Example sentences of "depends [prep] part " in BNC.

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1 The answer depends in part on arithmetic , and on how far short the Conservatives are of the 326 seats needed .
2 Clearly , theories of this sort must be extended in some way if they are to accommodate the fact that latent inhibition depends in part on what the target stimulus predicts .
3 It depends in part on how one perceives the function that the Act serves , and it probably serves several .
4 What happens further to small mammal bone before it is buried and fossilized depends in part on what happened to it at earlier stages in the transition from living animal to fossil ( Fig. 1.2 ) .
5 The use that will be made of the online information retrieval systems depends in part on the education of users about the availability and functioning of this method of information retrieval .
6 Every species has a slightly different solution to the problem of getting about , and the amount of work required to go at a particular speed depends in part on how well an animal has been designed to move at that speed .
7 In this section , we take the view that the rate of wage inflation depends in part on the state of demand in the labour market ( as reflected by the unemployment percentage ) and in part on the degree of trade union militancy and the expected rate of inflation .
8 Our profession 's reputation depends in part on our commitment to maintaining and , where necessary , raising ethical standards .
9 The authorisation of building societies by the Building Societies Commission so that they can raise money and accept deposits depends in part on a society 's having directors , a chief executive and a secretary who are willing and able to direct the society 's affairs in accordance with the criteria of ‘ prudent management ’ which are set out in s 45(3) of the Building Societies Act 1986 .
10 Not unnaturally , the amount of statutory health and social services which individuals receive depends in part on the level of their need .
11 Although central government departments bear a considerable responsibility for this failure , the ability of local authorities to perform this vital function depends in part upon how they are organized .
12 Everywhere in Greece the hoped-for growth of income from tourism depends in part on removing the smells that haunt too many beaches and other places where north Europeans twitch noses and raise eyebrows .
13 This depends in part on what we mean by ‘ the Crown ’ .
14 Indeed , the romantic flavour of the story depends in part on the tantalising yet inevitable growth of love between the yeoman farmer , proud of his physical strength and family background yet accepting his place in society below the squirearchy , and the girl , supposedly one of the Doones , aristocrats in exile after the Civil War , but in fact the kidnapped daughter of noble Scottish parents .
15 Becker hints at the inside model when he concludes , not without generating some confusion , that ‘ whether a given act is deviant or not depends in part on the nature of the act ( that is , whether or not it violates some rule ) and in part on what other people do about it ’ .
16 We shall have more to say about these functions in later chapters , but will meanwhile point out that these functions and the needs they serve are interrelated : success in interpersonal communication depends in part on success in transmitting a message , which in turn depends in part on success in terms of text production .
17 We shall have more to say about these functions in later chapters , but will meanwhile point out that these functions and the needs they serve are interrelated : success in interpersonal communication depends in part on success in transmitting a message , which in turn depends in part on success in terms of text production .
18 Whether a given act or event is seen as pollution or not , to paraphrase Becker ( 1963 : 14 ) , depends in part on the nature of the act or event and in part on what other people do about it .
19 In the first place , its validity depends in part on the acceptability of Adorno 's theory of musical form — for the ( standardized ) ‘ composition listens for the listener ’ ( who becomes equally standardized ) .
20 What an observer sees , that is , the visual experience that an observer has when viewing an object , depends in part on his past experience , his knowledge and his expectations .
21 Effective consumer target marketing depends in part on finding or forecasting the areas of highest sales potential for any particular product .
22 The amount of force that a person is entitled to use depends in part on what the policeman is seeking to do .
23 The answer to that question depends in part on how sensitive the results are to the specification of the model , and one can view this Lecture as being directed towards throwing light on this issue .
24 How individuals view themselves depends in part on whom they compare themselves with .
25 ‘ You did n't think of your host , Monsieur Rodet , who depends in part on government work .
26 Do you consider it important that we take that into account now , not least because of the , although it 's well beyond the plan in its entirety , where the new settlement might go , and its its acceptability in environmental terms , depends in part on how big it is , there may be some places which could easily take fifteen hundred dwellings , but could not take five thousand ?
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