Example sentences of "will depend [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The discount price will depend on current short-term rates of interest on comparable investments in other assets .
2 Objections such as these are difficulties rather than fundamental flaws in the method , although , since the statistical methods devised to cope with them will depend on certain assumptions ( for instance , a 2 per cent per annum erosion rate ) , the effect will be to reduce the degree of accuracy which can realistically be anticipated .
3 Any extended space-time beyond this singularity will depend on extra initial data in addition to that specified on the initial Cauchy hypersurface for the colliding wave problem .
4 The method selected will depend on individual circumstances and needs .
5 Campbell 's financial return on his idea will depend on legal negotiations after his patent is published in Japan and the Mavica goes on sale .
6 A coast on which the wave energy is low , though here again how low will depend on other factors such as sediment supply and tidal range .
7 Much will depend on other variables .
8 While there is no doubt that ROM can cause oxidative DNA damage leading to base changes , strand breaks , and enhanced expression of proto-oncogenes , and that oxidative stress can induce malignant transformation in cell culture , the relation between these observations and the development of malignancy in vivo is more complex and will depend on other factors such as the rate of damage , antioxidant defences , DNA repair mechanisms , and the necessity for multiple steps ( initiation , promotion , and progression ) .
9 Whether the councillor will press his claim to disclosure will depend on political factors ( for example , in councils which regularly change political complexion it is much easier for an opposition party councillor to get information than in one which is solidly of one political complexion ) .
10 The distribution will depend on political hue , and whatever one party says the nation needs , the opposition will offer convincing arguments that they are wrong , seemingly sniping at one another to score party points .
11 The size of the eventual capital sum , which must be used in its entirety in the case of an APP for purchase of an annuity at 60 or later for women ( at 65 or later for men ) , will depend on long-term investment performance and the state of the financial market , which dictates the current price of annuities .
12 Future payments totalling $18.5m will depend on average post-tax profits over the next four years .
13 The future of teacher education in the polytechnics is uncertain and much will depend on national decisions concerning the size of the teacher training machinery , made by the DES on or against the advice of the Advisory Committee on the Supply and Education of Teachers , as well as local decisions concerning staff and resources made by the polytechnics and their local authorities in their search for economies .
14 If he makes no will we can hardly say that there is in early times any common law as to how his goods shall be divided ; much or all will depend on local custom .
15 The role of each centre will depend on local needs — that is one of their strengths .
16 Their availability will depend on local distribution .
17 Whether senior buyers are able at the same time to exercise an influencing and decision making role will depend on organisational factors .
18 Much will depend on top marksmen Damian and Jim Robinson , and midfielders Martin Toye and Kieran Rafferty .
19 The overall design of the workshop will depend on structural facilities of the school and also the number of willing teaching staff .
20 If storage is at the mean maximum temperature and humidity , this will give some exaggeration of actual market conditions , the extent of which will depend on diurnal and seasonal variations occurring in the market in question .
21 Moreover , whatever its strength , its form within the UK , including its geography , will depend on social and political developments .
22 The priority for developing these subsystems will depend on potential benefit , urgency of need , probability of success or natural precedence , which could be described as the next ‘ piece of the jigsaw , .
23 Any such translocations will depend on adequate population data to ensure that the removal of rhinos will not endanger the Ujung Kulon population , and also on good protection of the potential receiving sites .
24 A modest start has been made to recruit young , able staff , but further progress will depend on adequate resources being available to fill posts that for financial reasons are currently left unfilled .
25 ‘ It will depend on little Arthur 's condition . ’
26 Assessment of the extent to which the widespread , geologically correlated occurrences of mat deposits ( Fig. 1 ) represent synchronous deposition will depend on continuing refinement of Leg 138 time scales but may have major implications for chemical budgets and the rates of biogeochemical cycling .
27 Correct decisions on choice will depend to large extent on the type of dam to be mated and the prices that regional and national market outlets will pay for the crossbred progeny .
28 They usually need new and improved or more affordable equipment and the future growth of service industries such as travel , broadcasting and entertainment , and increasingly in education and health care activities and environmental protection , will depend upon continued technical innovation .
29 It hardly needs saying that how this story is told will depend upon philosophical argument .
30 A depth of between one-sixth and one-eighth of the overall curtain length will give a good proportion , but this will depend upon individual shapes of windows and should vary accordingly .
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