Example sentences of "[adv] depends [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Should we assume that the meaningfulness of such a hypothesis necessarily depends on the possibility ( in principle , at least ) of turning the relevant propositional schema into a meaningful singular proposition , viz. by replacing the " bound " variable ( the variable governed by the " existential quantifier " ) with an appropriate name , or a naming phrase ? |
2 | The reliability of the valuation necessarily depends on the reliability of the underlying information as well as on the skill of the valuer . |
3 | ‘ Much depends on the attitude of individual governments , ’ says Adigun Abiodun , an official in the outer space division . |
4 | Yet it does not follow that there will be a constant growth of non-partisan tendencies among MPs , for much depends on the type of new MPs that will arrive at Westminster . |
5 | Much depends on the type of production , the relative standing of groups such as Quality Control , Purchasing and Maintenance , and the extent to which sophisticated computerised systems are in operation . |
6 | He seldom responds to matters of personality , or individual psychology , is hardly ever in the least ‘ inward ’ ; much depends on the turn of the tale . |
7 | Participants may swim faster or indeed may sink , much depends on the willingness and abilities of firms to adjust to the increase in competition . |
8 | When entertaining , much depends on the kind of entertainment you like , and what adaptations may be possible so that it is still a pleasure and not a strain . |
9 | Much depends on the kind of harmony used . |
10 | Well obviously this very much depends on the expertise and service required . |
11 | So much depends on the size of the pet and the way you feel about it . |
12 | Much depends on the intangibles which produce whatever it is in the ether that allows creative sparks to ignite . |
13 | Much depends on the determination of workers to defend jobs and conditions , and factors like this may alter considerably over time . |
14 | Again , much depends on the sensitivity and commitment of the organizations and professionals involved . |
15 | Much depends on the wind strength as to how accurately it is possible to land . |
16 | Much depends on the wind strength of the day . |
17 | Much depends on the nature of the training provided , especially the ethos that guides it ; that is , whether it is organization- and profession-centred on the one hand or client- and community-oriented on the other and the degree of commitment on the part of professionals to recognize and affirm the value of indigenous factors and to capitalize upon them . |
18 | As to the coin 's value , much depends on the quality of the portrait . |
19 | However , she warns : Much depends on the condition of the individual after the event . |
20 | Much depends on the condition of the cabinet as to whether it would realise this sum at auction . |
21 | Again , it is not easy to generalize ; much depends on the institution , the subject and the general framework of regulation and control . |
22 | As always in interpreting statistics , much depends on the time-period studied and on the definition of ‘ offending on bail . ’ |
23 | Much depends on the length of courses and how comprehensive they are . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | It very much depends on the people work with . |
26 | I have never thought that the EC was intrinsically or automatically good or bad , as much depends on the effect of what is decided on our constituents and , indeed , on the people of Europe as a whole . |
27 | Much depends upon the type of work and the sort of people employed . |
28 | Much depends upon the type of damage and the quality of the repairs so that , for example , where an engine is damaged , a car may be restored to newness through a new engine being installed . |
29 | They are based on the very unsystematic police reports about local incidents , and much depends upon the criteria used to identify politically significant disturbances of the peace . |
30 | Much depends upon the statute creating the offence . |