1960s , but on this calculation the UK still lay ahead of Italy .
13 On this basis the cataloguing of this periodical collection could need as many as 25 000 records before it is completed !
14 On this basis the Sub-Committee selected the set of submissions for further development to Phase 2 , and in some cases gave guidance on the approach to be adopted .
15 On this basis the degree of hierarchy could be said to increase , ceteris paribus , with increases in the domain delegated to authorized control , and with reductions in the extent to which resource owners are involved in making decisions about the deployment of their resources .
16 On this basis the specific assumptions that were made for giving an attention focusing interpretation of the recognition results were that the types of risk present at generally dangerous junctions are of a different order to those at generally safe junctions .
17 On this basis the experimentally detectable T g is a time dependent relaxation process and the observed value is a function of the time scale of the measuring technique .
18 On this basis the methods of investment appraisal described here may be used .
19 On this basis the Council issued a statement the following year on Procedure for Validation of Courses of Study , the kernel of which was the CNAA 's wish to respond differently to institutions which themselves differed widely in range of work and in experience : ‘ an application from a college where the staff for the proposed course is of known academic quality and experience may not require the same scrutiny of detail by the Council as in other cases ’ .
20 On a day-to-day social basis the kennel staff , all of whom have to live in at the training centre , interact closely with the students .
21 The energy difference between the two terms is Δ , and so on this simple basis the electronic spectrum should consist of a single band whose energy gives Δ directly .
22 [ T ] here is no reason why the law should not protect on a similar basis the enjoyment of other rights .
23 On an annual basis the Group produces an employee report , being a distilled version of the main Group accounts , which is distributed to all personnel at their place of work or ( in the case of offshore staff to their homes .
24 In these situations they are able to contribute information and guidance regarding the problems that pupils have with visual activities and to consider on an individual basis the compounding effect that these may have in terms of the other disabilities from which the child may suffer .
25 The Head of Department will determine on an individual basis the manner in which the above compensation will be made .
26 On that basis the Irish Parliament , whose legislative powers had since the fifteenth century been subject to the sanction of the executive in London , had that limitation removed from it and became a ‘ free Parliament ’ , but a Parliament on which no executive , not even the local Irish executive , was dependent .
27 Aims and objectives need to be shared with pupils , and on that basis the methods of teaching and learning are to be negotiated between teacher and pupil .
28 The court held that the place where the goods were to be delivered and where bills were payable was Bouyer 's registered office in France , and on that basis the court declined jurisdiction .
29 The general assumption by everyone involved on the Allied side , from 5 Corps up to AFHQ , had been that , in terms of the Yalta repatriation agreement , the " Cossacks " were Soviet citizens , and on that basis the decision in Principle had been made that , however much this may have regretted by some people on humanitarian grounds , the British obligation was to hand them over .
30 On that basis the number waiting over 12 months is now 27 per cent .
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