Example sentences of "[modal v] depend [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The amount of time to be spent on learning about tone languages should depend to some extent on your background .
2 The type of vitamin taken should depend on the general state of health of the individual and the type of diet he follows .
3 In so far as is possible , such new activities should depend on local human and physical resources .
4 Furthermore because the Hall voltage is independent of the gate voltage V g , on a plateau , there must also be some form of electron reservoir able to keep the electron density constant , for , remember , the Hall voltage should depend on the density of mobile electrons .
5 The exact size of the word list should depend on the recognition application .
6 It can be argued that the question of whether an applicant ought to be required to use Ord. 53 procedure should depend on whether the particular procedural features of Ord. 53 are appropriate to the case .
7 Whether or not an effective school library should depend on voluntary labour and charity remains a specific instance of a wider political issue which schools across the nation face daily .
8 When public funds are required to support someone in private care the needs of that person should be assessed in the same way as for admission to statutory care and admission should depend on the results of that assessment .
9 Eisenhower and Dulles both believed that since no Iranian Army could ever resist an actual Soviet invasion , the Shah should not build up a vast Army but should depend on US guarantees .
10 It was far too hot to wear one but an interview demanded the formality , although why his authority as a questioner should depend on the smallest degree on what he was wearing he could not say .
11 The model of refrigerator and freezer you choose should depend on the size — or potential size — of your family and your work and cooking habits .
12 Is it right that the future of the hospitals should depend on an undignified ideological tug-of-war in the Scottish Office bunker ?
13 The federal government had proposed that enactment of its September 1991 constitutional reform proposals [ see p. 38429 ] should depend on approval by seven provinces representing at least 50 per cent of Canada 's population , and the NDP could thus have an unexpected degree of influence over their fate .
14 The ‘ explanation ’ raises many problems , not the least being why the symptoms should depend upon whether the temperature rhythm is delayed or advanced with respect to the sleep/wake rhythm .
15 It is undesirable that the legal effect of Protocol II should depend upon municipal law doctrine as to its relationship with international law .
16 Note that the required yield should depend upon the projected covariance and that the finance literature usually uses historic data as the only available data upon which to base an assessment of the future covariance .
17 It is further necessary that the chances of a given cloud 's surviving and spawning copies should depend upon its shape .
18 These examples are tolerably plain , but it must depend to a large extent on the facts of each case whether the law will attribute to a person the immediate right to possess .
19 The rate at which the angle is changed must depend on the speed at the time , and this has to be judged because there is insufficient time to check the ASI .
20 He objects that extension , by itself , is insufficient to constitute body ; this property of filling space , like the ability to communicate motion in collisions , must depend on something else .
21 Further moves to European union , and enlargement , must depend on the institutions of the EC becoming truly democratic .
22 Further moves to European Union , and enlargement , must depend on the institutions of the European Community becoming truly democratic .
23 As the landowner acts as intermediary , the peasant gains no experience of wider society and must depend on his patron for his interpretation of the world .
24 A caring and just society must depend on public and private provision — and , in the words of John Patten , ‘ a third force ’ , namely the active citizen .
25 It must depend on what we find at Arivegaig .
26 In fact their approach is based on the solution ( 10.8 ) , which may be re-expressed in the form ( 14.8 ) for suitable functions and which must depend on the initial data .
27 Hence it must be obvious that the cure of those diseases must depend on the same principles as the former : from which it is likewise evident that a regular education is necessary to the Farrier ’ .
28 Whether he develops it , and in what tissue , must depend on other factors — such as exposure to chemical carcinogens , for example in food or cigarette smoke .
29 What one chooses must depend on where and who and what one is : have you somewhere to live , a job , how much education have you , a lover to offer support , a family ?
30 That is why in the last resort one must depend on faith . ’
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