Example sentences of "depend [prep] how [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The interaction between inflation and unemployment depends upon how well the labour market works .
2 And , as we have seen , there is plentiful evidence from a variety of experimental procedures to encourage the conclusion that this prediction is well founded , The theories of latent inhibition that I considered earlier in this chapter ( e.g. that proposed by Wagner ) were concerned with phenomena that suggested that latent inhibition depends upon how well the target stimulus is predicted by its antecedents .
3 USL 's action looks likely to speed up the pace of this convergence , which may see it become Pinnacle UK before the end of the year , though that depends on how well the two companies work together in the interim , says Unix Solutions ' Quing Tsang .
4 Whether you can keep water out of the joints also depends on how well the old and new wood are held together : glue will only help to prevent shrinkage cracks if the new wood is well-fitting .
5 Whether these are reflected in the market price that a private supplier of capital goods would charge depends on how well the patent system allows the private producers to reap the benefits of these advances .
6 The readiness of governors to ask constructive questions depends on how well the school can do its job .
7 Any EMS break-up depends on how fast the Bundesbank eases monetary policy but also on the results of these three key European political events .
8 As for the future , much depends on how far the King is prepared to renounce constitutional prerogatives .
9 The answer to this question very much depends on how far the illness has gone .
10 It clearly depends on how far the ‘ empowerment ’ of pupils and ‘ democratization ’ of curriculum and pedagogy can be carried out within the political climate deciding school objectives .
11 How soon after publication these purchases are made depends on how rapidly the favourites reprint .
12 However , the time at which this level of radiation dose is reached depends on how quickly the radiation dose is received ; the lower the dose rate , the longer it will take to reach saturation .
13 Which of these responses is made depends on how deeply the scientific community is committed to the theory .
14 well the brochures became , were dated each year , the service charge , a date was put on the service charges each year , that 's not to say they were , th they automatically changed , it depends on how long the scheme had been open
15 How much of the aspic you use depends on how tightly the layers are packed — the gelatine is used at twice the usual strength because the terrine juices will dilute it .
16 In the private sector , what you get will depend on how well the AVCs are invested .
17 Newham SSD has recognised a child 's future happiness can depend on how well the mother is supported through an investigation .
18 It doubles up branch and conditional registers and integer and floating point units and a version of the PowerPC , derived from the design , is expected to execute up to four instructions per cycle , although whether those kinds of superscalar performances can often be achieved in practice will depend on how well the compilers are optimised for the new internal architecture .
19 However , their chances will depend on how well the half-backs , David Millard and Ally Donaldson , gel .
20 However , their chances will depend on how well the half-backs , David Millard and Ally Donaldson , gell .
21 It will depend on how clearly the teacher perceives the purpose of making the recording .
22 This point will depend on how fast the note is repeated .
23 Prospects : A strategy which will secure the backing of the younger , more creative and more frustrated members of ( or aspirants to ) the élite , as well as the Armed forces and KGB ; a strategy with greatest prospects of survival over an extended period , although its potential will depend on how quickly the regime recognises the ‘ second economy ’ to be a ‘ necessary ’ and ‘ non-antagonistic ’ contradiction in a Socialist society .
24 Positivism particularly favours the indeterminate sentence : it is premature to decide at the time of sentence how long the offender should be detained for , since this may depend on how quickly the treatment works ; ideally therefore the release decision should be left in the hands of treatment experts to take at a later date .
25 Just how important efficiency considerations appear will depend on how far the reader accepts the basic theoretical framework .
26 The number of microorganisms on the skin at the time it is cut will depend on how recently the skin was washed or , in the case of surgery , how adequately skin preparation was undertaken .
27 The stately whooper swans fly in from Iceland in late September or October , the timing probably depending on how soon the first winter frosts set in up north .
28 Depending on how fast the cells contract and how far contracting cells extend , a variety of different shapes result .
29 Improvise rules for character profile loss , depending on how fast the character 's friends come to rescue him .
30 They were required to adopt statutes at a constituent congress , and to register them with the USSR Justice Ministry ( or the equivalent republican Ministry , depending on how widely the new association was to operate ) .
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