Example sentences of "based [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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61 | Sabraxis had given him a schedule to work through , most of which he knew already as it was based upon traditional pieces . |
62 | They must maintain a permanent presence in the pit at all times , provide continuous bid-ask quotes on the strike prices traded and be committed to buy or sell on request up to 20 contracts based upon current displayed prices . |
63 | If matching tiles are not available , the payment should be based upon non-matching tiles only for the damaged area . |
64 | Arthur Henderson , Ernest Bevin , Dr Hugh Dalton , Clement Attlee , and their supporters , favoured disarmament based upon collective security . |
65 | Early human consciousness would have been a world of certainties based upon simple social conventions and the fact of being born irrevocably into a clear cut role in life . |
66 | In some cases it is based upon simple ignorance . |
67 | This is an area where rapid and big gains are expected in several fields : diagnosing by cheap and standard reagents based upon immunological methods ( eg monoclonal antibodies ) for viral and malignant diseases ; new methods of vaccine production ; the production of genetically engineered organisms to produce human hormones and interferon . |
68 | Some of the third party claims examined will be based upon recognised legal rights and obligations , but others are based upon certain needs in which some merit is recognised by members of the international community . |
69 | The Government had two objectives : first to improve the country 's relations with the Community , damaged by years of squabbling over the Community 's demonstrably unfair agricultural and budgetary mechanisms , which had severely disadvantaged Britain , and , second , to fulfil what was understood to be the explicit goal of the Treaty of Rome , the establishment of a free trade zone based upon economic co-operation between member states . |
70 | Many status rankings are not based upon economic positions but upon traditional , hereditary , religious , or other differences — as in the caste system , which is more important in stratifying Indian society than economic classes . |
71 | If all of these theories are value dependent ( in the sense that they are all based upon prior theorisation of how society is constructed ) , then it is likely that they will also have very different prescriptions about how problems in capitalist society can be resolved . |
72 | The newer breed of botanist was prepared to go back year after year , recording on a more methodical basis , with a longer term view to writing a Flora based upon intimate knowledge of the Outer Hebrides . |
73 | Where review is based upon procedural grounds the applicability of such procedural protection should not be placed in jeopardy by the court second guessing whether a hearing would have made a difference . |
74 | The underlying approach taken is based upon n-gram statistics . |
75 | The reality of the ethnic situation is suggested by the folding map accompanying B.O. Dolgikh 's study , based upon official contemporary records of tribute-exaction , of the clan and tribal composition of the peoples of Siberia in the seventeenth century . |
76 | We make this book available to our readers , not to promote anti-Jewish feelings , but to put forward another point of view , a suppressed and controversial opinion , based upon scriptural foundations . |
77 | We now accept that the report was based upon inaccurate information and conveyed completely the wrong impression about Linford . |
78 | As I have implied , many of Durkheim 's conclusions are tautological or based upon inaccurate assumptions and evidence . |
79 | Not only do they agonize over which of their colleagues deserve which piece of ribbon , they are unafraid to set themselves in judgement upon those whose candidacy for an honour is based upon genuine distinction , perhaps in the arts or by voluntary work . |
80 | The cash value of scientific observations in this context must therefore be based upon subjective experience and can not be greater than the cash value of the latter ; for it is subjective experience that , ultimately , validates our objective scales of energy intensity . |
81 | for alertness ( or fatigue ) the evidence must be based upon subjective measurements , but , for body temperature , objective measurements are possible . |
82 | There is a world of difference between research findings based on safe academic principles and methodology , and those produced with graphic literary phrases , but based upon anecdotal heresay , recorded by listeners blessed with total recall . |
83 | His more recent voyage on the Ra was based upon similar diffusionist assumptions . |
84 | These were " to utilise Party facilities on the platform , in public conference , and in the Party press , to displace their essential democratic and socialist character and substitute a Policy Programme based upon Communist Party principles " . |
85 | The most recent substantial piece of work on public library stock logistics is described in Tony Houghton 's Bookstock management in public libraries ( 1985 ) , again work based upon actual research carried out in a public library system . |
86 | Studies based upon actual expenditure costs are ruled out in the context of the GRE , since these may reflect discretionary differences in service provision and efficiency . |
87 | However , it is obviously important that the targets are relevant ( e.g. based upon international comparisons ) , that reasonable detail on the outcomes is available , and most importantly that clearly defined action is taken to improve poor performance . |
88 | whether , conceptually , it would be helpful to try regarding the house as an extension of the car , rather than the other way about , and experimenting with an internal trim based upon black simulated leather , with built-in ashtrays ; |
89 | Some of the third party claims examined will be based upon recognised legal rights and obligations , but others are based upon certain needs in which some merit is recognised by members of the international community . |
90 | Even where contact is frequent and based upon mutual affection , that does not mean necessarily that mothers and daughters are significant sources of support for each other , as I indicated in my discussion of emotional support . |