Example sentences of "[noun sg] depend [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The implications of size maximization depend on the control mechanisms open to the central executive .
2 We can therefore see that certain aspects of economic practice depend upon the so-called superstructure , as well as the other way round , and Althusser concludes that it is a serious error to neglect this aspect of Marx 's theory .
3 The practical effects of adopting fund accounting depend upon the extent to which different funds are utilized and the form and extent to which the individual fund accounts are consolidated in the final accounts .
4 Pieda 's report found that 56,000 jobs outside the Scotch whisky industry depend on the jobs of 15,000 employed directly by the big Scotch concerns .
5 Operational standards in the industry depend on the competence and integrity of managers .
6 Many of the effects described in this and the next chapter depend on the optical step-printer which is a ‘ one-frame-at-a-time ’ printer , as opposed to continuous run past a light-admitting slit as used to produce duplicates ( 'dupes ' ) and release prints .
7 So will any sensible person who realises that the strength of an economy and the standard of living depend on the ability to sell goods and services , and not on monetary tinkering .
8 The public legal obstacle having been removed , however , caution required that the final lifting of the ban depend upon the Law Society changing its rules .
9 The sensory nerve cells that are affected by capsaicin depend on the presence of NGF to develop properly , and to maintain high enough levels of peptide to carry out their functions .
10 Both the tempo and the degree of success of man 's striving for freedom depend upon a host of political , cultural and moral as well as economic factors .
11 The expenditure decisions of the private sector depend upon an extensive array of variables — the rate of interest , the real wage rate , the realized level of income , etc .
12 But in the period covered by this book society was not quite so hierarchical as before or after ; nor did a man 's place in the sun depend on the number and dignity of his ancestors .
13 Physiological changes observed during hypnosis depend upon the specific suggestions given to the subject .
14 Similarly , the details of laws encouraging disclosure of information and requiring fairness in an exchange depend upon a more rigorous development of the communitarian political philosophy which values trust and solidarity .
15 However , the proportions in which elements are produced in the big bang depend on the number of types of neutrino ( the neutrinos play a role in moving energy around the fireball ) .
16 THE dynamics of an age-structured population depend on the probability l(x) of surviving from birth to age x , and the expected number of offspring at that age , m(x) .
17 Just as the statements of attainment reflect the experience and predilections of subject working groups , so the sequences in Profiles of Development depend on the authors ' underlying theory of teaching rather than any inexorable path of learning .
18 ( v ) Foaming and unpleasant odours from water depend upon the source .
19 Qualitative changes in behaviour depend upon the concepts of behavioural variability and selective reinforcement .
20 Schemes will no longer be considered for registration where the fixed percentage of profit or the specified amount of the notional pool to be distributed as PRP depend on a formula that can not be determined at the time of writing the scheme ( p 103 ) .
21 Finally , the ways in which employees can adapt systems of managerial control depend to a large extent upon the work context , particularly the room for manoeuvre allowed by factors like market pressures , technology and work organisation .
22 It would seem that some 38% of the parishes surveyed by the Commission depend upon the goodwill of such people , and there are fewer of them in rural than in urban areas .
23 The remedies available to the consumer depend on the circumstances of the breach .
24 The optimum ramp gradient and stepping rate limit depend on the number of steps to be executed ( see following example ) and , in principle , the function generator characteristics could be made to depend on the target position information .
25 Appointment and subsequent promotion depend upon the possession or acquisition of appropriate qualifications ( see Ch.9 ) .
26 The precise properties of the alloy depend on the amount of tin added .
27 The consequences of starvation depend on the type of dietary deficiency from which it arises .
28 Engineering innovation , creative design , technology transfer , technician support — all these in turn depend upon an education and training effort recognising economic urgency .
29 Was its success depend on a proper investment of resources by the school ?
30 Indeed the very ability of the artist to develop must , in this account , by implication depend upon the fixity of the model .
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