Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] depend on the " in BNC.

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1 In the end it may all depend on the depth of Richard Branson 's pocket , in moments of nostalgia even he may wonder if he sold the wrong business .
2 They should not depend on the personal commitment of one leader , he said .
3 The results of these measures will for some time be inconclusive , if only because parties to an experiment must still depend on the larger part of the economy which continues to operate according to traditional principles .
4 Much must also depend on the , as yet unknown , date of the constitution of the civitas Carvetiorum , for which it has been claimed that Carlisle acted as a capital .
5 Your choice of club for hitting a shot over a bank should now depend on the distance beyond the top of the bank to the flag .
6 Therefore , gaining resources may not depend on the logic of the case but on a number of other factors .
7 The winner of such a race might well depend on the mode of fertilization .
8 Swapo thought they could still depend on the Damara vote .
9 Llanthony Priory 's future could now depend on the new National Lottery .
10 Now , other conversion plans could well depend on the size of the hand-out rather than the principles involved in surrending mutuality .
11 Value may also depend on the price of other raw materials : when the price of oil was high , companies in America would pay to collect and clean used fuel oil .
12 Whether the family can keep the bailiffs at bay may now depend on the continued generosity of wellwishers .
13 Subsequent treatments have confirmed Fisher 's conclusions ( O'Donald , 1980 ; Lande , 1981 ) and shown that the process need not depend on the initial female preference favouring more viable males ( Kirkpatrick , 1982 ) .
14 This is not a startlingly high number but , bearing in mind that each probably supports a family , some 5,000 to 10,000 may well depend on the income from garbage picking The pickers operate in different ways .
15 Where the statute is not clear the court 's determination of which of the options set out above applies may well depend on the strength of the presumption .
16 The act of neutralisation would not depend on the will of the neutralised state .
17 Much would clearly depend on the availability of resources , as some RACs stated that they had insufficient to meet even the targets for induction contained in Circular 11/77 while others indicated that all the targets would be met with existing resources .
18 Still , now the lighter evenings were coming on they would n't depend on the pictures so much ; there would be walks in the park , kissing on the benches in the shadows , lying on the warm , grassy banks …
19 It would then depend on the financial scenario .
20 In accepting being alone much will obviously depend on the reason behind the situation and our ability to deal with the problems related to being a single person : the death of a partner or parents in retirement ; becoming separated or divorced ; adjusting to being an ‘ alien ’ pensioner .
21 The facilities available in each division will obviously depend on the particular system , but a fairly common division would be as follows .
22 What steps are reasonable in any particular case will obviously depend on the circumstances in which the policeman ( or the citizen ) finds himself , but these might include requiring trespassers to leave , requiring a speaker to move from his chosen spot , or to desist from speaking altogether , calling for quiet when noise seems likely to provoke a breach of the peace ; in short , anything that is necessary to prevent the breach from occurring .
23 The figures selected will obviously depend on the nature of a company 's business , but generally the most interesting trends to note will include : sales , net assets , profit , and dividends .
24 The number of days in a month will obviously depend on the month in question ; thus if a contract requires goods to be paid for within one month of delivery , and goods are delivered on 19 February , they must be paid for by 19 March ( see Dodds v Walker [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1061 ) .
25 The salary will naturally depend on the size and range of work of the practice in which the trainee solicitor is articled , but The Law Society sets down recommended minimum salaries and can refuse to register articles where the salary is less than this figure .
26 The validity of the observation statements when correctly acquired will not depend on the taste , opinion , hopes or expectations of the observer .
27 If the former , tree will not prime TREE ; if the latter , the extent of priming will not depend on the typographical similarity of primer and target .
28 The degree to which deprivation is reproduced across successive generations of oppressed and minority groups will largely depend on the interaction between such divisions of the labour force and the regional economies of the localities in which such minorities are concentrated .
29 The product certainly scores well in the initial ‘ small object of desire ’ stakes , but its overall success will largely depend on the quality of its handwriting recognition software .
30 These arrangements will largely depend on the strategy adopted for the development of information systems .
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