Example sentences of "[pron] rely on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless teaching methods which make use of a combination of sensory inputs are likely to be more effective than those which rely on a single channel of communication . |
2 | Some fungi are essential for young saplings , which rely on the fungal nutrients as they establish themselves . |
3 | This difficulty is shared by many such theories , of whatever provenance , which rely on an idealised notion of culture to carry the burden of explanation . |
4 | As we saw , there are broadly two schools of Marxist thought — those which rely on an instrumental view of the state-economy relationship and those of a structuralist type , which allow for a degree of freedom for the state and discuss power in terms of hegemony and control . |
5 | ‘ And finally , if you rely on the impressive road signs listing the many industrial estates at the South end of town , you will find it very easy to go round in a circle . ’ |
6 | Ultimately , however , there is still the problem of the individuals who rely on a poor frequency of public transport and this can be the most significant feature of isolation . |
7 | Given this , negative coverage from the popular music press , who rely on the commercial music industry for their survival , is excusable . |
8 | No such protection exists in Britain : we rely on the good sense and impartiality of our professional bodies |
9 | We rely on the good advice of our solicitors who advise us on the appropriate action to take . |
10 | To obtain a hand specimen we rely on the differential weathering of the sponge and the matrix . |
11 | I think we 've put a tremendous er amount of effort into trying to be a good neighbour ; we rely on the local community very heavily for it 's support if we 're going to exist and flourish in Oxford at all . |
12 | Rather , they rely on a tripartite classification , originally set out by Braudel , to divide it into three distinct elements . |
13 | Assessment schemes vary in the extent to which they rely on a structured syllabus and defined test modes . |
14 | They rely on a third property : elastic energy . |
15 | Like other psychological theories , they rely on a biological concept of the subject . |
16 | They rely on an enormous amount of research capital ; that is , the expertise and knowledge built up by research workers or teams and on the body of knowledge generated by others who have undertaken previous studies . |
17 | The notes are not backed by any collateral ; rather , they rely on the high credit rating of the issuing corporation . |