Example sentences of "[det] depends [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An interaction can be formally defined as a situation in which the effect of one variable upon another depends upon the value of a third variable ; when asked how much effect X has on Y , we are forced to answer : ‘ it depends . ’
2 On the other hand , rural industrialization is considered essential to stem the outflow of population from rural areas ( Saville 1957 ) , although this depends on a matching-up of potential employees and potential jobs .
3 This depends on the notion that ‘ Every time a reader experiences a work of art , it is in a sense created anew …
4 However , this depends on the existence of a sellers ' market ( exporters in a strong bargaining position ) which might not always exist ; the importer might insist on being invoiced in his own currency .
5 This depends on the individual .
6 It all revolves around correct timing , and this depends on the reactions of the fish at the time .
7 Successful communication is based upon people 's capacity to interpret prose and in all but the simplest cases this depends on the ability to work out the grammatical relationships between the words within sentences .
8 This depends on the interpretation of another common metaphor in higher education , that of ‘ covering the ground ’ or ‘ field ’ , implicitly and perhaps originally agricultural .
9 This depends on the patient 's eyesight , manual dexterity and willingness .
10 Naturally this depends on the type of area and I am talking about hilly rural areas like this one .
11 The author acknowledges that some types of text are necessarily more complex than others , and this depends on the subject matter .
12 This depends on the judges ' views of the merits of the case before them or ( I would add ) the direction their political inclinations lead them — what I call below their ‘ view of the public interest ’ .
13 This depends on the aims of the essay , but it might include : — a judgement about which of the competing arguments you have considered in your essay is correct or most persuasive ;
14 Students may find themselves performing in final productions over two full terms , which means they have the opportunity to play twice as many parts , but this depends on the school 's policy and how they think you have progressed .
15 The basis of this depends on the relationship between annual growth and annual harvest : maximum tree growth is attained before old age .
16 The display can be further extended by incorporating 2 large photo panels : again this depends on the size of the venue .
17 In the case of Jupiter this condition is probably fulfilled , and therefore the gravitational separation of helium hinges on the extent to which droplets form , that is on the degree to which helium is miscible in hydrogen , and this depends on the pressure and the temperature .
18 We then have to work out for each molecule which of the Cartesian axes corresponds with which inertial axis , as this depends on the details of the mass-distribution .
19 By defining retirement as coterminous with dependency , the ‘ structured dependency ’ authors inevitably see the trend towards earlier retirement as regrettable , but in fact it need not be so : this depends on the extent to which retirement leads subsequently to poverty in old age , and to discover this it is necessary to look at the other three main determinants of the financial status of the elderly .
20 Even the sale of part of a trade can cause a discontinuance of the retained part , though this depends on the extent of the charge ( see Rolls Royce Limited v Bamford [ 1976 ] STC 162 ) .
21 This may , of course , be intentional since there is a 65 kilogram limit on baggage , and this depends on the C of G which requires some careful calculation when it comes to a full load , baggage and fuel .
22 The same issue arises with respect to the critical comparison shown in Fig. 5.6 , as this depends on the assumption that stimulus A acquired associative strength equally readily in the two groups during the aversive conditioning phase .
23 This depends on the amount of development time chosen by your hairdresser .
24 This depends on the pattern of preferences .
25 This depends on the demand side .
26 You have the choice of running the program in CGA or EGA , this depends on the command you type to run the program .
27 This depends on the strength of the response of savings ( ) as well as on the characteristics of the steady state .
28 This depends on the manufacturers ' software .
29 But all this depends on the time you have left after giving your attention to the centre of the question .
30 ‘ The view that the explanation is to be found in the increasing power of numbers to do damage beyond what one individual can do is open to the obvious answer that this depends on the personality and influence of the individual .
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