Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] depend upon [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Selection of a purchase could well depend upon the standard of manufacture .
2 The economic power of the individual may also depend upon the possession of a particular skill or knowledge that others want .
3 Learning to spell may well depend upon an ability to use phonological decoding strategies during reading , for the skilled use of the GPC rules will result in an awareness of the relationships between spelling and sound .
4 If the initial exposure is given to some flavour other than that used for the test phase , then both the habituation of neophobia ( Siegel 1974 ) and latent inhibition ( Tarpy and McIntosh 1977 ) are attenuated but may still occur to some extent — the degree of generalization will presumably depend upon the extent to which the pre-exposed flavour and the test flavour are perceived as similar .
5 It may be that they will enjoy an opportunity to talk about their models afterwards , perhaps how they were made , or comparisons of materials used , but this will obviously depend upon the child .
6 Which it does will vary according to the policy at stake , and the values and commitments of the field workers , but it will also depend upon the scope accorded by the organizational control system , for this phenomenon is not necessarily independent of ‘ biases ’ built into the policy delivery system .
7 The structure of your training will also depend upon the type of firm you choose .
8 It will also depend upon the temperature .
9 It should be emphasised , however , that epistemologically at least any individuation of such events can not but begin with an individuation of perceptual things , and consequently that its success or failure will inevitably depend upon the success or failure of the latter .
10 Yarns are made from either natural or man-made fibres , and the quality of fabric will ultimately depend upon the type of raw materials used and how the yarn was manufactured into cloth .
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