Example sentences of "[adj] depends [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Which standard is salient depends on the individual 's dispositions and the situation at hand .
2 Whether tax is due depends on the size of your overall estate .
3 Whether such a steady state is locally stable depends on the assumptions made concerning expectations .
4 His view that letting children run in and out of busy airports smartly avoiding the traffic is perfectly reasonable depends upon a conception of a child which is far narrower than even the sex divide .
5 In microeconomic theory , the price charged by a firm for a particular good depends on the objectives of the firm and the market structure within which it operates .
6 ( 3 ) The value of a symbolic good depends upon the value which is assigned to it by the relevant consumer community .
7 Whether statements are capable in law of being defamatory depends on the content and context of the whole article or programme , and the impression it would convey to the average viewer .
8 The shape of the inner depends on the design of the tent , but to all but lightweight buffs it can be the deciding factor of your purchase .
9 The number of colours available depends on the number of levels of the three primaries .
10 The water available depends upon the amount of water that infiltrates and becomes available for pedogenesis compared with that which is removed by surface flow and hence is not available .
11 However , it will be noted that the above depends upon the propensity to save and not the propensity to unproductive consumption .
12 Since the size of the residual depends on the efficiency of the firm , the monitor has an interest in ensuring that the firm is run as efficiently as possible .
13 In many instances , whether dismissal is fair depends on the severity of the offence and its relation to the employee 's job .
14 How near depends on the electron energy .
15 The amount of polluting matter discharged is also of considerable significance , but how significant depends on the capacity of the receiving watercourse .
16 Whether an appointment is valid depends on the interpretation of the agreement providing that the appointment is to be made , correspondence between the parties about the appointment , and the acts of an appointing authority .
17 Whether any of these intuitions are valid depends on the data yet to be reported .
18 Whether annexation is sufficient depends on the circumstances of each case , and mainly on two circumstances , as indicating intention , namely the degree of annexation and the object of the annexation ( Holland v Hodgson ( 1872 ) LR 7 CP 328 per Blackburn J ) .
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