Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] [adv] [verb] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So let's just recap on the ones you 've done this morning , you 've done a high sling yes |
2 | Much must also depend on the , as yet unknown , date of the constitution of the civitas Carvetiorum , for which it has been claimed that Carlisle acted as a capital . |
3 | Much would clearly depend on the availability of resources , as some RACs stated that they had insufficient to meet even the targets for induction contained in Circular 11/77 while others indicated that all the targets would be met with existing resources . |
4 | Much will also depend on the structure of organisations : the benefit from integrating the databases of separate departments may not be as great as the costs involved . |
5 | In accepting being alone much will obviously depend on the reason behind the situation and our ability to deal with the problems related to being a single person : the death of a partner or parents in retirement ; becoming separated or divorced ; adjusting to being an ‘ alien ’ pensioner . |
6 | But much will now depend on the persuasive skills of Sir John Cuckney who 's leading the recovery operation . |
7 | Just how well will probably depend on the temperature . |
8 | Everything else should actually appear on the CV that you send off . |