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

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1 This is because the prediction algorithm relies on the previous word positions being identified correctly , and this is often not the case .
2 As this drawing feature relies on the placing of a series of dots on the screen though , it is not very effective and difficult to use .
3 The trial judge relied on the causation test in McGhee v NCB ( 1973 ) .
4 Black Sun Ensemble rely on the kind of guitar sound that floats almost too closely into jazz fusion territory .
5 In his book Britain 's Economic Problem , which was almost all about the balance of payments , he accurately outlines the broad trends in the balance of payments described above , and the extent to which the sterling area relied on the colonies .
6 Yang ( 1985 ) assumed that a library was a microcosm of the written language ; creators of the LOB corpus relied on the comprehensiveness of established bibliographic sources ( Hofland & Johansson , 1982 ) .
7 The rural district council relied on the assumption of responsibility by the corporation in 1945 , while the corporation denied responsibility for the former rural district families and claimed that the 1956 Housing Act had made the rural district council responsible for all the families in the camp .
8 Just as the Baroque composer relied on the opening phrase to establish the affect of a given movement , so it is only the start of the magic episode that receives special musical attention .
9 This is reproduced below in full because the work on the INSET project relied on the contract as a guarantee of teacher 's rights of control over their material .
10 Like so many others , Merseyside 's only grand opera company relies on the Neptune Theatre as the sole , affordable ‘ proper ’ showcase for its talents .
11 To say that there was no evidence that the building society relied on the transfer being , as it purported to be , a transfer on sale , flies in the face of reality .
12 The intensity enhancement relies on the electronic transition being allowed by symmetry , so the vibrations whose intensities are enhanced are almost always totally symmetric ( Section 5.7 ) .
13 Clearly , some energy efficiency developments require major policy decisions , but most of the work needed to improve energy efficiency relies on the efforts of individual organisations and on the individuals within those organisations .
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