Sentences with bases
ba·ses
B b - Hastily composed of base materials.
- An attempt to eliminate the base coinage.
- The US will not establish military bases in Australia.
- Okinawa, the Japanese island weighted down with United States military bases, may break from direct Tokyo rule.
- Base language.
- Base servitude.
- Pronounced (beɪsɪz ) for meaning [sense 1]. Pronounced (beɪsiːz ) and hyphenated ba+ses for meaning [sense 2].
- The base tones of a piano.
- He based his assumption of her guilt on the fact that she had no alibi.
- Our plan is based on a rising economy.
- He is based at Fort Benning. The squadron is based on a carrier.
- Fluctuating prices usually base on a fickle public's demand.
- I believe they had based on Greenland at one time.
- The pitcher caught him off base and, after a quick throw, he was put out by the second baseman.
- Two men are on base.
- They've touched base with every political group on campus.
- The nurse is paid on an hourly basis. He was chosen on the basis of his college grades.