Example sentences of "[adv] depend on the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Without going into the minutiae of the terms of these and other benefits , it is important to appreciate that the former is means tested , so depending on the financial circumstances of your spouse , marriage could result in your benefit being stopped .
2 Their governments have long depended on the fat income their oil reserves reliably gave them .
3 Whether much good would came out of closer formal links between social workers and general practices very much depended on the general practitioners ' attitude .
4 So much depends on the prior plausibility ascribed to core religious beliefs .
5 Much depends on the specific conditions of both the technology and the state of competition .
6 Much depends on the sheer credibility of special needs teachers , their perceived capacity to offer support and advice and , where necessary , direct , practical help .
7 Much depends on the respective cost of reinsurance which TI has secured for 1992 and NCM has just purchased in December 1991 .
8 Nor is the learning that occurs at that time as immediate and permanent as was previously thought , for much depends on the precise experience itself .
9 Much depends on the national picture but the final result will be close . ’
10 Much depends on the social function of labelling criminal offences , and on the particular labels chosen .
11 First , all depends on the Social Democrats getting just enough votes to form a government , but only with Green help .
12 How many is too many obviously depends on the extra thickness of the yarn .
13 The facilities available in each division will obviously depend on the particular system , but a fairly common division would be as follows .
14 Do the longer-term contracts that my hon. Friend 's statement envisages , which presumably depend on the longer-term view , take the prospects of a Mersey barrage any further ?
15 The particular phoneme used generally depends on the surrounding sounds or the position of the sound in a word .
16 Their development as a popular force largely depends on the musical direction they follow .
17 It is justified to use the standard language in this way if our primary interest is in those developments that themselves largely depend on the standard ideology ( J. Milroy and L. Milroy , 1985a ) , for example , elaboration of vocabulary and certain developments in clausal syntax , because literacy — and hence standardization — are plainly involved in these , and their role can be investigated .
18 Interestingly , the electric field does not depend on the actual positions of the charges .
19 They should not depend on the personal commitment of one leader , he said .
20 What is more , the regress does not depend on the causal element of the example used .
21 A kind of exophoric reference which does not depend on the specific situation to distinguish it from the situationally specific type , for example The Cornish pasty is a well-known delicacy in south-west England ( non-specific ) contrasted with Wait !
22 If the former , tree will not prime TREE ; if the latter , the extent of priming will not depend on the typographical similarity of primer and target .
23 the explanatory power and potential planning applicability of geographic theory does not depend on the employed and usually specified spatial axioms but rather on the unspecified axioms about individual and group behaviour .
24 Kearney late last year showed that the success or failure of information technology applications does not depend on the absolute level of investment .
25 The rate at which people can be absorbed into the public social service sector , or are willing and able to enter it , does not depend on the social planners alone , and there is much scope for improvement in our whole approach to manpower and womanpower problems .
26 Subsequent treatments have confirmed Fisher 's conclusions ( O'Donald , 1980 ; Lande , 1981 ) and shown that the process need not depend on the initial female preference favouring more viable males ( Kirkpatrick , 1982 ) .
27 But Gilligan also says that she is not interested simply in data , and that her arguments do not depend on the statistical significance of her results .
28 The positive result documented by lane 2 also shows that the reaction does not depend on the special sequence context of the Dcm recognition site provided by the upper strand ( compare experiments documented by Figures 5 and 6 ) and , in addition , that the reaction is not restricted to the C[5-FC]AGG half-site but also works with C[5-FC]TGG .
29 If any genes of an organism , such as a human , could discover a way of spreading themselves that did not depend on the conventional sperm of egg route , they would take it and be less cooperative .
30 Some have been able to introduce charges for particular tourist attractions , but a large number still depend on the good will of visitors , too many of whom studiously ignore the collection box .
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