How to use in-sentence of “dependent upon”:
+ Some flowers are dependent upon the wind to move pollen between flowers of the same species.
+ Farmers in Mulbagal are completely dependent upon Boreholeborewell water for irrigation and drinking.
+ Caroline carried out her work in New South Wales without taking money from individuals or individual organisations because she wanted to act independently and did not want to be dependent upon any religious or political group.
+ At the half of the 14th century, Bartholus of Sassoferrato, who was a renowned jurist, asserted that Perugia was dependent upon neither imperial nor papal support.
+ All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it — that that’s an entitlement.
+ It showed both to be dependent upon the reference frame’s motion.
+ The extent of the impact is dependent upon the type, and duration of the stress, as well as the past experiences of the animal.
+ Havre Boucher is a rural area, largely dependent upon the fishing industry, as well as serving as a service centre for local communities.

