Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] much upon [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Planning controls on rural housing have therefore become — in effect , if not in intent — instruments of social exclusivity , although this often depends as much upon implementation as on the principles enshrined in the legislation .
2 It is simpler for golfers , of course , because there is an over-50 competition , besides which golf does not depend so much upon eye and agility and by using the wrinkles picked up over the years a player may still be competitive in his 50th year , as Raymond Floyd conclusively proved in the Masters at Augusta .
3 My father failed to comprehend that his explanations were based as much upon faith as mine .
4 The Crown relied very much upon borrowing and was already sliding deep into debt .
5 The reality of these practices is best described as a melting pot of disparate arts subjects , the outcomes of which rely as much upon luck as upon professional foresight .
6 Trevor began to explain why not , about the pointlessness of formal education in an area where knowledge depended so much upon intuition , and also about how much he earned with his overtime at Batsby Ball Bearings .
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