Example sentences of "[adv] depend on the " in BNC.

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31 He seldom responds to matters of personality , or individual psychology , is hardly ever in the least ‘ inward ’ ; much depends on the turn of the tale .
32 Much depends on the wind strength as to how accurately it is possible to land .
33 Much depends on the intangibles which produce whatever it is in the ether that allows creative sparks to ignite .
34 Much depends on the social function of labelling criminal offences , and on the particular labels chosen .
35 Much depends on the nature of the training provided , especially the ethos that guides it ; that is , whether it is organization- and profession-centred on the one hand or client- and community-oriented on the other and the degree of commitment on the part of professionals to recognize and affirm the value of indigenous factors and to capitalize upon them .
36 Again , much depends on the sensitivity and commitment of the organizations and professionals involved .
37 Much depends on the attitude of individual governments , ’ says Adigun Abiodun , an official in the outer space division .
38 When entertaining , much depends on the kind of entertainment you like , and what adaptations may be possible so that it is still a pleasure and not a strain .
39 Much depends on the wind strength of the day .
40 However , she warns : Much depends on the condition of the individual after the event .
41 Much depends on the length of courses and how comprehensive they are .
42 Much depends on the sheer credibility of special needs teachers , their perceived capacity to offer support and advice and , where necessary , direct , practical help .
43 Much depends on the specific conditions of both the technology and the state of competition .
44 Nor is the learning that occurs at that time as immediate and permanent as was previously thought , for much depends on the precise experience itself .
45 So much depends on the prior plausibility ascribed to core religious beliefs .
46 Much depends on the who , what and where .
47 Again , it is not easy to generalize ; much depends on the institution , the subject and the general framework of regulation and control .
48 As always in interpreting statistics , much depends on the time-period studied and on the definition of ‘ offending on bail . ’
49 Yet it does not follow that there will be a constant growth of non-partisan tendencies among MPs , for much depends on the type of new MPs that will arrive at Westminster .
50 Much depends on the determination of workers to defend jobs and conditions , and factors like this may alter considerably over time .
51 Much depends on the respective cost of reinsurance which TI has secured for 1992 and NCM has just purchased in December 1991 .
52 As to the coin 's value , much depends on the quality of the portrait .
53 Much depends on the type of production , the relative standing of groups such as Quality Control , Purchasing and Maintenance , and the extent to which sophisticated computerised systems are in operation .
54 Much depends on the kind of harmony used .
55 I have never thought that the EC was intrinsically or automatically good or bad , as much depends on the effect of what is decided on our constituents and , indeed , on the people of Europe as a whole .
56 So much depends on the size of the pet and the way you feel about it .
57 Er that very much depends on the er intervening line at nineteen ninety one .
58 Participants may swim faster or indeed may sink , much depends on the willingness and abilities of firms to adjust to the increase in competition .
59 It very much depends on the people work with .
60 Much depends on the condition of the cabinet as to whether it would realise this sum at auction .
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