Example sentences of "depend on the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Their safety did not depend on the storm being still .
2 Much will depend on the leadership and vision of the Primary Health Care Forum .
3 Its truth , if it is true , does not depend on the truth-value of the contained statement that the play is to begin at eight .
4 The conclusion that the effects of arousal will depend on the subject 's interpretation of the importance of the task at which they are engaged is extremely important in interpreting studies of arousal and memory which are discussed later in this chapter .
5 Mobile or in-situ housing will depend on the land facilities available .
6 The logical development of the technique , the establishment of embryo donor banks , will depend on the verdict of committees looking at ethics .
7 Of course , all of these things only become possible when we can depend on the help and support of all our people .
8 The frequency of maintenance will depend on the harshness of the environment , and in normal circumstances should be once or twice a year .
9 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 .
10 This will depend on the company 's corporate financial strategy , including the five key liability features :
11 As with the centesimal system the time will depend on the acuteness of the symptoms , the chronicity of the complaint and the vitality of the patient but there has always been the question of when to repeat the remedy if the response is insufficient having regard to the severity of the symptoms .
12 Success in operation will depend on the goodwill of the labour force as there is a collective rather than personal incentive .
13 Ghoshi suggests that , in a journal publishing results at the forefront of science , such as Nature , the latency period between publication of a paper , and its citation by other authors , will depend on the liveliness of the subject , as will the frequency of citation .
14 It may also lose a preference for nucleosomal DNA over naked DNA , although this preference may depend on the structure of the nucleosomal DNA as well as the presence of more than one duplex in the GH5 binding site .
15 The type of drills and the order in which you construct them will depend on the structure of the new language and also on your own language background which to a certain extent determines in what area you will find difficulties .
16 Much will also depend on the structure of organisations : the benefit from integrating the databases of separate departments may not be as great as the costs involved .
17 They liked to check on the weather situation after briefing — they knew very well their lives could depend on the forecast .
18 Furthermore because the Hall voltage is independent of the gate voltage V g , on a plateau , there must also be some form of electron reservoir able to keep the electron density constant , for , remember , the Hall voltage should depend on the density of mobile electrons .
19 The size of the grant will depend on the work you have done , and who does it .
20 The issuing of bonds and bills will also depend on the government 's monetary policy .
21 In part , however , this would depend on the government deciding to cut other taxes , particularly VAT , to offset the effect of levies on pollution , and on other nations adopting similar policies .
22 A lot will depend on the issue and the level of commitment that is required ( Earley and Fletcher-Campbell 1989:202 ) .
23 Obviously it would depend on the issue , I mean , I 'm , I 'm trying to sort of help here .
24 Qualification will depend on the knowledge and expertise possessed and , as important , the extent to which the problem-solver can be held responsible for any decision according to the system of accountability we have ; that is , the politician is accountable to Parliament and the public , and the individual to any system which the Parliament may have enacted , whether guidelines or law , and to those immediately touched by any decision .
25 The interpretation put forward here is not fundamentally different from that offered by Jaynes when he suggested that a tendency to emit ( a fractional version of ) the response acquired in the first stage would serve as a mediating process in the second , and that the salience of the mediator would depend on the magnitude of the initial response of which it was a fraction .
26 In the light of previous reports on an association between the number of mucosal IgG producing cells and inflammatory activity , our study suggests that the cellular IgG subclass distribution in ulcerative colitis does not depend on the magnitude of the local IgG response .
27 Although the action of viscosity is essential to the spreading process , the concept of Reynolds number similarity implies that the spreading rate does not depend on the magnitude of the viscosity .
28 Much will depend on the vigilance of local people .
29 The act of neutralisation would not depend on the will of the neutralised state .
30 The editing pattern consists of one entry per character position in the destination string : each of these specifies insertion either of a designated character or of the next character from the source string , and this may depend on the sign of the value being converted or on whether the first significant digit has yet been reached .
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