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How to use to the extent of in a sentence

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However in some lacewings the head may also appear to be extended, though never to the extent of a scorpionfly.
In effect, Gua acted like a human child to the extent of her physical capabilities.
Substantial evidence now attests to the extent of doctors' unhappiness with the state of their relationships with managers.
To restrict fluid to the extent of causing dehydration may even be harmful.
The only caveat I think is that a man who has created a story to the extent of having written or rewritten it should not copyread it as well.
It is a display font whose forms are extremely thick, up to the extent of being nearly illegible.
So fie, for shame, and I declare myself rededicated to this humble art, even to the extent of journaling at work.
The amount of frazil ice is proportional to the extent of the open water area and the rate of heat loss.
The waiters were clumsy to the extent of walking in to people and dropping things, and forgetful, missing people out when pouring wine.
The limited partners are only liable to the extent of the assets they've contributed.
He was obsessed by her looks, to the extent of commissioning designers to run up body-hugging dresses for her.
The severity and frequency of attacks varies due to the extent of the disease.
It is an axiom that every research establishment is strong to the extent of an unbreakable link existing between different generations.
Zygotene and pachytene chromosomes can be distinguished by their different morphology due to the extent of synapsis.
They even went to the extent of declaring that Punjabi is not a language but a dialect of Hindi.
His quaky, affected voice is so overbearing it strangles otherwise mostly harmless songs and inflates them to the extent of self-parody.
Thus rebuffed, he kissed the rod to the extent of asking the Committee what sort of proposal it would endorse.
McConnell's speech may have been partly designed to wake people up to the extent of the upheaval ahead.
Now Mr Sutcliffe could be prosecuted in Canada, but would they go to the extent of extraditing a person accused of a relatively minor offence?
They even went to the extent of incriminating it as the main cause of the high MDR-TB rate and relapse rate in the context.
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It was the kedge which had been holding us, to the extent of its small ability.
Conversely, indefinite integrals are indeterminate to the extent of an additive constant.
He inherited therewith any disputes as to the extent of the lands of the antecessor or as to the nature of his tenure.
But scarcely had he arrived when disgust set in to the extent of auguring very ill of his reign.
I shall give way to the extent of asking Captain banes to let him go with us.
The parrot had learned to speak Canadian French to the extent of demanding his crackers and water in the lingo of the habitant.
The authorities differ as to the extent of the cultivable and the cultivated soil of Egypt.
Obscure Greek cults practised similar disciplines even to the extent of self-mutilation.
The stomach and bowels are liable to distension by flatus, sometimes to the extent of producing colicky pains.
I would say that Lee's character was that he was more of a listener than a talker, not to the extent of being an introvert.
You think the scene is Alexandria or the Spanish main, where you may let your imagination play revel to the extent of inveracity.
The amount of discomfort bears no direct proportion to the extent of the varicosity.
The exchangeable value of every thing must always be precisely equal to the extent of this power which it conveys to its owner.
This, however, was not felt as a want, at least not to the extent of inspiring a textile.
The soap manufacturer is interested in rancidity to the extent of the effect upon the finished soap.
Tadpoles, newts, and rock fish can be used to the extent of six to the gallon.
So unceasing were the fluctuations of the octarchy, as to the extent of territories possessed by respective princes, that it is scarcely practicable to describe.
I'll buy in to the extent of my money as a small partner in some other plantation.
In a good lord there must first be a good animal, at least to the extent of yielding the incomparable advantage of animal spirits.
And he backed this opinion to the extent of grub-staking half a dozen parties of prospectors across the big divide into the Indian River region.
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