Example sentences of "[adj] [vb pp] upon a " in BNC.
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1 | In the traditional natural sciences generality is achieved in two different ways , each based upon a particular choice of the informal inverse relation between the intension and extension of a class . |
2 | But it can affect the way the rig interacts and I 'm pointing it out as it relates to all rack systems , not just those based upon a JMP-1 . |
3 | The advantage of using a sound-based code with working memory is that it produces memories which are more durable than those based upon a purely visual code , and this gives us more time to calculate the meaning of the sentence . |
4 | No one hit upon a neater , nobler solution : the fast-reforming economies of Europe , or the FREE . |
5 | ‘ Candidate ( thinking he has at last come upon a Village Hampden ) : ‘ I can not conceive that the Election can in any way affect your rights here . ’ |