Example sentences of "[vb -s] entirely [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A couple of years of university so familiarises us with this idea that literature dissolves entirely into the drudgery of reading and writing crit .
2 According to Mr Lamont , if there is gloom about the British economy the fault lies entirely with the British people .
3 Whether the last two antics are viable depends entirely on the context .
4 As a result , the evidence for this second stage in the history of marriage depends entirely on the two assumptions which we have already noted .
5 The form this takes depends entirely on the circumstances of the owner .
6 Above all , his teaching about his own role in the purposes of God depends entirely on the conviction that he must fulfil the Old Testament .
7 At first sight it would seem difficult to bring a restitutionary claim within this article , and Mr. Beazley 's case depends entirely on the construction which he seeks to put on the Court of Justice decision in Kalfelis v. Bankhaus Schrôder , Mûnchmeyer , Hengst and Co .
8 Its success depends entirely on the personalities of the people involved .
9 The meaning of a sentence in English , and in languages with similarly fixed word order such as Chinese , often depends entirely on the order in which the elements are placed ( cf. The man ate the fish and The fish ate the man ) .
10 Whether nurses would come under the arrangements identified in the White Paper depends entirely on the contractual arrangements that they make with their employers .
11 There are , however , no hard and fast rules and a ‘ cocktail ’ of methods is sometimes adopted in complex cases ; the basis to be adopted depends entirely on the facts of each case , especially for holdings of between 25% and 50.1% .
12 The speed at which SSRs are propagated within LIFESPAN depends entirely on the speed of responses to endorsement requests .
13 The speed at which SSRs are distributed within LIFESPAN depends entirely on the speed of responses to endorsement requests .
14 As a service organisation , The Catering Guild depends entirely on the quality of its staff to maintain its own high ideals and , to help them recruit the very best people , it offers attractive terms and conditions — higher than the average rates of pay , Christmas bonuses , paid holiday from year one and superb training .
15 Lord Morris said : The degree of precision or definition which makes a purpose a particular purpose depends entirely on the facts and circumstances of a purchase and sale transaction .
16 It depends entirely on the goodwill of America and other richer member states to take this on an improvised basis .
17 Ms Garner said : ‘ Whether or not a murder charge stands or is reduced to manslaughter depends entirely on the individual case .
18 Since a van service , operating at fixed times , transports call-slips to the Annexe in batches , and brings the items requested back to the Main Building in batches , the time taken for straightforward deliveries of outhoused publications depends entirely on the time at which the request is submitted .
19 Well I mean you ca n't have rules without a police force , can you , and since there 's no poets ' union from which you could be expelled , clearly whether there are any rules depends entirely on the poets themselves and their readers , and everybody knows that until about the end of the nineteenth century almost all poetry was written in regular metre and regular patterns and , except for blank verse , in regular rhyme , and that this is no longer so and now you would either be deliberately old fashioned or you would have some special purpose , I think , if you wrote your poems in traditional rhyming schemes .
20 Which schools the police visit depends entirely upon the head teachers , and little work is done with grammar schools .
21 This stems entirely from the violence I encountered from my father when I was young .
22 Certainly the kind of modern-day would-be Kerouac who survives entirely on the proceeds from trading-in free albums and indulging in the fine art of ‘ ligging ’ — tagging along to any show in town where the record company picks up the catering bill — is not extinct .
23 For example , in the case of a zero coupon bond , the return to the lender consists entirely of the amount received at maturity .
24 In a word like ‘ bottle ’ the weak second syllable contains no vowel at all , but consists entirely of the consonant .
25 Unlike the Labour party , where policy is made after debate at the annual conference , power over Conservative policy rests entirely with the headquarters in Central Office , the Cabinet or Shadow Cabinet , subject to the influence of MPs .
26 There are no nationally agreed guidelines for the appointment of police surgeons : this matter rests entirely on the discretion of the local Chief Constable who has to decide who to appoint from the applicants for the particular post , which is advertised by the police .
27 It relies entirely on the voluntary services of its 1,800 members , of whom 1,050 are British or Irish .
28 The chronology of settlement development based on documents is wide open to misinterpretation , since it relies entirely on the vagaries of documents surviving and the place under discussion being important enough to be mentioned .
29 The interest which the RUC has as a police force derives entirely from the social context in which it operates , but this context is both a spur and a hindrance to research on the RUC .
30 The focus moves entirely onto the message within the programme and language becomes the tool which gives access to the message .
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