Example sentences of "depend on [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | As with malt whisky , much depends on a distiller 's source of water as well as how and where he ages his spirit . |
2 | Few people realise just how much depends on a man 's reputation even in this day and age . |
3 | Official documentation depends on a tribe 's recognition by the United States government , and for tribes that never signed official peace treaties with Washington ( and many did not ) , members of those tribes lack certificates of official Indian ancestry . |
4 | Whether the life sentence is regarded as a sufficient denunciation in society depends on the public 's perception of what life imprisonment means : if it is widely believed that it results in an average of nine years ' imprisonment , the effect will be somewhat blunted . |
5 | How they drive more carefully depends on the vehicle 's braking and handling , night time vision and so on . |
6 | To show that the price charged by the monopolist depends on the firm 's objective , consider the following possibilities : |
7 | 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 ’ . |
8 | Interpretation of the artist 's work , however , depends on the artist 's own account , since Nordenfalk had ‘ the deliberate intention of presenting Van Gogh the writer and thinker ’ . |
9 | Where the disclosure is made in confidence by a child victim to his solicitor , the solicitor 's entitlement to breach his duty of confidentiality depends on the child 's degree of maturity . |
10 | While there are some objective scientific analyses that can be used at this point , depending on the type of pottery being studied , for pottery from most excavations the analysis depends on the specialist 's judgement . |
11 | This is because the shearing force on a building depends on the building 's mass multiplied by its horizontal acceleration during a quake ; vertical acceleration is usually much less in quakes , and buildings are built to resist vertical forces anyway . |
12 | A lender classifies a borrower on the basis of credit-worthiness which , in turn , depends on the borrower 's status , income , current loan commitments , purpose of the loan and so on . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Thus , the time taken to identify a /t/ will be directly related to the time taken to identify the word in which it occurs ; and , as we have seen , this time depends on the word 's recognition point . |
15 | This depends on the patient 's eyesight , manual dexterity and willingness . |
16 | The decision to give tetanus immunisation depends on the patient 's immunity as well as the wound 's susceptibility to tetanus . |
17 | We can not stress enough how much the grant from the Sports Council depends on the present 3000+ members being increased . |
18 | The amount of income tax rebate depends on the person 's previous income and the time of the year when it is paid . |
19 | The lucidity or obscurity of the result depends on the composer 's aesthetic ideals . |
20 | It depends on the individual 's attitudes , needs and priorities which clearly vary from person to person and from time to time . |
21 | Which standard is salient depends on the individual 's dispositions and the situation at hand . |
22 | Increasingly , the practical application of many mathematical techniques depends on the computer 's ability to carry out calculations with faultless accuracy at ever more extraordinary speeds . |
23 | It rests on what is bound to be , to some extent , subjective assessment , as in playing a game when there are rules and communal experience to draw on , but ultimately it depends on the players ' awareness and skill . |
24 | It also depends on the doctor 's approach . |
25 | This means that it depends on the host 's cells ' own energy-producing system to provide for its own growth and reproduction . |
26 | With the final diagnostic criterion that depends on the gonococcus 's propensity for going round in pairs as ‘ diplococci ’ we have the microscopic finding that enables the diagnosis to be made in cases of suspected gonorrhoea — Gram-negative intracellular diplococci . |
27 | No , it depends on the game pl play is . |
28 | If departure from the wording depends on the testator 's intention , then this involves the assumption that the settlor would prefer his granddaughter to obtain the estate rather than the heir ( whoever that may be ) of his last surviving son to do so . |
29 | The choice of media depends on the organization 's requirements in terms of : |
30 | The value ( faith ) placed on a cheque depends on the depositor 's creditworthiness and on the standing of the bank on which the cheque has been drawn . |