Example sentences of "depends on the " in BNC.
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1 | Interpretation of the artist 's work , however , depends on the artist 's own account , since Nordenfalk had ‘ the deliberate intention of presenting Van Gogh the writer and thinker ’ . |
2 | He seldom responds to matters of personality , or individual psychology , is hardly ever in the least ‘ inward ’ ; much depends on the turn of the tale . |
3 | Students do n't automatically proceed to this — it depends on the talent of the individual concerned , and of course it means that an extra year 's funds have to be found . |
4 | Students may find themselves performing in final productions over two full terms , which means they have the opportunity to play twice as many parts , but this depends on the school 's policy and how they think you have progressed . |
5 | It all depends on the intensity of the work , not the amount . |
6 | The production price and toughness of the cutlery depends on the proportions in which the metals are mixed . |
7 | Cool or warm , vivacious or romantic , a garden design depends on the colour mix |
8 | Thus a gold or purple-leaved shrub is best used not as an alternative to green foliage , but as a specimen highlight whose beauty depends on the contrast with its green neighbours . |
9 | Much also depends on the seating positions and whether the pilot is expecting the extra ‘ g ’ and prepares for it by tensing himself up . |
10 | Much depends on the wind strength as to how accurately it is possible to land . |
11 | The effect of any drug depends on the drug itself , how it is used and the person using it . |
12 | Planning Permission depends on the size of the work and whether it affects other priorities . |
13 | The lowly ‘ polis ’ , with little or no power in the system , deplores this situation and complains of its escalation , while the detectives moan about the incompetence of the uniform ‘ wollies ’ who never get close enough to their prisoners to extract their own ‘ coughs ’ or admissions and who fail to understand that the system largely depends on the ability of the department to manipulate a statistical norm in detected crimes . |
14 | The length of time spent stretching depends on the sport you are training for and the degree of flexibility you wish to attain . |
15 | Though the gold ones are good for finishing , they do tend to clog , although that probably depends on the choice of timber and level of finish . |
16 | There is actually no hard and fast rule with size of handle to size of cutlery blank , but depends on the design and shape you require — I often look around shops for ideas and take my tape measure and notebook to jot measurements and ideas down . |
17 | But their witty performance depends on the soloist 's own attitude to the fun . |
18 | Loss of bitterness depends on the boiling conditions , on the degree , type and time of trub formation and on the yeast action in fermentation . |
19 | Our Price Open It either depends on the shopping centre or individual managers |
20 | ‘ It depends on the demand in the trade at the time but some years the training classes are full and sometimes there 's hardly any recruits at all , ’ he explained . |
21 | When asked what temperature at which this transformation would occur , Wieman commented : ‘ It depends on the density and the number of atoms in your trap , the more atoms you 've got , the higher the temperature . |
22 | In principle , the average direct voltage of a rectangular waveform depends on the ratio of a fixed-width part of the waveform to the variable width of one cycle . |
23 | He added : ‘ At this stage I ca n't give you any indication of what level the toll might be … it depends on the amount of interest from industry and commerce . ’ |
24 | The future of the fixture depends on the commitment of the Australians , however , and after two consecutive defeats , the enthusiasm for the World Club Challenge Down Under is more difficult to gauge . |
25 | It is only a slight exaggeration to say that , at this extraordinary historical moment , the future of Poland depends on the Germans ; the future of Europe depends on each behaving a little more like the other . |
26 | Like most of your career , starting a buzz depends on the success of your gigs . |
27 | Deciding on the right level for a band depends on the policy ideas which characterize different agents . |
28 | As a general rule ten years is long enough , but of course it depends on the individual and it depends on the company too . |
29 | As a general rule ten years is long enough , but of course it depends on the individual and it depends on the company too . |
30 | ‘ We are planning to electrofish the North Oxford junction later this month but it really depends on the weather . |