Examples of using To depend in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Easy to depend on Smart.
Not having anyone to depend on.
Seems to depend which room you have.
I'm really coming to depend on that.
I need to depend on something in this world.
The result appeared to depend on the weight.
All we got to depend on is Eugene Morgan's broken down chafing dish.
And I would like for them to be able to depend on me.
I don't want to depend upon a man.
The factors that the formula turned out to depend on is.
But it's going to depend on the test.
Therefore, the competitiveness of the economy is going to depend upon energy.
I would need to depend on you every day.
I always suspected it was because he wanted us to depend solely upon him.
Many villages came to depend upon those fines for revenue.
Location of TV viewing space directly to depend on its size.
I try not to depend entirely on Western medicine.
The duties of the workers seems to depend on their age.
It's going to depend whether they're inner-city or rural.
The organised working class must learn to depend only on itself.
It's going to depend which part, say, of America they're in.
Ever wondered what it would be like to depend completely on your senses?
there are few things I have learned to depend on.
Clearly, it's going to depend on the police.
All we have got to depend on is Gene Morgan's broken-down chafing-dish.
divine grace was made to depend on human merit.
The differences seem to depend on several different factors.
Yes, I fear Magneto may come to depend upon it like a drug.
This does not seem to depend on how consciously they led their lives.
It is far much convenient to hire a car than to depend on a bus especially in the cities.