Example sentences of "depending [prep] the [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Further , the size of their herds could rise and fall dramatically depending upon the incidence of livestock diseases such as foot-and-mouth and rinderpest .
2 Depending upon the kind of problem that has arisen , it may be easier and safer for you to sue for damages for breach of your contract while remaining in your job .
3 Ordinary pumice , by contrast , shows a wide range in density , depending upon the degree of vesiculation that has taken place in the magma , but it is still nothing more than a solidified rock froth .
4 Various payment methods are used in international trade , the variations usually depending upon the degree of trust between the exporter and importer ( and their respective bargaining strengths ) .
5 In 1989 the board and lodging allowance varied from £140 to £230 a week depending upon the category of resident .
6 Depending upon the type of society concerned , more or less significant political changes may result from the introduction of a new technology ; from trade or warfare ; from a palace coup , a change of dynasty , the accession of a competent or incompetent monarch , or the emergence of an exceptionally talented political leader , from cultural and intellectual movements , from the rise and fall of particular social groups , among them classes , religious and cultural groups , and elites which represent distinct social interests .
7 Depending upon the type of vessel involved , several special clauses may be added to the cover .
8 Thereafter , the weight loss slows down to approximately 1–2lb per week , depending upon the type of diet .
9 As understood by Schutz , ‘ recipes ’ are standardized guide-lines for behaviour which are adopted as a matter of course , and vary depending upon the type of situation .
10 it will vary depending upon the number of flats in the block , but gener
11 This period will vary depending upon the number of redundancies .
12 APEX for Windows 3.1 is priced from $1,200 to $12,000 depending upon the number of clients .
13 Several cast sheep were found , lying on their backs while their legs kicked the air helplessly , but after Silas had grabbed their thick wool and jerked them to their feet they also ran , or staggered away , depending upon the length of time they had been cast .
14 Some companies are claiming savings in the range one to five per cent of their total payroll bill , depending upon the mix of staff types .
15 In principle the question of whether a liberal democratic state can be used constitutionally to transform capitalism into socialism remains empirically open ( depending upon the definition of socialism adopted ) , with some Marxists arguing the impossibility of such a solution ( Przeworski , 1985 ) , and others that it is both feasible and welcome ( Esping-Anderson , 1985 ) .
16 This may be because of the presence of gall stones , as gall bladder bile is more concentrated in the early stage of cholesterol gall stone formation but becomes diluted depending upon the severity of cholecystitis .
17 It is best to make these shelves as close together as possible — say , around 10″ , and depending on the depth of shelf and what 's stored on it .
18 The role of a supervisor varies , depending on the level of work you are doing and the conventions of supervision for the department you are in .
19 The difficulty of this task is likely to vary depending on the level of headings we wish to use , in other words the amount of detail that is specified in the course curriculum .
20 It is designed to be a first maths program for the younger user and is suitable for the 3 to 6 years age group , depending on the level of computer familiarity .
21 ‘ UnAmerican had numerous meanings depending on the level of sophistication to which it was addressed .
22 It will have a minimum size of £27.5m and a maximum of £67.5m , depending on the level of take-up .
23 It must be spoken , audible , and , depending on the level of investigation involved , clear enough to allow instrumental analysis , and accompanied by additional information on the age , sex and linguistic background of the speaker .
24 therefore recommend that one or other of these coefficients ( which they refer to as " f " ) be used in laterality experiments — depending on the level of accuracy achieved .
25 Where a clone and probe hybridise the corresponding row-column intersection is shaded depending on the level of hybridisation .
26 Ozone is both made and destroyed by photochemical reactions in the troposphere , the balance depending on the availability of nitrogen oxides and other gases , particularly hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide .
27 Depending on the evolution of management during the early 1990s , the confusions building up in the Training Authority 's role may need to be unravelled : either it is strengthened as an effective arm of central policy , or it is abolished so that the market — created by itself — can have freer play .
28 Depending on the presence of soil moisture , they are absent from very dry ground and vary in structure according to wetness .
29 These findings indicate an increase in colonic permeability that most probably represents a change in mucosal barrier function depending on the presence of inflammation , and is not the result of a primary epithelial defect .
30 Depending on the degree of impairment , they may need special large-print books or optical or electronic devices for enlarging and enhancing print , or to be taught braille .
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