Example sentences of "[noun sg] depend [prep] part " in BNC.

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1 Every species has a slightly different solution to the problem of getting about , and the amount of work required to go at a particular speed depends in part on how well an animal has been designed to move at that speed .
2 Although central government departments bear a considerable responsibility for this failure , the ability of local authorities to perform this vital function depends in part upon how they are organized .
3 Indeed , the romantic flavour of the story depends in part on the tantalising yet inevitable growth of love between the yeoman farmer , proud of his physical strength and family background yet accepting his place in society below the squirearchy , and the girl , supposedly one of the Doones , aristocrats in exile after the Civil War , but in fact the kidnapped daughter of noble Scottish parents .
4 The answer to that question depends in part on how sensitive the results are to the specification of the model , and one can view this Lecture as being directed towards throwing light on this issue .
5 Effective consumer target marketing depends in part on finding or forecasting the areas of highest sales potential for any particular product .
6 In this section , we take the view that the rate of wage inflation depends in part on the state of demand in the labour market ( as reflected by the unemployment percentage ) and in part on the degree of trade union militancy and the expected rate of inflation .
7 Everywhere in Greece the hoped-for growth of income from tourism depends in part on removing the smells that haunt too many beaches and other places where north Europeans twitch noses and raise eyebrows .
8 Clearly , theories of this sort must be extended in some way if they are to accommodate the fact that latent inhibition depends in part on what the target stimulus predicts .
9 We shall have more to say about these functions in later chapters , but will meanwhile point out that these functions and the needs they serve are interrelated : success in interpersonal communication depends in part on success in transmitting a message , which in turn depends in part on success in terms of text production .
10 We shall have more to say about these functions in later chapters , but will meanwhile point out that these functions and the needs they serve are interrelated : success in interpersonal communication depends in part on success in transmitting a message , which in turn depends in part on success in terms of text production .
11 Between 1965 and 1968 there was a shift away from this system , to some extent because its success depended in part upon the availability of purpose-built accommodation .
12 The answer depends in part on arithmetic , and on how far short the Conservatives are of the 326 seats needed .
13 Our profession 's reputation depends in part on our commitment to maintaining and , where necessary , raising ethical standards .
14 In the first place , its validity depends in part on the acceptability of Adorno 's theory of musical form — for the ( standardized ) ‘ composition listens for the listener ’ ( who becomes equally standardized ) .
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