Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [v-ing] on the " in BNC.

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1 This again differs widely depending on the degree of the handicap , and autistics may be found at the farthest extremes of social and academic capability .
2 It went on to accept ‘ the principle that professional experience should be based on theoretical completeness , and that training in often petty procedures during the earlier years in professional offices has little bearing on the exercise of professional judgement . ’
3 Apparently the Company did not possess an additional bamboo pole for Selby Road , and the one from the Robin Hood had to be carried there resting on the backs of the seats of the upper deck of a car when required .
4 The rents charged in privately-rented furnished flats vary widely depending on the size , furnishings and locality .
5 The rents charged in privately-rented furnished flats vary widely depending on the size , furnishings and locality .
6 They must look equally imposing on the breakfast table .
7 Other side-effects are associated with physical dependence and withdrawal , and vary considerably depending on the dosage given and the duration of time the drug has been administered .
8 Because of the enormous stresses and strains constantly operating on the lower back , there are various different ways in which the sciatic nerve roots can get squeezed .
9 The cost varies enormously depending on the size of the tattoo .
10 The break-even point where diesel starts to pay off varies considerably depending on the size of the premium and the extent of annual mileage ( the higher the mileage , the faster you reach break-even ) .
11 The actual distance between the camera and subject varies considerably depending on the circumstances .
12 The organization of women in the controlled zones varies considerably depending on the region : either one of the women 's organizations has taken on the task or there may be a women 's committee of the Popular Power Council .
13 The significant measure , of course , is the ratio of runoff to rainfall and this seems to vary widely depending on the amount of the rainfall and the nature of the surface on to which it falls .
14 Even the pay of domestic servants varied widely depending on the status of the employer and the sex and duties of the employee .
15 For this diagram the values of single boreholes were linked together depending on the reflectance ranges .
16 He could hear more singing on the quays below : still more revellers on their way to the cathedral .
17 The life cycle of a record on an office system can vary greatly depending on the hardware , software , implementation and state of mind of the user .
18 R is not helpful to talk of ‘ the manager 's ’ needs for external information and intelligence , because , clearly , those needs will differ greatly depending on the manager 's specific role : corporate treasurer , product development manager , research and development scientist , marketing executive etc. , and particularly the specific contexts in which those roles are exercised .
19 These times may vary considerably depending on the sensitivity and thickness of the etch-resist .
20 The exact manner in which the excavation proceeds can vary considerably depending on the site 's characteristics , and there are usually several possible strategies that can be followed in any particular situation .
21 One felt that the strain proved more inhibiting on the Right and McColl , could not resist the word ‘ gobbledygook ’ in speaking of a remark by Dr Forbes in the second programme about some patients getting better .
22 The N.C.M.A. thinks that a minimum of £17 a week per child for full-time care is reasonable , but you could charge more depending on the parents ' earnings and the number of meals provided etc .
23 The drizzle that had started again gleaming on the stones .
24 Whether they had much bearing on the ambition of Otto and his successors to be emperors may be doubted .
25 But then the argument would apply to other words in that context which had less bearing on the purpose in reading .
26 ‘ Benefit of doubt ’ : A man who denied illegally overtaking on the A66 trans-Pennine route was yesterday given the ‘ benefit of the doubt ’ by Barnard Castle magistrates and found not guilty of the charge .
27 California tends to be expensive , offering little saving on the real thing .
28 The central bankers have a vested interest in allowing their Japanese counterparts room for further interest rate cuts in Tokyo in an attempt to prevent further haemorrhaging on the Tokyo stock market which has hit stock prices in New York .
29 Its content may however differ radically depending on the way in which the precise subject matter is viewed by those political theories .
30 A rock jutted out which others had grabbed as they swung down , but as I tried to do the same there was no edge below for my feet and I whimpered pathetically dangling on the end of the rope .
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