Example sentences of "base on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And the , the incredible er spectacle that we have of the endless three , four , five hundred page biography is based on no evidence at all , because we know very very little about this man , except that he was a shareholder in the theatre , a very very minor actor , the sort yes , who would have minded the costumes .
2 Instead of being informed by the prospecting company , Navan Resources , islanders learned of a possible gold mine on their island through hearing an item , based on a newspaper report , on the Gay Byrne radio show .
3 By notice of appeal dated 22 April 1992 the father appealed on the grounds , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission that any consideration of the children 's welfare in the context of a judicial discretion under article 13 ( a ) of the Convention was relevant only as a material factor if it met the test of placing the children in an ‘ intolerable situation ’ under article 13 ( b ) ; ( 2 ) the judge should have limited considerations of welfare to the criteria for welfare laid down by the Convention itself ; ( 3 ) the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission that in the context of the exercise of the discretion permitted by article 13 ( a ) the court was limited to a consideration of the nature and quality of the father 's acquiescence ( as found by the Court of Appeal ) ; ( 4 ) in the premises , despite her acknowledgment that the exercise of her discretion had to be seen in the context of the Convention , the judge exercised a discretion based on a welfare test appropriate to wardship proceedings ; ( 5 ) the judge was further in error as a matter of law in not perceiving as the starting point for the exercise of her discretion the proposition that under the Convention the future of the children should be decided in the courts of the state from which they had been wrongfully removed ; ( 6 ) the judge , having found that on the ability to determine the issue between the parents there was little to choose between the Family Court of Australia and the High Court of England , was wrong not to conclude that as a consequence the mother had failed to displace the fundamental premise of the Convention that the future of the children should be decided in the courts of the country from which they had been wrongfully removed ; ( 7 ) the judge also misdirected herself when considering which court should decide the future of the children ( a ) by applying considerations more appropriate to the doctrine of forum conveniens and ( b ) by having regard to the likely outcome of the hearing in that court contrary to the principles set out in In re F. ( A Minor ) ( Abduction : Custody Rights ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 25 ; ( 8 ) in the alternative , if the judge was right to apply the forum conveniens approach , she failed to have regard to the following facts and matters : ( a ) that the parties were married in Australia ; ( b ) that the parties had spent the majority of their married life in Australia ; ( c ) that the children were born in Australia and were Australian citizens ; ( d ) that the children had spent the majority of their lives in Australia ; ( e ) the matters referred to in ground ( 9 ) ; ( 9 ) in any event on the facts the judge was wrong to find that there was little to choose between the Family Court of Australia and the High Court of England as fora for deciding the children 's future ; ( 11 ) the judge was wrong on the facts to find that there had been a change in the circumstances to which the mother would be returning in Australia given the findings made by Thorpe J. that ( a ) the former matrimonial home was to be sold ; ( b ) it would be unavailable for occupation by the mother and the children after 7 February 1992 ; and ( c ) there would be no financial support for the mother other than state benefits : matters which neither Thorpe J. nor the Court of Appeal found amounted to ‘ an intolerable situation . ’
4 These contradictions reflect the impossibility of condensing a series of traditional practices and guidelines based on a wealth of cultural history into a set of universally meaningful statements .
5 The Poles replied that the design was based on a painting by the Dutch artist Van Der Block dating from about 1608 , that the original painting hung in the Danzig Main Town Hall in a room which the Nazis used for frequent social and political meetings .
6 Based on a painting by an early-80s Berlin Realist , it depicts enigmatically two adolescent girls standing arm in arm , geared out with shades and boogie box and dressed in clothes which accentuate their stockily sensual bodies .
7 They are based on a refinement of the natural movements made by the bones and joints when activated by the muscles , tendons and ligaments found in any human body .
8 The agreement was based on a Luxembourg proposal , which suggested that EC governments should set general guidelines on exchange rate policy , but only after consulting the Eurofed with the aim of " trying to reach a consensus [ with the bank ] compatible with the objective of price stability " .
9 ( List based on a Ryder Truck Rental quotation )
10 The minimum uplift maturity gradient established for the Westphalian ( Fig. 3 ) is based on a composite of several wells each displaying 100–300 ft ( 30–90 m ) of section .
11 The government 's Eckstein committee concluded that a project based on a tunnel driven from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea was feasible .
12 BP is believed to be considering two approaches , one based on a reduction in petroleum revenue tax that would raise the group 's exposure to corporation tax but open the way for an advanced corporation tax offset .
13 The salvation it proposed was based on a reduction in the amount of first-class cricket to a 16-match one-day competition without over limitation , a reduction in county staffs and the involvement and use of part time cricketers .
14 Attempts to resolve differences met with little success when Latin American regional heads of state gathered in San Jose , Costa Rica , in October and sought to persuade Brazil to agree to a new price-support scheme based on a reduction of its 30 per cent quota allocation in return for a similar agreement by Colombia to cut exports .
15 In an interim report in July 1972 the Committee recommended that the main aims should be : ‘ ( a ) easier approval or re-approval when this is justified by the strength of a college ; ( b ) the development of a partnership between Council and colleges based on a reduction in the inspectoral function and a development in the advisory role of the Council ; ( c ) less documentation from colleges ’ .
16 The allowance will be based on a payment of £100 for each £1000 of agreed house price difference .
17 If we regard our guide as simply looking for advice as to what moral rules are correct , unrelated to a particular decision which he is called upon to make or to a particular situation in which he is involved then it will be impartiality of the first and last types which are particularly relevant : that is , the formal requirement that legislation is to be universalised , and the material requirement that the decisions made are based on a consideration of all relevant factors .
18 A demand will not , however , be set aside as irregular if the particulars of the debt as given are incorrect or even if the wrong form ( demand based on a debt not based upon a judgment ) is used , provided that the debtor understood perfectly well what debt was being demanded of him ( Re A Debtor ( No 190 of 1987 ) The Times , 21 May 1988 and Re A Debtor ( No 1 of 1978 ) The Times , 20 January 1989 ) .
19 These dot patterns are based on a 9-row by 5-column matrix on an Epson RX-80 printer ; the sixth column is left blank to form a vertical space between characters .
20 Now if our estimates , say for the marginal to consume or the incoming elasticity of demand , right if our estimates are based on a regression in which the real or the underlying marginal propensity to consume or income elasticity demand is varying from plus four to minus two , you know , is our point test generate from , from regression analysis they are going to be completely meaningless .
21 The company says all previous Unix systems have been based on a clock granularity of 100Hz and that it has developed an extension that allows an operator to select the clock or alarm granularity that optimises the equipment .
22 The sum saved is based on a calculation of the average community service costs of all relevant clients at six month and/or 12 month assessment .
23 Its products are based on a parallel , distributed architecture : the ProVision range comprises workstations , running under Unix System V ; and SuperVision , a scalable supercomputer .
24 Fourthly , the movements are based on a principle of democracy , so that they have very little in the way of hierarchy or authoritative positions .
25 The maintenance of legal definitions of public order , based on a principle of ‘ free circulation ’ , inevitably brings them up against the annexation of the street by male youth culture .
26 Now an endowment is obviously based on a principle of interest only on l loan , so over the same term , of twenty years , you 've only ever paid interest off the loan and you still owe th a after twenty years , you 'd still owe the building society ten thousand pounds .
27 Both of these would be products of a continued modernization process based on a principle of cultural differentiation .
28 I find that an extraordinary statement of policy , because I had always believed that , in so far as it had any justification at all , the Labour party 's commitment to unilateralism , to the closure of bases , to the withdrawal from NATO , was based on a principle — on a deeply held conviction that those things were wrong .
29 This case study by Davies and Ellison ( 1987 ) is based on a survey of all the secondary schools in Cheshire to elicit comments on their practice of capitation distribution .
30 Any assistance given was based on a survey of house prices carried out by Black Horse Relocation .
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