Determined by conditions or circumstances that follow.
1 The latter is dependant on the former, and riseth out of it.
2 There were cells dependant on the abbey and often at a distance.
3 Our body is dependant on heaven and heaven on the Spirit.
4 She is, I suspect, a dependant on the Miss Pemberton's bounty.
5 He said that this was a matter dependant on Barraclough's return.
6 Listen, the race of Kuru is now dependant on thee.
7 Does not this prove that it is contagious, and not dependant on the atmosphere?
8 Thou knowest that my sisters and I were dependants on the bounty of our uncle.
9 The Russian peasants are more dependant on the powers above than were even the old Puritans.
10 Their knowledge comes to them of itself (without being dependant on study or exertion).
11 Her father's illness was long and painful, and the family were dependant on others for assistance.
12 Dependant on Cabinet's decision Wednesday is the earliest that a move to alert level 1 would go ahead.
13 That's all well enough for you to talk, Teerswell; you have no wife and babies dependant on you.
14 Coepang is dependant on Batavia for a variety of articles, and amongst others, for arrack, rice, sugar, etc.
15 But dear Lady Scudamore did you tell him that I was totally dependant on my Uncle and Aunt?
16 'But, Sir, is it not better that tenants should be dependant on landlords?'
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