Example sentences of "will depend [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether I will be part of it will depend on the new manager Rovers are appointing next week and whether it is a man I like and could work with . ’ |
2 | But , there is a need to ensure a capacity for expert advice which will depend on the continuous involvement of experts with the complexities and problems of the NHS . |
3 | Much will depend on the general business climate and the particular business in which the organisation operates . |
4 | Much will depend on the legal knowledge and ingenuity of counsel and the court , as well as on the readiness of the court to take a liberal view . |
5 | With the bat , much will depend on the impressive Flower brothers , Andy and Grant , while the experienced Eddo Brandes will take the new ball . |
6 | What is actually payable will depend on the future movement in unit prices , which can go down as well as up ( and the effect of charges applicable to the policy ) . |
7 | How an individual business will be affected will depend on the combined effect of the revaluation and the switch to the national multiplier , the uniform poundage . |
8 | The length of single eruptive episode , which can range from a few days to several years , will depend on the eruptive energy available once the ground surface is broken . |
9 | From then on , the shape and extent of the ensuing disorder will depend on the prior organisation of the crowd , the ecology ( or lay-out ) of the stadium , and the response of the police . |
10 | But informal co-optation is a mechanism that few bureaucracies seem able to dispense with , though who benefits most , client group or administrative agency , will depend on the political system in which such relationships are found . |
11 | Which course of action is chosen will depend on the total design needs and the authority given to the designer . |
12 | The effect can be quite marked , but will depend on the actual geometry of the canopy under test . |
13 | The balance between additions and cuts will depend on the financial climate and the political complexion of the council . |
14 | The ultimate success of the Programme will depend on the widespread knowledge and understanding of the Council 's procedures and philosophy . |
15 | Although the positioning of the pipes and the fittings needed will depend on the exact position of the cylinder and its connections , it will usually be easier to get the pipes in before the cylinder is installed . |
16 | The rules for interpretation will depend on the genetic constitution of the cells and their developmental history . |
17 | The approach taken will depend on the statutory context and the extent of the particular rulemaking power . |
18 | Whatever is seen as the main cause will depend on the theoretical framework which is used to make sense of the military-industrial complex . |
19 | Its success will depend on the active participation of many other bodies , large and small . |
20 | Thus , what is said about the text is contingent on the nature of those institutions : it will differ across literate societies , as it does for instance between those with a tradition of novel-writing or of academic institutions etc. and those without , and its consequence will depend on the social role , functions and meanings of its practice . |
21 | The public support which any of the agencies enjoys for its services will depend on the social rank and size of social groups which can be mobilized to defend it . |
22 | The reputation of a particular agency will depend on the public perception of its efficiency , its impartiality , its independence and its approachability . |
23 | Of course the actual roles and how many people in each role will depend on the particular organisation ; indeed , we will discuss other roles , such as that of the database administrator , but this suggested structure is a useful starting point . |
24 | Clearly , the degree to which each of these factors will influence the final decision will depend on the particular structure or investment involved . |
25 | choose a time of the year which will attract plenty of people ; this will depend on the particular gallery or exhibition space you are using . |
26 | The format will depend on the particular host language , query language , report writer or other software used . |
27 | That will depend on the particular practitioner . |
28 | The contingency theory states that the degree of centralisation or decentralisation which would be most appropriate for an organisation will depend on the particular situation of that organisation . |
29 | This search for watersheds is to a large extent misguided ; where we place the transformation will depend on the precise question we are asking and what we are seeking to explain . |
30 | Therefore , the impact of manufacturing employment in rural areas will depend on the precise nature of the firms that have been established . |