Example sentences of "[adv] depends [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So much depends on the prior plausibility ascribed to core religious beliefs .
2 Much depends on the specific conditions of both the technology and the state of competition .
3 Much depends on the sheer credibility of special needs teachers , their perceived capacity to offer support and advice and , where necessary , direct , practical help .
4 Much depends on the respective cost of reinsurance which TI has secured for 1992 and NCM has just purchased in December 1991 .
5 Nor is the learning that occurs at that time as immediate and permanent as was previously thought , for much depends on the precise experience itself .
6 Much depends on the national picture but the final result will be close . ’
7 Much depends on the social function of labelling criminal offences , and on the particular labels chosen .
8 Much depends upon the general level of employment .
9 First , all depends on the Social Democrats getting just enough votes to form a government , but only with Green help .
10 In short , all depends upon the precise nature of the public interest sought to be protected and this is not one of those cases — unlike , for example , Reg. v. Governor of Brixton Prison , Ex parte Osman [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 281 — where the extent to which the documents have entered the public domain will critically affect the question whether immunity from further disclosure should be held to survive .
11 How many is too many obviously depends on the extra thickness of the yarn .
12 The time you have to carry this out naturally depends upon the actual load you put on the batteries , that is , how much gear you have hanging off it and the total power consumption of this hardware .
13 How much reflecting goes on depends upon the reflective capabilities of the child and also on the strength and direction of the beam which we , the adults , determine .
14 The particular phoneme used generally depends on the surrounding sounds or the position of the sound in a word .
15 Their development as a popular force largely depends on the musical direction they follow .
16 Lord Meston submits that the relevant facts of that case are remarkably comparable to the facts of this case , for the mother 's assertion that there would be a grave risk of an intolerable situation for the child largely depends upon the financial circumstances in which she and the child would be placed if they were to be returned to Canada .
17 The analysis of this section culminating in equations ( 10.28 ) — ( 10.39 ) establishes that the magnitude of the effect of feedback always depends on the appropriate loop gain .
18 Although the form of English pronouns reflects their number and gender , it almost always depends on the semantic number and gender of what they refer to , rather than to any linguistic property of the names of their referents .
19 The association with pancreatitis has been reported but prognosis usually depends on the hepatic failure .
20 The ratchet is invariably geared to the rate of return which the investors expect to receive on their equity and that usually depends on the expected market capitalisation of the company .
21 Even if we do find such conventions , the appeal of the conception still depends on the political ideal of protected expectations .
22 The rate of chemical escape also depends on the gravitational field and also on the details of chemical reactions in the upper atmosphere .
23 The fee you pay also depends on the present condition of your teeth .
24 However this also depends on the chosen memory structure for the lexicon .
25 At this point it should be remembered that the proportion of the population which any particular age cohort constitutes during its lifetime is not only or indeed not mainly a function of its own initial size and subsequent mortality rate : it also depends upon the absolute size of all other cohorts and their mortality rates .
26 The scale of the amine abnormality is proportional to the degree of hyperphenylalaninaemia and probably depends on the combined effects of competitive inhibition of tyrosine and tryptophan hydroxylases ( by phenylalanine ) and a deficiency of the amino acid substrates for these enzymes .
27 That probably depends upon the individual nurse and the team of which she is a part .
28 Everything really depends on the final stanza :
29 This extreme role really depends upon the social researcher deciding whether the means are justified by the ends .
30 There are pros and cons , and everything really depends upon the main interests of the observer ; for example , anyone who wants to make regular studies of the Sun will be far better off with a refractor , while the deep-sky enthusiast will in general prefer a reflector .
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