Example sentences of "depending [prep] [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Accordingly , depending upon whether a bank holder of a bill of lading sued in the United States or in England he could get $500 instead of £100 for loss of the same package or unit of freight . |
2 | The labels law and fact have been attached depending upon whether the courts wish to intervene or not . |
3 | Where a court adjudges a Member bankrupt , it must notify the Speaker and , after six months , when the House takes note of the order , he may become disqualified and remain so after his discharge , the length of the disqualification depending upon whether the court certifies that he was not at fault ( in which case the period is one year ) , failing which the period is five years . |
4 | Different styles appropriate to different situations , depending upon whether the situation is task-oriented or people-oriented . |
5 | Your meeting also highlighted a 10p differential in fares between Kirknewton and Edinburgh , depending on whether a journey was made during the morning or evening peak . |
6 | Depending on whether a person is a Muslim or not , the sentence varies according to circumstances . |
7 | In Bali , where cockfighting is also a controlled ritual , the cocks have two spurs with honed edges , rather than a single spur with a sharpened point , so the battles differ in style and technique , according to the aficionados , rather as swordsmanship differs depending on whether a cutlass or a rapier is used . |
8 | Manufacturers of ‘ specials ’ custom-build their chips to suit particular applications , in the same way as , for instance , a boat manufacturer might tailor his products differently depending on whether the customer plans an ocean voyage or an afternoon on the Norfolk Broads . |
9 | The supply is exempt or taxable depending on whether the landlord has opted to tax . |
10 | This is set on a sliding scale , depending on whether the school is primary or secondary , day or boarding . |
11 | In addition to gender distinctions in the third-person singular and plural , Arabic has different forms for ‘ you ’ , depending on whether the person or persons addressed is/are male or female . |
12 | The rules of presentation and representation change depending on whether the output is an electrical diagram , engineering drawing or site plan . |
13 | The answer was 24 hours or 48 hours , depending on whether the Russians met opposition . |
14 | Next , LIFESPAN ABLE will attempt to determine whether each module in the primary directory is eligible for entry into LIFESPAN , depending on whether the module name is known to LIFESPAN or not . |
15 | Differences will also arise depending on whether the figures refer to England and Wales , Great Britain ( including Scotland ) or the United Kingdom ( including Northern Ireland ) . |
16 | Thus an m-derived section having the same characteristic impedance as a constant-k prototype involving series and parallel impedances Z 1 and Z 2 , that is , characteristic impedance depending on whether the sections are T or Π-type , exhibits critical frequencies determined by . |
17 | For example , assuming for the present that some notion of proportionality does underlie discrimination cases , the content that should be given to this notion will differ depending on whether the commentator is a utilitarian , a Rawlsian liberal , or a modern communitarian . |
18 | A name means we understand , and it allows the press to encourage or denounce , depending on whether the subject threatens or bolsters things as they are . |
19 | There are significant differences in the approach to these tasks depending on whether the manufacturing system of the company is product-focused or process-focused . |
20 | There are significant differences in the approach to these tasks depending on whether the manufacturing system of the company is product-focused or process-focused . |
21 | The text clearly describes the detailed procedure relating to conveyancing , depending on whether the land is registered or unregistered . |
22 | There were three types ( ‘ modes ’ ) , depending on whether the syllabus and/or examination were set by an examining board or a school . |
23 | The structure of the development or construction company will affect the nature of the feasibility study , depending on whether the functions of funding , construction and marketing are all undertaken by one company or are subdivided between several different companies . |
24 | Planting in pots and other containers calls for simple though necessary techniques to get good results , and these vary a little depending on whether the container is clay ( or stone ) , or plastic of some kind , and on which type of compost is being used . |
25 | Similarly , the operative yield is either the yield to maturity or the yield to relevant call depending on whether the bond is trading above or below par . |
26 | With mature graduates , the situation may be different again , depending on whether the graduate is operating within an internal labour market which he has never left , or is starting out afresh . |
27 | They fitted an autoregressive moving average ( ARMA ) model to the share price data and the indices to remove the effects of bid-ask bounce ( in the absence of new information , the transaction prices for a security will fluctuate between the bid and the ask prices , depending on whether the trade was initiated by a buyer or a seller ) and infrequent trading ( or stale prices ) . |
28 | the inclusive/exclusive dimension : English we has two translations in Bahasa Indonesia , involving a choice between kami and kita , depending on whether the addressee is included or excluded ; |
29 | The compulsion with which rights are concerned will be either arbitrary or lawful depending on whether the compulsion is exerted in known and foreseeable circumstances by known and foreseeable process . |
30 | Taken alone the Pacific Ocean can be , like any other , defined in a variety of ways , depending on whether the observer is a geographer , geologist , cartographer , military strategist or fashionably up-to-date economist . |