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

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1 Finally , a screw-in side handle is fixed on to the alloy gear cover , offset either to the left or right depending on the user .
2 He was obviously moving left or right depending on the fall of the coin .
3 And he said no , buy a badge now with a dog 's head on depending on the breed of dog you 've got , and it says on it I live here .
4 I mean you mentioned the tennis club which was great , you know you went back there but you know that was a , a wee thing to pick on depending on the company
5 These effects may express themselves differentially locally depending on the size of the city , but they are essentially national in character and reduce the influence attributable to local factors ( Newton 1976a:17 ) .
6 Christmas dinner rather depended on the weather .
7 This again differs widely depending on the degree of the handicap , and autistics may be found at the farthest extremes of social and academic capability .
8 Even the pay of domestic servants varied widely depending on the status of the employer and the sex and duties of the employee .
9 The significant measure , of course , is the ratio of runoff to rainfall and this seems to vary widely depending on the amount of the rainfall and the nature of the surface on to which it falls .
10 The rents charged in privately-rented furnished flats vary widely depending on the size , furnishings and locality .
11 The rents charged in privately-rented furnished flats vary widely depending on the size , furnishings and locality .
12 Without going into the minutiae of the terms of these and other benefits , it is important to appreciate that the former is means tested , so depending on the financial circumstances of your spouse , marriage could result in your benefit being stopped .
13 Their governments have long depended on the fat income their oil reserves reliably gave them .
14 The average price at which shares sell during this period is somewhere in the neighbourhood of $55 ( more or less depending on the shape of the time-price curve ) .
15 For this diagram the values of single boreholes were linked together depending on the reflectance ranges .
16 Naturally , much depended on the quality of the education these men received .
17 But in Timor , much depended on the containment , if not defeat , of the guerrillas .
18 We have seen this rapidity on other occasions also in his earliest letters of friendship , but never before in circumstances where so much depended on the quality of those around him .
19 Whether much good would came out of closer formal links between social workers and general practices very much depended on the general practitioners ' attitude .
20 But so much depended on the interpretation : if only Yorick had contented himself with unvarnished English prose .
21 Then came the inevitable qualifications — much depended on the state of international trade and on the efficient running of industry .
22 Whether an equivalent car would be made available to a company secretary who was not a family member is a question of fact — perhaps depending on the size of the company and customs in the particular trade .
23 This naturally depended on the terrain : there is no evidence that I can find to suggest that gliders were used in the Morvan on Operation Houndsworth .
24 Held , allowing the appeal , that section 69(1) of the Housing Act 1985 imposed a duty on housing authorities to exercise their discretion in deciding what constituted suitable accommodation for persons whom they had a duty to house under section 65(2) of the Act ; that any decision on suitability necessarily depended on the circumstances prevailing at the time and called for a subjective judgment by a housing authority to be made before the performance of the executive act of securing suitable accommodation for an applicant ; and that the duty imposed by section 69(1) was to be exercised by housing authorities subject only to challenge by way of proceedings for judicial review in the High Court , and not on their merits by an action in the county court ( post , pp. 213E–H , 214B–C , 218A–C ) .
25 They can also be used for tests for structural change , right , what we 're going to do is to say during peacetime right , we 'll estimate our model , we 'll then estimate our model during wartime and we 're going to assume that the coefficients or the income and price elasticity mark , do n't change during between peace and wartime , all that happens is as they intercept this model shifts , right , now you may thinks that 's not particularly er attractive , you might expect the price of income elasticities to change between two periods and we could actually use dummy variables to see whether that is the case , right , however , we 'll get very similar results , right , if you just use a slope dummy so it 'd intercept dummy , right , and all that 's going to do is to say , well the model runs like this in peacetime , right , and then wartime it suddenly shifts up or down depending on the effect of er of the war on textile consumption .
26 R is not helpful to talk of ‘ the manager 's ’ needs for external information and intelligence , because , clearly , those needs will differ greatly depending on the manager 's specific role : corporate treasurer , product development manager , research and development scientist , marketing executive etc. , and particularly the specific contexts in which those roles are exercised .
27 The life cycle of a record on an office system can vary greatly depending on the hardware , software , implementation and state of mind of the user .
28 Should we assume that the meaningfulness of such a hypothesis necessarily depends on the possibility ( in principle , at least ) of turning the relevant propositional schema into a meaningful singular proposition , viz. by replacing the " bound " variable ( the variable governed by the " existential quantifier " ) with an appropriate name , or a naming phrase ?
29 The reliability of the valuation necessarily depends on the reliability of the underlying information as well as on the skill of the valuer .
30 No general rules can be laid down as to the reasonableness of a time period because these obviously depend on the facts of each case , however as Lord Shaw said in the Morris ( Herbert ) case " as the time of the restriction lengthens and the space of its operation extends , the weight of the onus on the covenantee grows " .
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