Example sentences of "would depend [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The war was unlikely to become much more than a dispute over frontier posts , in which success would depend to a considerable extent on winning the support of the Indians who lived in the wide area between the colonies .
2 The answer , in a rational world , would depend on the future use of the site .
3 On June 15 Chamorro announced that the Army would be reduced by 50 per cent to fewer than 41,000 soldiers by her 100th day in office and that military conscription would formally end on Dec. 7 ; further reductions would depend on the overall military balance in the region .
4 Thus , at present , the nominated person would lack any legal authority ; and whether he would be listened to in matters relating to the treatment of the patient would depend on the good sense and good faith of the doctor .
5 A great deal would depend on the reforming zeal and liberal spirit of the man who became Home Secretary .
6 The direct effect in the United Kingdom of the Community treaties and of legislations made by the Council and Commission under treaty powers would depend on the European Communities Act .
7 The rationale of this Cartesian-Kantian dualism would depend on the following stages of observation :
8 What happened to it then would depend on the prevailing attraction of reprocessing at Sellafield , especially the cost .
9 Its precise effect on the allocation of investment resources would depend on the detailed working out of the disciplines , and the Treasury certainly took no chances on a complete return to the free market in investment capital .
10 Much would depend on the particular circumstances at the time either in the context of a planning application or a local plan proposal .
11 Much would depend on the exact state of affairs in Ireland and something would depend on the success of the Progressive parties in patching up a new electoral pact ( although after the events of 1912 and 1913 it could not be expected to work as well as in 1910 ) , but all of these factors would operate in the broad context of a probable Unionist victory .
12 Without deciding the point , the court indicated that whether intensification of use amounted to a material change in use would depend upon the particular circumstances of the case .
13 In more realistic models the optimum value for γ 2 would depend upon the structural parameters of the economy .
14 However , in the last resort the interpretation of its decisions would depend upon the national governments and the national court systems .
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