Example sentences of "[noun pl] rely [adv] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | people who were not regular paper readers relied more on television , while Guardian readers relied more on the press ; but a plurality of every other paper 's readers said they found press and television equally useful . |
2 | Some viruses rely entirely on the enzymes of the infected cell to catalyse every step in the production of more viruses . |
3 | French investigators rely heavily on the analysis of correspondences . |
4 | The community care model of the PSSRU experiments relied heavily on the concept of case management , and standard provision on residential care . |
5 | Modern studies rely particularly on the internal structures for their identification : some brachiopods with similar exteriors can have very different ‘ insides ’ . |
6 | The economist 's definition of public goods relies solely on the fact that everyone consumes the same quantity . |
7 | Two departments rely mainly on a single source for their forecasts with perhaps slight alterations to incorporate their own views . |
8 | Calibration of radiocarbon results relies totally on the provision by dendrochronology of a reliable calendar timescale . |
9 | Much local news consists of accounts of terrorist and army activities and reporters rely heavily on the army press official for immediate and up-to-date information . |
10 | And yet , both systems rely equally on the process of differentiation in order to make meaning , therefore the impression of greater immediacy and reality is an illusion . |
11 | The Glasgow University Media Group 's series of studies of press and TV coverage of major events relies heavily on the technique . |