Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] depend [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No one can predict whether a serious injury will result in death — that may depend on the victim 's physique , on the speed of an ambulance , on the distance from the hospital , and on a range of other medical and individual matters .
2 But however similar the contracts may appear , the decision as to each must depend on the consideration of the particular contract , read in the light of the material circumstances of the parties in view of which the contract is made " .
3 The editing pattern consists of one entry per character position in the destination string : each of these specifies insertion either of a designated character or of the next character from the source string , and this may depend on the sign of the value being converted or on whether the first significant digit has yet been reached .
4 for the mo I mean some of this may depend upon the availability of music .
5 Although he said he would be happy to see Brokerage break even by the end of the 1993 fiscal year , he did add that this would depend on the timing and amount of licence sales made .
6 In part , however , this would depend on the government deciding to cut other taxes , particularly VAT , to offset the effect of levies on pollution , and on other nations adopting similar policies .
7 It is not possible to say in the abstract what kind of decisions would be taken at these different levels , or at least not with any precision , since this would depend on the character of the economic relations between the general office of the enterprise and its operating units , and between the operating units themselves , quite apart from the particular forms of struggle at local and national level which would be required to implement any such scheme .
8 This will depend on the size of the bird — you want it to be comfortable and to be able to move its legs , but you also want to keep an untrained bird under firm control .
9 No fixed standard time will be requested of all participating employers , as this will depend on the size of the company , flexibility of staffing and resources and many other individual factors .
10 This will depend on the synchronisation of the toggling relative to the data and address line timings .
11 This will depend on the company 's corporate financial strategy , including the five key liability features :
12 For example , this will depend on the uniformity of the illumination and the relationship between pixels ON and pixels ‘ seen ’ in different parts of the view field .
13 There 's another element which Your Lordships have not touched on to do with this land which is why er we are being very cautious about our plans for it and that is that er the union railways have indicated a requirement to lease two point eight acres of the land for site purposes from nineteen ninety seven to thousand and three er , but this will depend on the timetable for construction of the Channel Tunnel Link .
14 This will depend on the number of records if each record is to have its own address .
15 This will depend on the amount of control which they have while the work is in progress .
16 This will depend on the wind strength , but as a general rule the hand movements should start about a third of the way into the turn when the board is travelling at its fastest .
17 This will depend on the nature of the dispute and the extent of the part played by lawyers in the proceedings , but , for the reasons set out below , lawyers will serve their clients ' interests better if they refrain from imposing too many legal formalities on the procedure .
18 This will depend upon the purpose of the assessment and how much is already known about a particular child .
19 material — the exact meaning of this will depend upon the context , but it suggests something that is not trivial or insubstantial and in a context where quantification is appropriate the starting point is , as a rule , taken to be around 5% of the price ;
20 Indeed , the parallel is very close to the consolidation of the accounts of a group of companies , although this will depend upon the manner in which the consolidation is effected .
21 It is not feasible at this stage to set a precise timetable for each acquisition since much will depend on the availability of information and the complexity of each deal .
22 I think much will depend on the weather , but Cambridge really have a very big chance of winning this boat race .
23 Both boys and girls make identifications with their fathers and mothers , and the relative strength of these will depend on the degree of bisexuality in the individual : the more masculine the girl , the stronger the identification with her father is likely to be ; the more feminine the boy 's constitutional make-up , the stronger the identification with his mother is likely to be and the weaker his identification with father .
24 The latter may depend upon the receptor switching from a low-affinity ( R L ) state , which can gate calcium , to an inactive high-affinity ( R H ) state .
25 The latter will depend on the outcome of sustained political campaigning in which litigation may be expected to play an important though auxiliary role .
26 ‘ Er , that would depend on the hostel .
27 The accuracy of the former will depend on the quality of the information gathered by the individual churches and their readiness to make their results more widely available .
28 However , a cash underpinning is not entirely the same thing as a vendor placing because it will not be known exactly how many shares will be the subject of a sale ; that will depend on the number of acceptances of the cash underwritten alternative .
29 That will depend on the information we get from them .
30 Well that will depend upon the atmosphere in which they originate !
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