to a great extent in English

extremely, very much so

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1. These attract the C-H bond of Alkynes to a great extent.

2. The temperature of the amalgam is determined to a great extent by lamp power.

3. Access to this channel is also to a great extent prevented by the existing exclusive agreements.

4. In jurisdictions not rejecting the privity requirement as to obviate its effect to a great extent.

5. The release of volatile acids varies to a great extent and depends mainly on the binder used.

6. The Bambara are to a great extent intermingled with other tribes, and there is no centralized organization.

7. 29 In jurisdictions not rejecting the privity requirement as to obviate its effect to a great extent.

8. The so - called Kashmiri alienation , to a great extent , cannot be attributed to a misplaced sense of nationalism .

9. The quality of register-based data depends to a great extent on the quality of the underlying registers.

10. Halloween still reflects this spirit today, which no doubt accounts to a great extent for its increasing popularity.

11. Action with regard to the strengthening of Trade Points is to a great extent subject to external factors

12. Choosing an OS is to a great extent a matter of choosing what Awfulnesses you won't put up with

13. By this time Marius had in addition, to a great extent, Alienated the lower classes of the Roman citizens

14. Their Austere mode of life was to a great extent copied and imitated by the first religious of the Buddhist persuasion

15. They brought about a lot of valuable books that to a great extent made Qian Qianyi the greatest bibliophile at that time.

16. However, the achievements of the previous Persian civilizations were not lost, but were to a great extent absorbed by the new Islamic polity.

17. 25 Genius is hard work, someone once said. If this is not entirely correct, at least it is to a great extent right.

18. Thus, to a great extent, the eggs, poultry, and beef we eat are the result of grass being processed by an animal’s metabolism.

19. This will determine to a great extent how much of a foundation you will need to lay before you actually get into presenting your arguments.

20. Until now the following method has been considered best for this blending process: With proper aggregates the glue liquid is dispersed to a great extent by spraying.

21. It is a full- time job and a livelihood for most Olympians, their income from advertising endorsements being to a great extent dependent on the results they achieve.

22. In China's traditional legal history, have presented the legal pettifogger similar to lawyer really belong to the Chinese result, is influencing the modern lawyer's system to a great extent.

23. The findings in this case, taken together with other reports in the literature indicate that the composition of the substance stored in various cases of amaurotic idiocy may vary to a great extent.

24. To a great extent or degree "painting the room white made it seem Considerably (or substantially) larger"; "the house has fallen Considerably in value" 同义词: well substantially

25. While Gödel's results on incompleteness mooted Hilbert's Program to a great extent, modern researchers find the epsilon calculus to provide alternatives for approaching proofs of systemic consistency as described in the epsilon substitution method.

26. The phase and amplitude of the reference signal are set in such a way that the interference signal component(s) is or are compensated to a great extent in the output signal of the adder (14).

27. To a great extent, as a source of photons in the ultraviolet and soft x-ray region for the investigation of atomic structure (particularly in solids), Bremsstrahlung from x-ray tubes has been replaced by synchrotron radiation.

28. To a great extent, as a source of photons in the ultraviolet and soft x-ray region for the investigation of atomic structure (particularly in solids), Bremsstrahlung from x-ray tubes has been replaced by synchrotron radiation.

29. Considerably adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (to a great extent) considerevolmente, notevolmente, sensibilmente avv avverbio : Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente " - "Ho

30. ‘As he described them to the nomads of the Empty Quarter, they thought of the hard dark dunes found in their own desert called Barchan dunes.’ ‘The pace of an offensive in the desert depends to a great extent on how well the troops can overcome natural obstacles, especially Barchans and solonchaks, rock outcrops covered by the enemy fire.’

31. ‘As he described them to the nomads of the Empty Quarter, they thought of the hard dark dunes found in their own desert called Barchan dunes.’ ‘The pace of an offensive in the desert depends to a great extent on how well the troops can overcome natural obstacles, especially Barchans and solonchaks, rock outcrops covered by the enemy fire.’

32. The term "A lot" is the opposite of "a little." As a noun, "lot" means "a large extent," "a large amount," or "a large number." As an adverb, "A lot" means "to a great extent" or "to a great degree." Here are some examples of "A lot" in a sentence: