Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [be] [adv] dependent upon " in BNC.

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1 The government was in an ambiguous position because its policies had created a social environment almost detrimental to study , yet the success of the reform was partly dependent upon academic research and development .
2 The wellbeing of all living things in the area is thus dependent upon the yearly restoration .
3 The emotional overtones of movement away from the subject are entirely dependent upon the manner of the retreat .
4 In general , governments have favoured the interests of capital , assuming that the well-being of the nation is largely dependent upon the prosperity of private industry .
5 Beyond that , the matter is entirely dependent upon agreement .
6 Again the permeability is largely dependent upon sediment sorting and the presence of cements , or authigenic growths in the pore throats .
7 The apparent negative relationship between Lucas 's estimate of the aggregate demand volatility for any country and his estimate of β 1 for the country is heavily dependent upon these two highly volatile countries .
8 As with all information systems , the effectiveness is largely dependent upon the quality of data entering the system .
9 Europe and the Commonwealth were too dependent upon American power to risk separation .
10 This raises interesting questions , both about the layout of any early vicus and about its relationship with the later town where the morphology is apparently dependent upon the main road frontages and the associated side-streets .
11 Within this , the regime was heavily dependent upon the civil administration .
12 In the Hindu folk tradition , rebirth of the spiritual entity in a hell or a heaven is likewise dependent upon its moral behaviour while in the bodily container .
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