Example sentences of "[verb] upon [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Does the onset of SAD symptoms depend upon whether the subject lives an ‘ outdoor ’ or ‘ indoor ’ life ? ( b ) The patients could keep a diary of their moods throughout the year , a form of self-diagnosis .
2 It would appear that these deep footings were an afterthought not decided upon until the embankment had been completed .
3 The effect of section 6 depends upon whether the buyer was ‘ dealing as a consumer . ’
4 Where delivery is made in instalments , the extent of the unpaid seller 's lien depends upon whether the contract is severable .
5 This depends upon whether the Appeal Committee decides that it will have to adjourn the hearing and carry on with it later because some new and important information has been produced , or because the Committee want you or the Council to give it more information .
6 For an individual , the demoralising effect that it can have clearly depends upon whether the period of unemployment is short-term or long-term .
7 In respect of the provision of legal aid , the test of need ( usually described as a ‘ merit ’ test ) is based upon whether a solicitor would advise a private client , with sufficient means to pay the costs , to assert or dispute the claim .
8 The precise system will depend upon whether the company operates a two-tier or one-tier board structure , but in essence there are three options :
9 It was , however , Lord Denning M.R. himself in Schmit v. Secretary of State for Home Affairs , who stated that while natural justice could apply to an administrative act , it would depend upon whether the individual had some right , interest , or legitimate expectation such that it would not be fair to deprive him of it , without a hearing .
10 The ‘ explanation ’ raises many problems , not the least being why the symptoms should depend upon whether the temperature rhythm is delayed or advanced with respect to the sleep/wake rhythm .
11 The point is that reasons that could have been relied upon to justify action before his decision can not be relied upon once the decision is given .
12 Firstly , specific dictionaries can only be relied upon if the domain of the test data has been accurately identified in the first place .
13 The reason for prescribing this medication , and the plan for its use should be explained to the patient and agreed upon before a prescription is supplied .
14 Would it have depended upon whether a majority of members had accepted the actions and , if so , where does that leave the dissentient minority whose membership entitles them to rely upon performance of the constitutive treaty ?
15 Accordingly , depending upon whether a bank holder of a bill of lading sued in the United States or in England he could get $500 instead of £100 for loss of the same package or unit of freight .
16 Where a court adjudges a Member bankrupt , it must notify the Speaker and , after six months , when the House takes note of the order , he may become disqualified and remain so after his discharge , the length of the disqualification depending upon whether the court certifies that he was not at fault ( in which case the period is one year ) , failing which the period is five years .
17 Different styles appropriate to different situations , depending upon whether the situation is task-oriented or people-oriented .
18 Under the CCA 1974 , there is a recognition that legal rights and duties of a consumer should not necessarily turn upon whether the consumer has borrowed money to buy goods , bought them on credit , or acquired them under a hire purchase contract ( ie the traditional distinction drawn between lender credit and vendor credit ) .
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