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

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1 Some are called Wine Shops , others Drink Stores apparently depending upon the neighbourhood .
2 Much depended upon the quality of the secretaries .
3 As always , much depended upon the ability and enthusiasm of the Master , and in this respect the School seems generally to have been fortunate .
4 Of course much depended upon the temper imparted by the smith .
5 They also vary greatly depending upon the attitudes adopted by individual ministers .
6 The time it takes to receive local land charge search results varies greatly depending upon the particular local authority and can take between one and four weeks to obtain .
7 Much depends upon the efficiency of a library 's housekeeping , particularly the accuracy of shelving .
8 Much depends upon the general level of employment .
9 Much depends upon the type of work and the sort of people employed .
10 They are based on the very unsystematic police reports about local incidents , and much depends upon the criteria used to identify politically significant disturbances of the peace .
11 Much depends upon the nature of the industry and product .
12 Much depends upon the nature of the interdependencies , how critical they are to the success of SBUs and , in turn , how important those SBUs are to total group success .
13 Much depends upon the strength and cohesion of the state and of the dominant class or elites in the defeated nations , and upon the policies of the victorious powers .
14 Much depends upon the type of damage and the quality of the repairs so that , for example , where an engine is damaged , a car may be restored to newness through a new engine being installed .
15 Much depends upon the statute creating the offence .
16 This presupposes that given a low level of development of the productive forces , and a correspondingly low level of consumption by producers , a significant rate of growth not only depends upon the rate of investment but also upon an increase in the consumption of the direct producers .
17 In short , all depends upon the precise nature of the public interest sought to be protected and this is not one of those cases — unlike , for example , Reg. v. Governor of Brixton Prison , Ex parte Osman [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 281 — where the extent to which the documents have entered the public domain will critically affect the question whether immunity from further disclosure should be held to survive .
18 The utility of such reports obviously depends upon the calibre and acumen of the observer , the typicality of the materials studied and the sample interviewed .
19 Nor does their intelligibility ( irrespective of their truth or falsehood ) necessarily depend upon the intelligibility of some other statements that might be characterised as " irreducibly relational " — in the pluralistic sense of " relational " .
20 The time you have to carry this out naturally depends upon the actual load you put on the batteries , that is , how much gear you have hanging off it and the total power consumption of this hardware .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 The cash value to be placed upon a first appointment as writer or cadet is uncertain , for it obviously depended upon the number of years in which a candidate would draw the salary , but contemporaries no doubt took the possibility of an early death from disease into account when they spoke of a value of £1,000 .
24 Now the structures of practices are not always the same , but rather depend upon the various elements of the production processes they contain .
25 It is also a feature which is likely to arouse the suspicions of the sceptical onlooker since it is part and parcel of a theory whose conclusions critically depend upon the combination of the sluggish dispersal of information on the one hand and the almost instantaneous diffusion of demand on the other .
26 Lord Meston submits that the relevant facts of that case are remarkably comparable to the facts of this case , for the mother 's assertion that there would be a grave risk of an intolerable situation for the child largely depends upon the financial circumstances in which she and the child would be placed if they were to be returned to Canada .
27 Your decision as to whether a diagram is appropriate largely depends upon the purpose of the note and the quantity of information that is needed ( see below ) .
28 The stability of feudal society had always depended upon a relationship of trust between lords and vassals .
29 But funerals in any expensive way here with us , are now accounted but as a fruitlesse vanitie , insomuch that almost all the ceremoniall rites of obsequies heretofore used , are altogether laid aside : for we see daily that Noblemen , and Gentlemen of eminent ranke , office , and qualitie , are either silently buried in the night time , with a Torch , a two-penie Linke , and a Lanterne ; or parsimoniously interred in the day-time , by the helpe of some ignorant countrey-painter , without the attendance of any one of the Officers of Armes , whose chiefest support , and maintenance , hath ever depended upon the performance of such funerall rites , and exequies .
30 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 ) .
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