Example sentences of "much will [vb infin] on the " in BNC.
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1 | Much will depend on the role France is prepared to play . |
2 | Clearly much will depend on the availability of information in the first place . |
3 | Sort this out at your first planning meeting and much will depend on the particular circumstances of your organisation . |
4 | Much will depend on the kind of organisation for which they work ; some employers and educational institutions are more open and liberal than others . |
5 | Periods of practice should be spaced with short rest periods in between , but much will depend on the time available and the opportunities provided on the ward . |
6 | Those enquiries will have to be converted into contracts and hard cash , and much will depend on the quality of the output . |
7 | Much will depend on the overall political climate and whether this can be changed sufficiently by a combined strategy conducted over a sustained period . |
8 | Much will depend on the ability of the employer to offer you optimum conditions for job satisfaction . |
9 | With the bat , much will depend on the impressive Flower brothers , Andy and Grant , while the experienced Eddo Brandes will take the new ball . |
10 | Some auctioneers will exchange items if they prove to be the wrong colour , design or size , but this is entirely at their discretion , and much will depend on the specific instructions they have received from the vendor . |
11 | Much will depend on the legal knowledge and ingenuity of counsel and the court , as well as on the readiness of the court to take a liberal view . |
12 | Much will depend on the willingness of the courts to co-operate and , in particular , to give non-custodial sentences for repeated non-violent crimes , like burglary . |
13 | Much will depend on the leadership and vision of the Primary Health Care Forum . |
14 | Much will depend on the sensitivity of the market to price changes . |
15 | Acceptance of any of the patterns of responsiveness outlined above will suggest that the bureaucracy is not likely to be particularly responsive to a largely unorganized ‘ general public ’ and , in most contemporary forms of democracy much will depend on the ability of the people 's representatives to publicize their grievances . |
16 | Much will depend on the general business climate and the particular business in which the organisation operates . |
17 | Much will depend on the speed with which the practical aspects can be carried through and the extent to which new members can be attracted from the building societies . |
18 | Much will depend on the particular aims and objectives of the teacher . |
19 | Much will depend on the particular circumstances . |
20 | Much will depend on the reaction of the reasonable reader . |
21 | Much will depend on the conversion terms and the length of the conversion period ; |
22 | Much will depend on the vigilance of local people . |