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

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1 It is generally agreed that opposition success in the election will depend on a unified challenge to Congress , especially in the densely-populated Hindi-speaking states of the north .
2 Whether upper and lower date limits ( terminus results ) such as these provide the archaeologist with a sufficiently detailed chronological picture will depend on a number of factors — the nature of the site and sequence to be interpreted , the archaeological questions being posed , and the samples available for dating — and the relevant dating methods would then need to be assessed .
3 Once the archaeological problem has been formulated , whether or not radiocarbon can be used to resolve issues of chronology will depend on a number of factors , such as the type of samples available , the nature of the contexts and events to be dated and the likely age range once the radiocarbon results are calibrated .
4 The extent to which such improvements are made in practical agriculture will depend on a complex of other factors .
5 In fact , any crime rate , whether produced by the police , victim study , self-report study or whatever , will depend on a classification of crime that is socially produced .
6 As has been emphasized , ‘ Choice of method will depend on a careful analysis of aims and objectives , time available , the range of staff available to assist , and , not least , the cost of the exercise ’ .
7 He said : ‘ Sanctions will depend on a rapid and radical change of policy by the Serbs .
8 Bye-law 76 makes members liable for disciplinary action when they enter an IVA , but whether the Investigation Committee refers cases to the Disciplinary Committee or not will depend on a member 's attitude to the arrangement , rather than on its causes .
9 Luke Rittner believes the success of the new system will depend on a balancing act by Mr Mellor , the head of the new expanded arts ministry , the Ministry of National Heritage ( The Art Newspaper , No.18 , May 1992 , p.1 ) : he must make arts policy directly but keep his distance by taking a broadminded approach to the arts .
10 a ) decision process speed : the speed at which the individual ( or group of individuals in the case of multi-individual buying situations ) moves through the decision process will depend on a number of factors , including : * whether the decision involves a simple or routine purchased in which case routine response or impulse behaviour will occur .
11 of the community charge in Calderdale next year will depend on a number of factors , including the number of people on incomes at or below the income support level .
12 Sustainable development will depend on a more positive incorporation of women settlers .
13 The approach to a particular bid will depend on a number of general factors including the following :
14 This will depend on the parents ' working hours , but it can be a long day , possibly 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.mm. , or even longer .
15 The size of the grant will depend on the work you have done , and who does it .
16 The amount of information that is needed for a company 's marketing information system will depend on the extent of its current involvement or potential interest in an overseas market .
17 Whether you sign a deal with an indie label , or release your own records , the success of your records will depend on the amount and quality of their promotion .
18 A Win bet means that the horse you select must come in first place and the amount that you win will depend on the odds .
19 Its success will depend on the active participation of many other bodies , large and small .
20 Scotland , too , although the state of their sea defences will depend on the course the opening phase has taken by the time the countries meet on June 20 .
21 Much will depend on the role France is prepared to play .
22 Obviously no purchaser can , without expert assistance , make the investigation , of which the result will depend on the effect of numerous technical documents , such as settlements and mortgages .
23 Clearly much will depend on the availability of information in the first place .
24 Obviously a great deal will depend on the ability the clergyman to communicate in ways the family find helpful so that they feel they are central to these arrangements .
25 Sort this out at your first planning meeting and much will depend on the particular circumstances of your organisation .
26 Who actually does what will depend on the nature of your organisation , whether , for instance , it is part of a professional set-up drawing on different departments , resources and personnel within a company , or whether it is purely voluntary — or a mixture of both .
27 Mealtimes provide natural variation in a programme and what you are going to offer will depend on the programme , the venue 's facilities , the season , the numbers and your budget .
28 The rate of expansion required to meet the twin goals of employment creation and retention on the one hand , and income improvement on the other , will depend on the commodity mix which is most suitable and on the level of technology which is used .
29 Once again , whether they are permitted to perform this valuable function will depend on the degree of commitment of public officials , social planners , social service agency administrators , social workers , and other professionals to genuine client and community participation and empowerment .
30 Its usefulness will depend on the extent to which your research focuses on general properties rather than on specific properties of the chemicals that make up real polymer solutions .
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