Example sentences of "will [vb infin] upon the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Assuming that a capital gains tax liability is likely to arise , prima facie this will fall upon the husband as the conveying party or transferor ; this potential liability should be taken into account , but regard should be had to other reliefs : ( i ) " Hold-over " relief — Since the restriction of this relief by the Finance Act 1989 , s124 it is only likely to be available in business property transfer situations ( such as a guest house or nursing home ) ( see TCGA 1992 , s165 ) .
2 In other words , " it is not known in advance how the environment will act upon the system and react upon system actions .
3 An important element of the project will focus upon the development of international standards in such fields as software , computing and telecommunications .
4 Anyway erm occasionally they will inflict upon the group a German person or a Swiss national .
5 The kind of link that we choose will depend upon the kind of discourse we are seeking to create , and elegant repetition is not always desirable .
6 The number of points needed to represent the line will depend upon the scale of the map ; there is no universally-valid number .
7 The answer to " how much detail should I include in my notes ? " will depend upon the density of information in any given paragraph/section and your personal needs as a note-maker .
8 The extent of any initial technical problems that will arise will depend upon the drafting of the enabling legislation , and the good sense of those who must interpret it .
9 The amount of the reduction will depend upon the date of departure and the number in your party .
10 Britain 's success will depend upon the price of coal ; which MacGregor will be trying to keep down .
11 What they learn will depend upon the content of their parents ' demands , but the initial disposition towards compliance may be critical for the effectiveness of all further attempts at discipline and social training .
12 The style and format will depend upon the content and the context of the report and the audience to whom it is addressed .
13 It seems natural to assert that the extent to which managers deviate from owners ' interests will depend upon the degree of scope available to them and the degree to which they are constrained .
14 Much will depend upon the degree to which divisional/ SBU ROI figures are important in the managers ' reward system .
15 Your joy in the exercise will depend upon the depth of your appetite for more and more of the same .
16 Whether they do , will depend upon the construction of the memorandum , articles or other instrument creating them .
17 At p. 332 it appears to be envisaged that it will depend upon the question whether the label switching was dishonest and coupled with the other elements of the offence of theft or was due to a perverted sense of humour .
18 Most waters contain some dissolved oxygen , and , when in equilibrium with the atmosphere , the amounts will depend upon the water temperature .
19 The cost of any advertorial will depend upon the publication and the size of its circulation .
20 Where the parties have not chosen the law which is to govern their contract the applicability of the Convention will depend upon the law governing the contract as determined by the conflict rules of the forum , which , of course , may vary from State to State .
21 The ability of the European Central Bank to carry out policy will depend upon the independence of the individual central banks .
22 ( Remember that these values will depend upon the size of the egg , the type of milk , the cut of the steak and so on . )
23 The size of the letters will depend upon the size of the room and the distance that the image is to be projected .
24 How much you save will depend upon the size of your family .
25 Both measurements of effectiveness are valid , and the one used will depend upon the purpose of the assessment , the customer ordering the assessment and the audience at which the assessment is aimed .
26 This will depend upon the purpose of the assessment and how much is already known about a particular child .
27 The choice between these ways will depend upon the purpose for which the analysis is being made .
28 Its long-term prospects as far as mass marketing is concerned are still uncertain and will depend upon the ability of airlines to keep their prices down and upon relative exchange rate movements , both of which disproportionately affect this sector .
29 A point is needed wherever two lines meet , so the number of points needed and their positions on the screen will depend upon the shape and dimensions of the particular piece that you wish to knit .
30 Your pay grade on appointment will depend upon the job you will be doing .
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