Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] depends on the " in BNC.

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1 The decision to give tetanus immunisation depends on the patient 's immunity as well as the wound 's susceptibility to tetanus .
2 Weight loss depends on the number and the source of calories consumed .
3 The size of the potential labour force depends on the size and structure of the population .
4 For remotely sensed data error depends on the accuracy of the sensing device and the pixel classification technology used in image processing .
5 The choice of the interviewers and the interview process depends on the particular job .
6 This result is not precise because the oscillation frequency depends on the amount of damping , but it is sufficiently accurate for most purposes .
7 Gyro gain depends on the individual flyer .
8 The possibility of equity financing depends on the state of the equity market .
9 The mass loss rate from the bulge wind depends on the radius r s of the sonic point for the bulge , and is equal to 0.25 ( r s /200pc ) 2 .
10 But , as usual , an All Blacks team depends on the back row and Jamie Joseph , Zinzan Brooke and the gifted Michael Jones must be tamed if the Lions are to have a chance .
11 Continued natural gas consumption growth depends on the maintenance of price levels well below oil .
12 Unlike a simple bank reference where the significance and use of the information provided is fairly obvious , the advice obtained from an expert system depends on the interaction between the system and its user .
13 Heater wattage depends on the tank 's environment .
14 Whether , in operation , such a tax would have lower administrative costs than a personal income tax depends on the details of the tax .
15 C. The system of hill sheep farming depends on the farmers being able to feed the sheep with some fodder crops , particularly in the winter and in the lambing season of spring .
16 We can not stress enough how much the grant from the Sports Council depends on the present 3000+ members being increased .
17 A satisfactory duration period depends on the size of your LIFESPAN database but an 8 hour period should be enough for an average sized database .
18 The amount of income tax rebate depends on the person 's previous income and the time of the year when it is paid .
19 The main research questions concern how forecasting performance depends on the statistical nature of the series , what psychological processes underlie that performance , how well people can assess the quality of their forecasts and whether forecasting skill can be learned or trained .
20 The effect of the income tax system on the budget constraint that individuals face depends on the precise nature of the tax system .
21 Where the body temperature depends on the behaviour and heat from the surrounding environment .
22 Whether or not such a statement reflects an adequate level of planning and depth of thought about curriculum development depends on the quality of the deliberations of the faculties and departments , and the coordination of the various submissions made to the committee .
23 FIG. 3 The size of the glutamate uptake current depends on the intracellular anion present .
24 The implication is that if effective democracy at the enterprise level depends on the existence of relatively small units , there may be a case for dismantling large-scale capitalist enterprises .
25 As in other cases , the deadweight welfare loss depends on the price elasticity of demand .
26 Its firing rate depends on the stimuli reaching its dendrites , from sensory cells or other neurones .
27 Planning Permission depends on the size of the work and whether it affects other priorities .
28 The impact speed depends on the mass of the planet as well as on the orbit of the body .
29 However , unlike TL dates , radiocarbon results have to be calibrated and the size of the resulting age range depends on the form of the calibration curve in that period ( fig. 7.8 ) , although the radiocarbon age range will generally be smaller than the corresponding TL one .
30 The explanation for this result offered by mediation theory depends on the fact that the initial phase of discrimination training establishes links between both A and B and a common associate ( X in Table 5.1 ) , and between C and a different associate ( Y ) .
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