Example sentences of "[modal v] depend on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore because the Hall voltage is independent of the gate voltage V g , on a plateau , there must also be some form of electron reservoir able to keep the electron density constant , for , remember , the Hall voltage should depend on the density of mobile electrons .
2 The model of refrigerator and freezer you choose should depend on the size — or potential size — of your family and your work and cooking habits .
3 The exact size of the word list should depend on the recognition application .
4 Such changes must depend on the spread of education , which widened expectations and brought a more rational and secular mood inimical to the traditional values opposed to contraception .
5 But however similar the contracts may appear , the decision as to each must depend on the consideration of the particular contract , read in the light of the material circumstances of the parties in view of which the contract is made " .
6 What that action consisted of must depend on the imminence or immediacy of the threat to the peace .
7 A rather flippant , but more memorable , definition of normalisation can be given as ‘ the attributes in a relation must depend on the key , the whole key , and nothing but the key ’ .
8 The rate at which the angle is changed must depend on the speed at the time , and this has to be judged because there is insufficient time to check the ASI .
9 ‘ Its role must depend on the nature of the information to be conveyed .
10 When intermediate or high fat diets are used , the favourable or unfavourable clinical outcome might depend on the type of predominant fatty acids .
11 This too was in some ways a ramshackle world : where rotten beams could give way , hurling king and courtiers to injury or death ; where everyone 's dinner might depend on the day 's hunting ; where an often crude and cruel humour mimicked life .
12 Unemployment might depend on the individual 's capacity .
13 In 1921 Bowley estimated that only 41 per cent of working class families could depend on a man 's wage and of the families drawing public assistance during the 1930s fewer than one half depended on only one wage earner .
14 ‘ Well , she wo n't know if nobody tells her , ’ said Camille , but , in truth , she knew she could depend on the discretion of her friends .
15 They liked to check on the weather situation after briefing — they knew very well their lives could depend on the forecast .
16 But the company says hundreds of jobs could depend on the project .
17 These domestic arrangements may depend on a number of people ‘ pulling their weight ’ and the reliability of individuals is critical for the safety and well-being of the old person .
18 This will occur where the corporate controllers perceive that the long-run loss to the company 's wealth ( and to a greater or lesser extent their own — it may depend on a number of variables ) is likely to be greater than the short-term profits .
19 Whether they talk to you or to someone else may depend on the kind of relationship you have with them , as well as the stage which they are at .
20 Sex differences in achievement arousal and fear of success may depend on the type of stimulus provided , and may be more about expectations than self-concept .
21 The editing pattern consists of one entry per character position in the destination string : each of these specifies insertion either of a designated character or of the next character from the source string , and this may depend on the sign of the value being converted or on whether the first significant digit has yet been reached .
22 It may also lose a preference for nucleosomal DNA over naked DNA , although this preference may depend on the structure of the nucleosomal DNA as well as the presence of more than one duplex in the GH5 binding site .
23 Thus the driving force towards lower critical phase separation in polymer-polymer solutions may depend on the system or may be a combination of the effects ( i ) — ( iii ) .
24 The starting point is the amount of wages which the deceased was earning , the ascertainment of which to some extent may depend on the regularity of his employment .
25 The work must be done to a high standard as the Firm 's fee may depend on the asking price being achieved .
26 It may depend on the philosophy of management in the company or on the personality of the chief executive . ’
27 Companies are made up of hundred of individual citizens who may depend on the support services of the voluntary sector .
28 With cholangiocarcinomas the reported diagnostic sensitivity of exfoliative cytology varies from 44–100% and may depend on the method and site of sampling as well as its timing during the biliary manipulation .
29 Studies of the dilute solution behaviour of polymers with a specific stereostructure have revealed that the unperturbed dimensions may depend on the chain configuration .
30 No one can predict whether a serious injury will result in death — that may depend on the victim 's physique , on the speed of an ambulance , on the distance from the hospital , and on a range of other medical and individual matters .
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