Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] base be " in BNC.

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1 First of all , however , the physical principles on which remote sensing is based are reviewed .
2 The grounds upon which that submission was based were recited by the judge in his judgment .
3 The basic premise upon which much of this work is based is most succinctly expressed by William Downes : While Downes 's statement alludes to an unfashionable humanist notion of dramatic character , it does provide us with a valuable starting point for the present discussion .
4 If the principle on which morality is based is referred to as ‘ acting for the sake of duty ’ ( Kant ) , then that would be a way of explaining the reason a man might have for acting morally .
5 If rumour speaks true , the pattern on which the plan was based was obsolescent before the second five-year phase of the plan was far advanced .
6 In this way , an opinion is prejudiced , if the judgements on which the opinion is based are faulty or even totally lacking .
7 The result is that the evidence for ageism remains unaltered , and the assumptions upon which ageism is based are preserved and perpetuated .
8 We must , however , acknowledge that the inferences on which the analysis in this paper are based are , of necessity , speculative .
9 As chs. 8 and 14 will make clear , the very notion of self-interest on which that argument is based is greatly flawed .
10 Defending the report , Committee chairman Sir Adrian Cadbury argued : ‘ The planks on which the code is based are the need for disclosure and for checks and balances .
11 v. Kantner ( Case 38/81 ) [ 1982 ] E.C.R. 825 the Court of Justice held that a plaintiff may invoke the jurisdiction of the courts of the place of performance of a contract in accordance with article 5(1) even where the existence of the contract on which the claim is based is in dispute between the parties .
12 The study on which this paper is based was commissioned by the Scottish Office Education Department and took place between January 1990 and December 1991 .
13 He wrote , with reference to the local sign theories of Lotze and Wundt : ‘ The thought upon which this whole theory is based is that the impressions must all be of a conscious nature .
14 Physical access to the building where Leisure Choice is based is difficult ; other buildings have had to be used for our meetings .
15 The Chikamatsu dramas on which Suicide For Love is based were originally puppet plays .
16 The number of equity shares in issue on which the calculation is based is 34,320,000 ( 1990 — 34,320,000 ) .
17 The research on which this book is based is concerned both with examining the concrete experiences of male and female students , and with the meanings students attach to those experiences .
18 The model on which GCSE is based is the more traditional one of moderation of individual pupil scripts .
19 ( WES ) But those who 've worked with conductive education say it 's helped hundreds of families , and that the research on which the report is based is flawed .
20 The first idea on which the report was based was that the home civil service ( the foreign and colonial services were not included ) should be organized as a single body of men with a common system of recruitment based on academic ability .
21 The extent of the obligation to state the reasons on which a legislative measure is based is not defined once and for all but must be determined on the basis of the particular facts of each case .
22 All the operas on which his world reputation are based are entirely his in idea , inspiration , lay-out and dramatic emphasis .
23 It is thought that the original machine on which this scheme is based was used for air racing in 1947 .
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