Example sentences of "upon [Wh adv] the " in BNC.

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1 The answer will depend upon how the appeals procedure is framed .
2 The degree of change seemed to depend upon how the head viewed devolution .
3 Edward Ardizzone , when he provides miniature sketches for the novels of Trollope , employs decoration to establish or reflect ( depending upon how the reader encounters them ) the emotional atmosphere of the story .
4 It was only when attention suddenly focused upon how the earliest hominids kept their large and delicate brains cool in tropical zones that insights occurred .
5 Whether others will follow depends upon how the ANC pursues its anti-trust policy if it comes to power .
6 It is the innkeeper 's duty to keep the guest 's property safe ; the innkeeper 's liability is not dependent upon how the goods are lost or damaged .
7 On the issue of cost the answer depends very much upon how the costs are calculated .
8 Rosalind Yarde describes the new system as ‘ a radical shift away from the traditional method of formula funding and towards a reliance on market forces ’ , but a great deal will depend upon how the system works out in practice .
9 Normally this would be in the region of the matrix indicating early phases of a life-cycle , where competitive advantage can be built up by investment ( although where this region is on the McKinsey matrix depends upon how the axes are interpreted , i.e. whether one works with figure 4.3 or 4.4 ) .
10 The hand can be either a clenched fist or an open palm , depending upon how the defender wishes to counter attack .
11 This will depend upon how the courts interpret the section .
12 The CPA 1987 is not clear as to what constitutes a holding-out and much will depend upon how the branding is perceived by the reasonable consumer .
13 This is not the place to elaborate upon why the educational system we have inherited can be described as men 's education or why , even in areas like adult and community education in which women outnumber men as students , and are employed in considerable numbers as part-time tutors and volunteers , the structures in which we operate are so effectively well grounded in male power and male values as to appear inevitable .
14 In fact two houses ( in Loraine Crescent ) were supposed to have stood upon where the access road presently runs .
15 The lack of experienced management was commented upon when the prospectus was issued , but there was an even more serious problem — the powers given to the Founders ' Trust .
16 However , limited employability can only be relied upon when the individual is not handicapped in any other way .
17 Thus the cost of a product could , to an extent , be dependent upon when the product was manufactured .
18 The richness and imperiousness came from her father , Nuri Pasha , not quite one of the Khedive 's family but certainly one of his confidants , not exactly trusted — the Khedive , wisely , trusted nobody — but regularly called upon when the Khedive was reshuffling the greasy pack of his Ministers .
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