Example sentences of "[vb infin] on [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Telecom Corp of New Zealand Ltd 's $1,100m of long-term debt has come under scrutiny from Moody 's Investors Service Inc , which says it may cut its triple-A ratings after the company changed its financing policy : Moody 's examination will focus on whether the change will significantly reduce the company 's debt protection measurements over time .
2 Not surprisingly , the access granted can often depend on whether the child is a girl or boy .
3 That is , the generality of the depression will depend on whether the person 's helpless views extend to all areas of his life ; the length of the depression will depend on how stable his helpless attitudes have become ; and self-esteem will be lowered if the person has internalised his helpless attitudes and sees himself as a failure .
4 Much will depend on whether the government of Mr Hun Sen can continue to command the loyalty of its troops and bureaucrats .
5 This will depend on whether the Bolam test applies to the giving of information as well as diagnosis and treatment .
6 It is believed the TVS proposals involve straight forward bonus payments , the size of which will depend on whether the contractor retains its franchise , lasting 10 years , in 1992 .
7 It is believed the TVS proposals involve straight forward bonus payments , the size of which will depend on whether the contractor retains its franchise , lasting 10 years , in 1992 .
8 The crime will depend on whether the wound was serious harm or not .
9 Generally , much will depend on whether the client is buying up-market or going down-market and also whether the client is raising a mortgage .
10 Which question to ask will , of course , depend on whether the context already tells us that Leander bought something .
11 These techniques can show how the implications of a design improvement will depend on whether the product is already the best , or comparatively mediocre , and can also compare the effects of design and price changes on competitive edge .
12 Frequency of repetition will depend on whether the condition is acute or chronic and the vitality of the patient .
13 In a company of five surveyors , all of whom hold shares and are also directors , the question of whether or not an individual may allege ‘ prejudicial ’ conduct by the others will depend on whether the plaintiff has suffered harm as a member .
14 The success or failure of the action would depend on whether the plaintiff was classed as a trespasser or not .
15 Bell Resources would not comment on whether the payment had been made or whether the BIG shares had been sold on to another party .
16 But the case must rest on whether the depiction of sex on the level of gross anatomical detail , divorced from feeling and personal relationships , carries a probable consequence for the viewer of changes in attitudes or behaviour of a significantly harmful or antisocial kind .
17 A spokesman added : ‘ Any inquiry will centre on whether the tape was illegally copied .
18 It is well settled law that the exercise by the Court of its discretionary power to validate a post-petition payment does not turn on whether the company was or was not damaged by the payment .
19 Professor Parker shows that this is not always a matter of dispassionate assessment but may turn on whether the research is seen to be delivering ‘ good ’ news or ‘ bad ’ news .
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