Example sentences of "[coord] depends [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The asymmetry can be calculated , and depends on the mass of the Z particle ( figure 5 ) . |
2 | However , it is a far from simple manufacturing system and depends on the components , temperature , speed and the resin for ultimate quality . |
3 | Effective management requires accurate timber inventories , data on productivity and predictions of future growth ; determination of the rotation age , which is the age of a stand at harvest , is also crucial and depends on the species and the time period required for optimum growth . |
4 | The factor k is a parameter of the motor and depends on the ratio of the magnet flux linking the phase winding to the flux linkages brought about by the winding current . |
5 | Such a diet is complex and depends on the use of manufactured substitutes for many natural foods ( meat , fish , eggs , nuts , dairy products , bread , cakes ) ( see figure ) . |
6 | Each case is individual and depends on the people , entities and issues involved . |
7 | The amount that banks hold in cash and operational balances is up to them and depends on the demand for cash that they expect from their customers . |
8 | This average is close to M w but is usually smaller and depends on the method used to measure D. |
9 | This is a measure of how much light will reach the film and depends on the diameter of the lens and its distance from the film or , in the case of our eyes , the retina . |
10 | In practice the maximum attenuation is finite and depends on the quality of the components used to construct an approximation to the theoretical circuit of figure 8.10(a) . |
11 | The relationship between the causal connective and the temporal order of the events is therefore complex , and depends on the mode of explanation . |
12 | Hot water is even more scarce and depends on the weather , or whether or not a fuse has blown . |
13 | Any significant movement of such a chain is generated by rotation about the single bonds connecting the atoms in the chain , and depends on the ease of interchange of any element from one rotational state to another . |
14 | This method is as subjective as the clinical indices and depends upon the presence of normal spleen , liver , and bone marrow . |
15 | The effect is similar to a change in income and depends upon the income elasticity of demand . |
16 | Thus the openness of the boundaries is highly variable and depends upon the placement and perceptions of the social actors , their knowledge and goals . |
17 | However it does not always go by size but depends on the subject , as Foujita 's young girls cost much more , and the year in which it was painted makes a difference in price . |
18 | Further , the concept of least cost is not in any case self-applying , but depends on the exercise of choice over production variables and time-frame . |
19 | This is equivalent to about 10 g of charcoal , 50 g of wood or 200 g of bone , but depends on the state of preservation of the sample and degree of sample pretreatment to be undertaken . |
20 | Reasonable but depends on the nature of the Business , the state of the Vendor 's records and the type of claims which could arise — some problems may take longer to come to the surface than others . |
21 | There is actually no hard and fast rule with size of handle to size of cutlery blank , but depends on the design and shape you require — I often look around shops for ideas and take my tape measure and notebook to jot measurements and ideas down . |
22 | The third process can proceed in the dark , but depends on the temperature ( , pp. 96–7 ) . |