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

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1 Nevertheless , increased delegation will depend on government carving out more areas of activity for which authorities are seen to be responsible , and central intervention is improper .
2 To give his team some credibility without upsetting Milan , Libregts may give Rijkaard and Van Basten half a game , but much will depend on Wouters , Van Tiggelen , Kieft and Ellerman .
3 The strength of the junction formed will depend on t which should be smaller than the reptation time τ , i.e. the mixed layer ought to be smaller than the size of the coil if an interfacial link is to be formed .
4 WorldSource 's success will depend on AT&T 's ability to sign up more partners .
5 This will depend on space being available to handle larger blocks in main storage ; it was considered in more detail in Chapter 4 ( see p. 75 ) .
6 The employment opportunities available are also likely to be relevant , and will depend on women 's previous work experience and qualifications , local labour market conditions and employers ' attitudes to older women as employees .
7 The transfer of personnel data will depend on options adopted for payroll ; if a direct link to Chessington is approved , personnel information will be readily accessible without extra charge .
8 An intersection of two models will require analysis based on a solid interpretation , whilst the intersection line between two objects will depend on surface representations .
9 How long a physical abuse referral takes to deal with , for example , will depend on factors such as the quality of the referral information , whether the case was currently open to another agency already and the circumstances found on investigation .
10 Whether this is truly an improvement will depend on factors such as the value the elderly person places on independence ( Thompson and West 1984 ) and the distribution of resources within the household .
11 The latter are in some sense ‘ given ’ to individuals in the act of observing , but there is no straightforward step from those private experiences ( which will depend on factors peculiar to each individual observer such as his expectations , prior knowledge , etc. ) to an observation statement that is meant to describe the observed situation .
12 Such growth , according to president and chief executive John Burton , will depend on Legent being ‘ the premier technology management company — what a software company should be ’ .
13 If a card is introduced [ which will depend on developments in technology not yet available ] the rules will remain the same and the total amount of discount available will be limited .
14 The company is uncertain as to whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet — the decision will depend on customer demand .
15 The company is uncertain as to whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet — the decision will depend on customer demand .
16 However , halting the haemorrhage of new applications will depend on IBM convincing developers that mainframes are ideally suited for host client-server applications .
17 As so often , this greater freedom brings with it increased responsibility ; the choice of how much to smooth will depend on judgement and needs .
18 Whether it is held , will depend on improvements in the dire security situation in Sri Lanka .
19 But the white paper makes clear that expanding its market will depend on success by the Scottish generators in exporting power to England , Wales and Northern Ireland .
20 Scotland know the Welsh have weight and height advantage in the pack , where the 6ft 8in Paul Jones is a touchline specialist , therefore much will depend on Murray Rudkin and Stewart Campbell .
21 Gas has all the potential to become the balancing fuel in Italy , both in electricity generation and domestic and industrial heating markets , but the expansion will depend on gas remaining price competitive with the oil it is meant to replace .
22 The numbers returned in the student forecasts show a substantial increase , particularly in the latter part of the planning period , but much will depend on decisions still to be taken by the HEFCE on what constitutes an ‘ accredited ’ course .
23 If all firms behave in a similar way to this , then we can say that aggregate investment in the economy will depend on changes in aggregate demand — both of these have to be measured in value terms and since the value of aggregate demand in equilibrium is the same as national income , we have which is the expression we started with .
24 To achieve this the Troll field must be developed but Troll gas will of course be in competition with Soviet gas , so , much will depend on price and also perhaps on the influence of strategic considerations .
25 For example , if we ask you ‘ What is large , grey and has a trunk ? ’ , your ability to answer will depend on communication from the phonological input lexicon ( used to understand the words we say to you ) to the semantic component of the lexicon ( containing information about the meaning of the words ) .
26 Much will depend on acoustics .
27 Serves 4. 8 or 450–675g ( 1–1½ ; lb ) good quality lean sausages 225g ( 8oz ) flat mushrooms , roughly chopped 2 tbs flour 300ml ( ½ pint ) pork , veal or beef stock and red wine mixed 1 tsp soy sauce 1–2 tsp Worcestershire sauce Bake sausages , unpunctured , with mushroom pieces ranged down both sides , on a shallow , lightly oiled baking tray in an oven preheated to 210°s ; C ( 425°s ; F , Gas Mark 7 ) for 25–30 minutes ( time will depend on sausage size and meat type ) until crisply browned and firm right through .
28 Much will depend on Mr Balladur 's political savvy , on the boldness with which he pursues reform and on the timing of an international economic recovery .
29 The Princess of Wales looks forward to being a Lady of the Garter one day , and if precedent is followed , her appointment will depend on Prince Charles when he becomes King .
30 The United Nations ' World Food Programme says that more than 20m Africans will depend on food aid this year — more , by far , than during the horrors in the Horn of Africa six years ago .
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