Example sentences of "[coord] rely on " in BNC.

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1 The expert will in most cases want each party to send him a written submission accompanied by copies of the documents referred to or relied on in the submission .
2 The success of the small claims system in these courts has shown that simplified procedures can enable people to conduct their own cases or rely on a lay adviser .
3 If the stretches of river you fish for chub are those featureless , barren reaches , with hardly any changes in the pace of the current , or depth ; no vegetation ; where everything is much of a muchness , then you are unlucky in that the only way you can locate fish is to fish for them , or rely on what other anglers can tell you .
4 He did not have the military power to offer protection to Englishmen overseas ; if the Spanish from the south were to attack English colonies , they would have to defend themselves or rely on English diplomacy , because Charles could send neither ships nor troops across the Atlantic for help .
5 On one hand , the multinationals with their headquarters in the UK increasingly organize their worldwide production to gain the benefit of cheap labour in the Third World to carry out those parts of the manufacturing process that are labour-intensive , while the parts that are capital-intensive or rely on skilled techniques such as design are carried out in the UK .
6 In the absence of a well developed welfare state , ‘ retirees ’ have to work , live off earnings or rely on familial support . )
7 How this will happen — whether , for example , the US programme will require tough new regulations or rely on incentives — is still to be determined ; Clinton has asked for a ‘ cost-effective ’ plan by August .
8 A party can not , without the leave of the court , adduce evidence or rely on any document which has not been disclosed in accordance with the rules at a hearing or directions appointment ( FPCR , r17(3) ; FPR , r4.17(3) ) .
9 They need either to win by more than 50 points or rely on Darlington RA beating Bishop Auckland if they are to pip Bishops for the third promotion place from Durham and Northumberland Division One .
10 Much of what passes for creativity is flashy or fashionable , or relies on advertising industry in-jokes .
11 Or they may appeal to our feelings — advertisements that evoke nostalgia , or involve appealing children and animals ; that make us laugh or rely on sex appeal , are all playing on our emotions to persuade us to buy .
12 It is always wise to have a source of money close at hand for emergencies , but not wise to keep much in the house , or to rely on a neighbourhood bank if you will not be near it during banking hours .
13 It is only in the specific circumstances defined by the statute ( when it is either impossible or inappropriate to obtain or to rely on breath specimens ) that it is either necessary or permissible to require the driver to provide a specimen of blood or urine .
14 Still , even after thousands of years hope should not be lost : nor relied on .
15 I noticed this early and relied on it shamelessly .
16 The parish school was usually small and relied on one teacher , whose small house was often part of the school buildings .
17 The unions had sought and relied on government policy , rather than developing mass working-class organisations characterised by class consciousness ( Gonzalez-Casanova 1968 ) .
18 As a full stomach makes it even harder for a baby with RDS to breathe he was n't able to feed for the first few days and relied on the drip .
19 She stopped trying to move herself voluntarily , and relied on nurses to move her arm and leg for her , so that their task was to ensure that she was always correctly positioned in relation to her spasticity , after they had performed the normal nursing duties of bathing her and helping her on and off the commode .
20 Noreen had a small voice and relied on people listening to it for its full effect .
21 The researchers infected cells with both the plasmid and the virus , and relied on similarities between the vaccinia genes in the virus itself and those they had put in the plasmid to ensure that occasionally , the two would recombine .
22 Others painted professionally and relied on the sale of works of art to earn a living — these included Thomas Davidson , William Trood , Rupert Dent and John T. Rennie Reid .
23 If we change some of those responses , then it is likely that the people who have used and relied on them will not ‘ know ’ us any more , and their demands will have no further effect .
24 Not every funeral furnisher was able to go independent , and relied on the wholesalers to provide items for which he was rarely asked and consequently had no need to stock .
25 It was founded on the scientific validity of dialectical materialism and relied on the distinction between ideology and science for its own validity .
26 The former Spurs full-back , whose Wimbledon team were among the originators of the direct approach , complained : ‘ Leeds hoofed the ball about 50 times further than we ever did and relied on John Lukic knocking it on to Lee Chapman 's head for about 70 per cent of their attacks . ’
27 Certainly it is hard to believe that bull-leapers grasped the horns , and relied on the tossing movement to get them safely over the bull 's head .
28 In the second section , although you noted some of the imagery and discussed it intelligently , you often moved too far away from the imagery itself and relied on an ‘ outside ’ view of the poem ( what you thought it must be about ) to interpret it .
29 It was concerned solely with the formal legal apparatus and relied on a very specific mechanism of control ( deterrence by making punishments proportional to crimes ) .
30 None of this was the assertion of a separate nationality ; they were all subjects of the King of England , and relied on this for their safety , but this reassuring English presence only encouraged them to manage their own local affairs in smaller and smaller units .
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