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

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1 The federal government had proposed that enactment of its September 1991 constitutional reform proposals [ see p. 38429 ] should depend on approval by seven provinces representing at least 50 per cent of Canada 's population , and the NDP could thus have an unexpected degree of influence over their fate .
2 That is why in the last resort one must depend on faith . ’
3 The King added that he knew MacDonald could depend on Conservative and Liberal support , and he agreed to preside over a meeting of the three party leaders on the following day .
4 THE abiding fascination of the existentialist years in post-war Paris may depend on myth .
5 As both the transactivation and bHLH-Z domains are essential for Myc function ( Fig. 3 c ) and Myc and Max are expected to interact in mammalian cells , our results further suggest that the growth-regulatory and oncogenic activities of Myc may depend on gene activation by Myc+Max dimers .
6 In response to Baltic demands for immediate troop withdrawal , the Russian side repeated that the withdrawal of former Soviet forces from the Baltic states before 1997-99 would depend on material provision for the servicemen .
7 However , this would depend on demand in Europe , and on price — too much Russian gas into Europe too soon would certainly depress a currently over-supplied market .
8 Nevertheless , increased delegation will depend on government carving out more areas of activity for which authorities are seen to be responsible , and central intervention is improper .
9 This will depend on space being available to handle larger blocks in main storage ; it was considered in more detail in Chapter 4 ( see p. 75 ) .
10 An intersection of two models will require analysis based on a solid interpretation , whilst the intersection line between two objects will depend on surface representations .
11 The company is uncertain as to whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet — the decision will depend on customer demand .
12 The company is uncertain as to whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet — the decision will depend on customer demand .
13 As so often , this greater freedom brings with it increased responsibility ; the choice of how much to smooth will depend on judgement and needs .
14 But the white paper makes clear that expanding its market will depend on success by the Scottish generators in exporting power to England , Wales and Northern Ireland .
15 Gas has all the potential to become the balancing fuel in Italy , both in electricity generation and domestic and industrial heating markets , but the expansion will depend on gas remaining price competitive with the oil it is meant to replace .
16 To achieve this the Troll field must be developed but Troll gas will of course be in competition with Soviet gas , so , much will depend on price and also perhaps on the influence of strategic considerations .
17 For example , if we ask you ‘ What is large , grey and has a trunk ? ’ , your ability to answer will depend on communication from the phonological input lexicon ( used to understand the words we say to you ) to the semantic component of the lexicon ( containing information about the meaning of the words ) .
18 Serves 4. 8 or 450–675g ( 1–1½ ; lb ) good quality lean sausages 225g ( 8oz ) flat mushrooms , roughly chopped 2 tbs flour 300ml ( ½ pint ) pork , veal or beef stock and red wine mixed 1 tsp soy sauce 1–2 tsp Worcestershire sauce Bake sausages , unpunctured , with mushroom pieces ranged down both sides , on a shallow , lightly oiled baking tray in an oven preheated to 210°s ; C ( 425°s ; F , Gas Mark 7 ) for 25–30 minutes ( time will depend on sausage size and meat type ) until crisply browned and firm right through .
19 The United Nations ' World Food Programme says that more than 20m Africans will depend on food aid this year — more , by far , than during the horrors in the Horn of Africa six years ago .
20 Bayfield 's line-out future will depend on quality timing and support .
21 Further reductions in energy intensity will take place , the actual level will depend on energy prices , the changing balance of energy intensive to non-energy intensive industries in the industrialised world and simply the changes in the habits of energy users and their consciousness or otherwise of the potential of ‘ the fifth fuel ’ .
22 The possibility of mounting preventive interventions to reduce psychiatric risk will depend on information about the timing , as well as the quality of effective support .
23 It demonstrates the imperative that solid forward progress will depend on action taken across the broad front of endeavour .
24 Choice of forecasting The choice of method will depend on method ( i ) forecasting objectives ; ( ii ) time scales required ; ( iii ) the relative importance of the forecast ; ( iv ) the degree of accuracy required ; ( v ) the type of data required ; ( vi ) the availability of data ; ( vii ) access to forecasting skills and methods ; ( viii ) company experience with forecasting .
25 The amount of the expert 's fees will depend on negotiation , unless it has been established by the expert clause .
26 First of all , because conditions vary from society to society , the social practices in which particular individuals engage will depend on time and place .
27 The salary will depend on rank and experience , and the position is subject to final budgetary approval .
28 For example , the rates of infiltration and throughflow will depend on slope , soil type , vegetation cover , depth of soil and other factors while the volumes of water stored as depression storage will depend upon surface topography .
29 will depend on concentration , phase moduli , and so on , and will in general be asymmetric .
30 The price that they are sold for , and hence their rate of discount , will depend on demand and supply .
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