Examples of 'had based' in a sentence

Meaning of "had based"

had based: To be founded or established on a particular principle, idea, or concept. It can refer to something starting or developing from a specific basis or foundation

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Ferrara had based its commercial activity on the river.
I provided her with a copy of the document on which I had based my allegations.
He had based his previous expedition in the same area.
It feels like everything you had based your character development on was wrong.
We had based our attempt on the schedule that Reg Randall used.
Iraq argued that the claimant had based its claim on selective events and time periods.
I had based my work on photographs before . ”.
An aide of Inhofe said later the senator had based his comments on press reports.
We had based this country.
However, he was forced to acknowledge that he had based his opinion on hearsay.
The newspaper had based its story on unidentified sources.
Joseph Darnand, who headed the SOL, had based himself in Vichy.
They had based their calculations almost entirely on the.
A Navy SEAL friend of the family had based his eulogy on the Silver Star narrative.
He had based his entire theory on one, very peculiar, species.
The Dutch State underlined that it had based its pricing on the ECB Recapitalisation Recommendation.
Newton had based his work on the unifying principle of gravity.
The criteria on which the selection board had based its opinion were as follows,.
The group had based themselves here on the first floor.
Several Governments ( 58 per cent ) indicated that they had based their agreements on those model treaties.
The brand had based part of its diversification strategy on this model.
Previously American Artists had based the majority of their work on European Arts.
The FAR had based its ideology on the foco theory of Che Guevara.
Moreover, the Special Rapporteur had based his comments on hearsay and rumours.
Mr Karaca had based himself on the investigation of his colleague.
And Shakespeare had based his on some Italian play and.
The dealer had based it on the photos that Notarbartolo had sent to him.
However, the figure he had based his statement on had been inaccurate.
Leonardo da Vinci had based the proportions of the famous Vitruvian man on his writings.
The appellant had based his answer on a real life situation.
So his hosts had based their idea of life on Earth on TV programmes.
Washington had based its strategy on Kazakhstan being its key partner in Central Asia.
Kamprad originally had based a furniture retail retailer based mostly on an order-by-mail gross sales model.
The Special Rapporteur had based her conclusions on information from " alternative " sources.
Analyst firm Gartner had based its recommendation on Blackberry 's financial losses and planned redundancies.
The Commission had based this Decision2 on the following considerations.
The Administration had based the budget on prioritization of all IOM 's needs.
The Council had based its proposal on Article 29 of the Treaty of the European Union.
Irving Berlin had based a song on just a few notes and called it " Mr. Monotony.
And Shakespeare had based his on some Italian play and… What's wrong with you?

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