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

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1 To those who did not respond to his sad soliloquies on the terrible social stigma which must naturally fall upon the parents who forbade their own child the opportunity of gainful employment and condemned him instead to a living purgatory of dole-queue misery , there was always the wall of shame , upon which their names must be forever writ in letters big , for destroying the glorious reputation of the school .
2 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 .
3 It may , however , be possible for a plaintiff to achieve the desired result by making a concurrent application for a similar order in the courts of the relevant foreign country , though the availability of such orders will obviously depend upon the local law .
4 It does not exist where one of the parent companies may alone decide upon a joint venture company 's commercial activities .
5 Personnel management could thus draw upon a wealth of experience , a skilled data processing staff and the fact that there already existed a library of programs although none of them were designed to access or process personnel records .
6 Thereafter , the latter , which was the more directly threatened by invaders , could no longer call upon the stronger military forces of the former .
7 ‘ You had best impress upon the household the need for discretion .
8 By virtue of the doctrine of privity of estate the assignee will be liable to the landlord only for breaches of covenant occurring while the lease is vested in it , and that is why a landlord will usually insist upon a direct covenant from the assignee to observe and perform the provisions of the lease during the residue of the term , as in clause 5.9.4 .
9 [ 7 ] The survival of documents has always and substantially will still depend upon the needs and compulsions of the document creators , as well as upon the survival of the organizations that guard these documents .
10 Frustrated national movements like those of the Irish , or south Slavs of the Dual Monarchy , of the Armenians in Turkey or the Poles in Russia , could usually rely upon a reflex of ready sympathy in at least some foreign countries .
11 There was a Russian saying her father liked to quote : ‘ God does n't always frown upon the wicked . ’
12 On the other hand , the leadership appreciates that it can not indefinitely trample upon the deeper convictions of the solid party supporters .
13 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 .
14 It is recommended that as much information as possible be supplied since the DC may have to be assessed by other users , and will certainly be examined by the QA user who will eventually decide upon the fitness for purpose of any modules referenced by the DC .
15 ‘ They should also focus upon the achievement of clear environmental results and not on detailed , prescribed management practices . ’
16 And could I just say that I think that the issue of sustainability does also touch upon the need for the new settlement to be be located on a public transport corridor , preferably an existing public transport corridor , and I think again that argument for for s for somewhere where a rail link , preferably , could be provided , and that of course would tend to support all those factors tend to support a location on the Northern side of York rather than the Southern side of York .
17 Now while it is plausible to argue that consumption expenditure will partly depend upon the real value of private sector net worth , to concentrate all attention on a tiny fraction of this magnitude is to lose all sense of proportion .
18 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 .
19 They will also depend upon the generic strategies being adopted for the SBU or even the product line .
20 The economic power of the individual may also depend upon the possession of a particular skill or knowledge that others want .
21 It will also depend upon the temperature .
22 The structure of your training will also depend upon the type of firm you choose .
23 The markets ' valuation of the future dividend flow will also depend upon the relative attractiveness of alternative investments .
24 Will he also impress upon the building societies involved that they have a duty and an obligation to ensure that people are not evicted from their homes until the compensation scheme can take effect ?
25 What do I similarly put upon the mat for discussion when I say ‘ Prostitution is immoral ’ ?
26 Unusual coat colours and patterns can arise spontaneously by genetic mutation anywhere in the world , and breeders in different regions might quite coincidentally seize upon a colour mutation and henceforward seek to establish it as a mark of their breed .
27 Even when narrowly conceived , the figures do not solely focus upon the CU effect of membership but also embrace other effects of membership such as the outcome for visible trade of the CAP .
28 If they did , the rate of reproduction of bacteria is such that 10 million copies of the New Testament could be run off in a single day , a missionary 's dream if only people could read the DNA alphabet but , alas , the characters are so small that all 10 million copies of the New Testament could simultaneously dance upon the surface of a pin 's head .
29 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 .
30 In such cases the cost per unit of material will not solely depend upon the activity but also on the amount of goods purchased and therefore the variable costs will not behave in a linear fashion and will tend to reflect a curvilinear function .
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