Example sentences of "on how [pers pn] is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Depending on how it is achieved , natural language indexing based upon the full text of a document may be very detailed ; alternatively , it may establish some mechanism for deciding which terms are the most important in relation to a particular document . |
2 | The potential will depend on what is transferred ( not just , how advanced ? but also , how compatible ? ) ; and on how it is transferred ( is the end user a resourceful user ? is know-how to accompany hardware ? is the information flow to be continuous ? is the effort to be concentrated in a particular sector or dispersed in dribs and drabs across many ? ) |
3 | Whether or not we have a right old barney depends on how it is handled . |
4 | Depending on how it is vinified and where it 's grown , it can be rich , toasted and buttery , redolent of tropical fruit , or lean and grassy with lemony acidity . |
5 | Instead memory performance will depend on how it is tested , in a recognition paradigm the important aspect will be nature of the distractors competing with each target . |
6 | Second , once a strategy has been formulated , its impact on industrial relations in the enterprise depends on how it is transmitted into and down through the organization . |
7 | We will require British Rail to tighten its targets for reliability and punctuality on all lines , and report monthly to passengers on how it is doing . |
8 | Clearly the departments intend to keep a check on how it is spent , and they can even check the local authorities ' own financial manoeuvres by the powerful instrument of loan sanction . |
9 | Literacy , then , is not , as Goody appears to be arguing , a ‘ neutral ’ technology , with ‘ potentialities and restrictions ’ depending simply on how it is used . |
10 | It 's a fact , whether or not it seems easy depends on how it is approached , how it is taught . |