Example sentences of "[adv] much upon [art] " in BNC.

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1 Here the focus is placed not so much upon the continued presence of irrationality , for irrationality after all is simply reason 's own excluded but necessary negative other , but rather on the possibility of other logics being imbricated within reason which might serve to undo its own tendency to domination .
2 Delegation depends as much upon the personality of the delegator as upon the abilities of the person to whom power is given .
3 The only decision to be made is the number of copies , which no doubt rests as much upon the price of the book and the size of the university 's bookfund as upon quality factors .
4 Then he would use this information to chat knowledgeably and sympathetically to them in the lobbies or the smoking room , often concentrating as much upon the opposition as upon his own supporters .
5 This is essentially a linguistic problem , whose solution probably depends as much upon the range of your vocabulary , and your response to the stimulus of words , rather than upon your capacity to reason formally through a set of data in order to arrive at a valid solution .
6 Success in communication depends as much upon the receiver as on the sender .
7 Between speakers of different languages it depends as much upon the native speaker as on the foreign learner .
8 How far this reorientation extended was likely to depend at least as much upon the responses of Western governments and the behaviour of the other states concerned as it did upon the Soviet authorities themselves .
9 This depends very much upon the individual , but peer-group support is often invaluable .
10 Advice on time-zone transitions depends very much upon the kind of journey being made , so we consider the following possibilities : • A flight crossing only a few ( one or two ) time zones ; • A flight crossing several time zones , ( to the west or east ) and when the stop-over , before returning home , is short ; • A flight crossing several time zones to the west where there is sufficient time and need for adjustment to the new time zone ; • A flight as in the last example , but to the east .
11 This is because relationships rely very much upon the reactions and behaviour of the other person involved .
12 Yet major strategic decisions could depend very much upon the will of the monarch .
13 It is evident that the success achieved by any army depends very much upon the quality of its leadership , a subject much discussed by writers of the day .
14 It 's , it 's important that we nail it down very very quickly because the clients ' reports depend very much upon the input of the project engineer .
15 Whether or not it is practical or desirable to introduce gender neutrality into the law of rape depends very much upon the type of reform contemplated for the offence as a whole .
16 The process of identification of subfacets within facets will depend very much upon the nature of the latter .
17 The manner in which the agreement is negotiated will depend very much upon the attitude of the parties and their advisers .
18 When I worked at St. Aldate 's we had a lot of these sort of characters on the edge of things , and erm they used to play very much upon the students ' consciences and I think I 'm just concerned that , you know , there are n't people out there listening who will open their homes up indiscriminately .
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