Example sentences of "[adv] depend on [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Since preview audiences rated it both best and worst thing in the film — presumably depending on level of squeamishness — it obviously made an impression .
2 However , the real reason for starting with observation is that communication does n't merely depend on observation in these two ways : in effect , communication itself is a kind of observation .
3 Later in the century political factions still depended on association with particular claimants to the throne .
4 The future of the industry also depends on ease of access to the ports and a smooth progression through customs and immigration procedures .
5 The size of the note issue also depends on Bank of England intervention in the money market .
6 The colour-coding cells in V4 probably depend on input from these cells .
7 For his own charges , the escape from the relegation quicksand now depends on success in their remaining two games — away against Edinburgh Acads and at home to fellow toilers , Stirling County .
8 Whether the prosecution can prove attempted rape rather than the lesser offence of indecent assault will often depend on proof of the defendant 's intention to go beyond the indecent acts already committed .
9 But acknowledgement of increasing complication and uncertainty is not a retreat from objectivity ; doubt or acceptance of a supposed historical fact or law of nature likewise depends on accumulation of evidence which can never be complete .
10 Linkage of the addition reaction to the molecular mechanism of catalysis therefore depends on demonstration of sequence specificity .
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