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

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1 And that is why we are so confident IBM — at least at the high levels where policy is made — has n't a clue about the nature of the large systems customers on which it depends for a considerable portion of its revenue and , we believe , more than half its gross profit .
2 Since , as will be argued below , the risk premium depends of the value of beta , an analysis of the risk premium for commodity futures would not be a good guide for index futures .
3 The way in which programmes of modules are constructed depends of the needs of the students .
4 The credibility of alternatives depends in a large measure on three factors : a new perspective on disruption and disaffection ; support for teachers ; a re-alignment of current resources .
5 Well I think you should join up because something 's put in the middle but depends in a game If I was playing against a level player you might just have a very hard crack together , but just to join up gently in the middle .
6 The extent to which the external auditor can dispense with detailed work depends in no small part on the effectiveness of the system of internal control .
7 ‘ How well this social organization serves the purposes of those who seek to impose it depends in the last resort upon the conceptions in the minds of the men and women they recruit for these purposes .
8 The survival or otherwise of a threatened species depends in the end on the will and determination of the country concerned .
9 The self-imposed exile of the handsome flâneur , the Honourable Bertie Cecil , hero of Ouida 's Under Two Flags , and his secret , heroic service with the French against the Arabs in North Africa , depends in the same way on the reader 's acceptance of social and military codes of honour strained to the limit to provide a sensational story .
10 For the viability of towns depends in the last resort on a solid economic foundation .
11 Within manufacture , the precise form of division depends in the first instance on the historical precursors of the capitalistic form of production in the given branch of industry — whether the ‘ manufacturer ’ ( a ) draws together previously separate trades into one workshop to produce a common product or ( b ) splits up a previously unified craft production process into its component tasks .
12 The legal authority of statute depends in the final analysis , however , on its compatibility with the central core of that shared political morality .
13 The answer to such questions depends in the first place upon what we mean by ‘ syndrome ’ .
14 How far anyone is convinced by them depends in the last resort on the themes of the last two chapters — on imagination and experience .
15 Erm it perhaps does n't strike us as being very revolutionary but of course it depends from the context that you 're in erm to perhaps some of the absolute rulers of er of er perhaps , this was revolutionary .
16 The term ‘ pendentive ’ is to some extent a misnomer since it appears to define a form which depends from the dome instead of , as it does , supporting it .
17 Neuroscience , which depends upon a materialist CTP for the explanatory force of its explanations of the mind , can not , therefore , sustain any claim to be explaining or advancing our understanding of the basis of perception , or of the mind .
18 Fisheries are sustained by the plankton which depends upon a constant re-cycling of nutrients stirred up from the sea bottom .
19 She locates the origin of psychology at the historical beginnings of the novel , and using the example of the French writer , Antoine de Sale , indicates that the enactment of betrayal and loss in the early novels depends upon a fantasy of completeness .
20 The choice of stock revision subjects depends upon a number of factors , foremost among these being the importance of the different subjects to the library 's objectives .
21 it depends upon a double coincidence of wants between the trading parties , e.g. that the wheat farmer desires meat for consumption and the cattle herder needs wheat to make bread .
22 Thus , a successful plug-compatible strategy depends upon a parity of technology with IBM .
23 The extent to which genes within a family are similar to one another ( that is , the degree of homogeneity in a family ) depends upon a balance between the rate of homogenisation , the rate of mutation and the selective forces that also act on the family .
24 The success of the police depends upon a sound relationship with the public and the new code is a sensible recognition of that .
25 Successful communication depends upon a recognition and accurate use of the rules and conventions .
26 For most pensioners their income excludes any social involvement which depends upon a significant level of expenditure .
27 What happens next depends upon a great many things such as the shape of the solid , exactly where the blow was struck and so on .
28 It also depends upon a curious form of photosynthesis when it makes sugar from carbon dioxide , water and sunlight .
29 In the latter case , where entry depends upon a capacitative mechanism based on an InsP 3 -sensitive pool , the model shown in Fig. 4 transforms into the two-pool model described in detail elsewhere .
30 He goes on to say ‘ The pastness of the past , then , depends upon a historical sensibility which can hardly begin to operate without permanent written records ’ ( ibid . ) .
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