Example sentences of "really depends [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ We are planning to electrofish the North Oxford junction later this month but it really depends on the weather .
2 Everything really depends on the final stanza :
3 As to the financial interests of the organisation as a collective unit , the choice of legal structure really depends on the extent of the need for external financing .
4 But they are ranged on a continuum and a satisfactory account really depends on a theory of language which encompasses both grammar and lexis within the same descriptive scheme and makes explicit the relationship between them .
5 This should not be taken to imply that consumer spending really depends on credit .
6 Much really depends on the quality of opportunities open to you to refresh old skills , and to introduce new ones on a sensible timescale and with proper supervision and support .
7 There are many different types of airbrushes , and what you purchase really depends on what you want to produce .
8 ‘ It really depends on the number of years for which the money can be invested before the fees become payable .
9 Reasonably shallow water offshore , though the necessity for this really depends on the amount of sediment available and the strength of marine erosion .
10 The amount of money worth spending on tools for plumbing really depends on how much work you intend to do .
11 It really depends on what sort of input we want to put in to make that a reality .
12 This is not seen as a very attractive chore but is probably the most important of all and really depends on the goodwill of a few people under the guidance of Annie Hanlon .
13 really depends on the choice of
14 Well it 's not it really depends on how far away you are .
15 at the moment who , who , who you 'll be er , taught by , because it really depends on er how the timetable works out .
16 To me the justification really depends on the fact that I view Shakespeare as a terminal good .
17 To me , the justification really depends on the fact that I view Shakespeare as a terminal good .
18 This extreme role really depends upon the social researcher deciding whether the means are justified by the ends .
19 There are pros and cons , and everything really depends upon the main interests of the observer ; for example , anyone who wants to make regular studies of the Sun will be far better off with a refractor , while the deep-sky enthusiast will in general prefer a reflector .
  Next page