Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] depend on the " in BNC.
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1 | Which ones work most effectively depends on the individual . |
2 | We have seen this rapidity on other occasions also in his earliest letters of friendship , but never before in circumstances where so much depended on the quality of those around him . |
3 | But so much depended on the interpretation : if only Yorick had contented himself with unvarnished English prose . |
4 | Hence , whether a child is placed with a foster family or in residential care may not so much depend on the child 's needs but on where he or she happens to live . |
5 | So much depends on the prior plausibility ascribed to core religious beliefs . |
6 | So much depends on the size of the pet and the way you feel about it . |
7 | So much depends on the camera and quality of materials , the processes used , the conditions in which negatives and prints have been or may be preserved , and so on . |
8 | Much also depends on the seating positions and whether the pilot is expecting the extra ‘ g ’ and prepares for it by tensing himself up . |
9 | Much also depends on the amount of furniture in the room ; the less furniture , the more space that can be occupied by the rug without the room appearing too cluttered . |
10 | Much also depends on the effectiveness of the training . |
11 | Much really depends on the quality of opportunities open to you to refresh old skills , and to introduce new ones on a sensible timescale and with proper supervision and support . |
12 | These effects may express themselves differentially locally depending on the size of the city , but they are essentially national in character and reduce the influence attributable to local factors ( Newton 1976a:17 ) . |
13 | How they drive more carefully depends on the vehicle 's braking and handling , night time vision and so on . |
14 | Getting your act together successfully also depends on the clothes you wear . |
15 | The nature and length of sale and purchase agreements vary enormously , most particularly depending on the nature and length of the warranties and any indemnities to be given by the seller . |
16 | Although the form of English pronouns reflects their number and gender , it almost always depends on the semantic number and gender of what they refer to , rather than to any linguistic property of the names of their referents . |
17 | This at least partly depends on the relationship between the constraints . |
18 | Under the system of fixed exchange rates any export of capital affected the reserve position though precisely how depended on the manner in which the investment was financed . |
19 | The areas that the political scientist will explore will , however , most likely depend on the sorts of ‘ effects ’ and relationships they are interested in . |
20 | Whether much good would came out of closer formal links between social workers and general practices very much depended on the general practitioners ' attitude . |
21 | Does it very much depend on the size ? |
22 | Er that very much depends on the er intervening line at nineteen ninety one . |
23 | It very much depends on the people work with . |
24 | Well obviously this very much depends on the expertise and service required . |
25 | Secondly , the wording of the Convention is vague and decisions in individual cases may very largely depend on the preferences of the individual judges involved . |
26 | The survival of family farmers and part-time farmers could very well depend on the contributions from the women and some farmers might not have fully recognised the important role of their wives . |