Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] depend on the " in BNC.
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1 | Assuming that she is asymptomatic , she either depends on the male who infected her to inform her of the diagnosis or , if he does not , wait for the next person with whom she has intercourse to develop symptoms , discover the diagnosis , and then contact her with the bad news . |
2 | As she raised her little hammer to tap on the table , she wondered suddenly why the Advent had actually sent a reporter — they usually depended on the publicity secretary to supply them with a report . |
3 | The secret policemen made themselves so hated by ordinary Iraqis that they now depend on the president 's protection almost as much as he depends on theirs . |
4 | ‘ It rather depends on the part , does n't it ? ’ said Dotty . |
5 | It rather depends on the gentleman 's personal financial circumstances , and I would n't want to rehearse those on the air . |
6 | ‘ I 've played in pictures like The Gauntlet where the woman is the smarter of the two people , it just depends on the project , ’ he says in his sole reference to 43-year-old Sondra , who co-starred in six films with him . |
7 | Or Mickey Mouse , yes it just depends on the , the metals used in it , the jewellery on it , the movement |
8 | It usually depends on the relationship that girls already have with parents — and mothers in particular . |
9 | It possibly depends on the nature of what you 're intending |
10 | But of course , even if the Horton does decide to go self-governing , it still depends on the government to give the go ahead ? |
11 | It also depends on the sun — a south-facing window will add more heat than it loses , winter or summer , though not always when you want it . |
12 | Speechreading is an uncertain art ; successful speechreading depends on more than the skill of the individual : it also depends on the circumstances and the speaker . |
13 | A company 's competitive position no longer ( solely ) depends on its internal capabilities ; it also depends on the type of relationships it has been able to establish with other firms and the scope of those relationships . |
14 | But it also depends on the time it takes to get the job . |
15 | It also depends on the doctor 's approach . |
16 | It also depended on the promotion of the belief that free markets are both economically efficient and socially just — and in crucial respects local government stood in the way of such promotion . |
17 | It probably depends on the mahout who rides and works them . |
18 | ‘ We are planning to electrofish the North Oxford junction later this month but it really depends on the weather . |
19 | ‘ It really depends on the number of years for which the money can be invested before the fees become payable . |
20 | It often depends on the actual size of the specimens selected as sub-adults are often more agreeable than fully grown ones . |
21 | Tom said : ‘ I think that in the past we worked efficiently , but it often depended on the competence of individual members of staff . |
22 | Our Price Open It either depends on the shopping centre or individual managers |