Example sentences of "[vb -s] on [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The art scene depends on where artists are living .
2 Let us make the conservative assumption that CD-X follows the same trend but that by mid-decade it achieves a penetration of about 25 per cent of CD-A , rising to 60 per cent of CD-A by the year 2000 ( obviously much depends on when CD-X appears ! ) .
3 Classically it is held that the female optimum depends on how size increases fecundity , whereas the male optimum depends on how size increases mating success .
4 Classically it is held that the female optimum depends on how size increases fecundity , whereas the male optimum depends on how size increases mating success .
5 I well I reckon , the trouble is , it depends on how things go in the next couple of weeks
6 Apparently it all depends on how homeowners are going to use their new garden room .
7 The initial effect on exporters depends on how exports are priced .
8 As with L 1 , the elasticity of L 2 depends on how money is defined .
9 This time constant ( T2 ) , characterises the duration of the nuclear magnetic resonance signal from water and depends on how water is bound in the tissue .
10 A lot depends on how individuals view themselves .
11 The foreign policy behaviour of states depends on how individuals with power perceive and analyse situations .
12 Everything depends on how Robert progresses over the next week .
13 Then read Chapter II , which concentrates on how rugs are made and describes how techniques , materials and tools affect the character and quality of particular rugs .
14 Riggs , for example , dwells on how bureaucracy restricts the development of other political institutions , notably political parties , local government and autonomous and spontaneous pressure groups , and on the weakness of legislatures , judiciaries and even chief executives .
15 Cricket : Red rose blooms in business David Hopps on how Lancashire reaped record profits .
16 GAVIN MCCRONE reflects on how things have changed over the last six months
17 East Germans find consensus only in boredom : Edward Steen , in East Berlin for the 40th anniversary celebrations , reflects on how illusions have been shattered and triumphal propaganda now has a hollow ring
18 Alan Titchmarsh ponders on when builders ' junk became ‘ architectural antiques ’ .
19 As a social science , Geography focuses on how people create and use their socio-economic , built and cultural environments .
20 Many women are excluded by current definitions of ‘ beauty ’ , but this article focuses on how being fat affects our sexual choices , particularly within the lesbian communities .
21 The second , called " product segmentation " , focuses on how consumers or buyers perceive , group together and differentiate between available brands , products or services .
22 This second approach focuses on how consumers or buyers perceive , group together , and differentiate between the available products , brands or services .
23 The second , called " product segmentation " , focuses on how consumers or buyers perceive , group together and differentiate between available brands , products or services .
24 Product segmentation This focuses on how consumers or buyers perceive , group together and differentiate between available brands , products or services .
25 According to O'Connell , this saves on both development time and costs for ACT and its customers , and makes it easier to manage complex applications .
26 Pam Legate reports on how hoteliers are coping with the new EC Package Directive
27 Graeme Wilson reports on how reforms to the legal aid system may exclude thousands of people from seeking justice
28 Hooked on IT Gary Herman reports on how technology is helping the labour movement to organise itself internationally
29 The main problem centres on when unemployment is effective .
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