Example sentences of "[vb mod] depend [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The type of vitamin taken should depend on the general state of health of the individual and the type of diet he follows .
2 Furthermore because the Hall voltage is independent of the gate voltage V g , on a plateau , there must also be some form of electron reservoir able to keep the electron density constant , for , remember , the Hall voltage should depend on the density of mobile electrons .
3 The exact size of the word list should depend on the recognition application .
4 When public funds are required to support someone in private care the needs of that person should be assessed in the same way as for admission to statutory care and admission should depend on the results of that assessment .
5 It was far too hot to wear one but an interview demanded the formality , although why his authority as a questioner should depend on the smallest degree on what he was wearing he could not say .
6 The model of refrigerator and freezer you choose should depend on the size — or potential size — of your family and your work and cooking habits .
7 Note that the required yield should depend upon the projected covariance and that the finance literature usually uses historic data as the only available data upon which to base an assessment of the future covariance .
8 The rate at which the angle is changed must depend on the speed at the time , and this has to be judged because there is insufficient time to check the ASI .
9 Further moves to European union , and enlargement , must depend on the institutions of the EC becoming truly democratic .
10 Further moves to European Union , and enlargement , must depend on the institutions of the European Community becoming truly democratic .
11 In fact their approach is based on the solution ( 10.8 ) , which may be re-expressed in the form ( 14.8 ) for suitable functions and which must depend on the initial data .
12 Hence it must be obvious that the cure of those diseases must depend on the same principles as the former : from which it is likewise evident that a regular education is necessary to the Farrier ’ .
13 Much of its success in this respect must depend on the skills and personality of the people who run it , particularly the chairman .
14 Such changes must depend on the spread of education , which widened expectations and brought a more rational and secular mood inimical to the traditional values opposed to contraception .
15 What that action consisted of must depend on the imminence or immediacy of the threat to the peace .
16 One can speak loosely of a ‘ non-fullerene cluster ’ , but there is likely to be a variety of such clusters and the collapse size must depend on the chemical bonding in the cluster .
17 Whether or not there is an agreement must depend on the facts of the particular case , and whether or not the decision of Vaisey J. was correct I consider that the facts of the present case , including as they do the letters of 12 June and 15 September 1986 , are not consistent with an agreement on the lines suggested .
18 Whether or not any such implied agreement did come into existence must depend on the terms upon which the money was paid by Woolwich , as set out in letters from Woolwich to the revenue dated 12 June and 15 September 1986 , construed in the light of the surrounding circumstances .
19 Whether the creditor is affected by such an exercise of undue influence must depend on the facts .
20 The requirements of natural justice must depend on the circumstances of the case , the nature of the inquiry , the rules under which the tribunal is acting , the subject matter that is being dealt with , and so forth .
21 ‘ Its role must depend on the nature of the information to be conveyed .
22 ‘ The requirements of natural justice must depend on the circumstances of the case , the nature of the inquiry , the rules under which the tribunal is acting , the subject-matter that is being dealt with , and so forth ’
23 social choice over a set of alternatives must depend on the orderings of the individuals only over these alternatives and not on ‘ irrelevant alternatives ’ ;
24 A rather flippant , but more memorable , definition of normalisation can be given as ‘ the attributes in a relation must depend on the key , the whole key , and nothing but the key ’ .
25 The question what acts constitute a sufficient degree of exclusive control must depend on the circumstances , in particular the nature of the land and the manner in which land of that nature is commonly used or enjoyed . "
26 In the words of Lord Greene in Davies v Collins [ 1945 ] 1 All ER 247 : Whether or not in any given contract performance can properly be carried out by the employment of a sub-contractor , must depend on the proper inference to be drawn from the contract itself , the subject matter of it and other material surrounding circumstances .
27 … whether a valuation … is binding … must depend on the terms of the contract ( including any implied terms ) , on the nature of any circumstances relied on to vitiate the valuation , and the nature of the proceedings on which the issue arises .
28 The ambit of the duty must depend on the circumstances , especially the respective positions of those involved .
29 But however similar the contracts may appear , the decision as to each must depend on the consideration of the particular contract , read in the light of the material circumstances of the parties in view of which the contract is made " .
30 Success must depend on the efforts and policies of the countries themselves .
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