Use "extent|extents" in a sentence

1. Child labour has existed to varying extents throughout history.

2. "There are different magnitudes and different extents of Bribery…

3. RESULTS Twenty dermal ulcer patients recovered, 6 mummification necrosis patients improved at some extents.

4. Although the families of plants involved are ancient, they are represented in tropical rain forest to different extents in different continents.

5. Feral cats have interbred with wildcats to various extents throughout the world, the first reported case occurring more than 200 years ago.

6. Whether the increase was a sign of meaningful change is uncertain because ice extents vary considerably from year to year around Antarctica

7. That's true to some extent.

8. Definition and extent of Assisted living

9. To some extent you are correct.

10. What it authenticate's strict extent degression .

11. This was Assyria's greatest territorial extent

12. The Acylating enzymes from both plants used, to varying extents, a comprehensive range of acyl-CoA donor species and some kinetic properties of the substrates involved are presented

13. To some extent this was the truth.

14. Territorial Extent of Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction

15. The decision is to some extent arbitrary.

16. Biography must to some extent delineate characters.

17. Broadly: to a large extent or degree

18. A tad: to some degree or extent.

19. To the extent possible, make yourself available.

20. I agree with you to some extent.

21. He's in debt to the extent of

22. Considerably: to a large extent or degree

23. The two categories overlap to some extent.

24. The precise scope and extent of Chimerism is …

25. The Extent of the Atonement by David Allen

26. 5 I agree with you to some extent.

27. Further attacks escalated rapidly in extent and ferocity.

28. 28 To some extent this was unarguably true, but not in my view to a sufficient extent to cause the furore.

29. Curtailing: to make less in extent or duration.

30. Abbreviates: to make less in extent or duration.

31. Unqualified in extent or degree; total: Absolute silence

32. To what extent should age be a factor?

33. To some extent what she argues is true.

34. The outcry was, to a certain extent, factitious.

35. She cannot comprehend the extent of the disaster.

36. He was to a certain extent an enigma.

37. The playground covers over an acre in extent.

38. A lot: to a large extent or degree

39. The extent of debt has become truly staggering.

40. It's a pose with him, to some extent.

41. 8 I agree with you to some extent.

42. This jog warmed me to a certain extent.

43. The overall extent of civilian casualties remained unclear.

44. Coterminous: 1 adj being of equal extent or scope or duration Synonyms: coextensive , Conterminous commensurate corresponding in size or degree or extent

45. Informal A tad To a small extent; somewhat.

46. Abridges: to make less in extent or duration

47. Abridging: to make less in extent or duration.

48. The following examples demonstrate this to some extent.

49. 8 To an extent you have something there.

50. Observe the extent of the domain of Solomon.

51. 21 The two categories overlap to some extent.

52. 7 What is the extent of your garden?

53. To some extent this work is under cultivation.

54. The extent of this dependence cannot be accurately determined.

55. I will tell you the extent of my faith.

56. To what extent are you ‘walking in his paths’?

57. But this, to some extent, was to forget himself.

58. 9 This jog warmed me to a certain extent.

59. 9 The overall extent of civilian casualties remained unclear.

60. I was amazed at the extent of his knowledge.

61. The extent of subsequent kernel (caryopsis) development varied significantly.

62. 14 Beneficiation removes clay and silica to considerable extent.

63. The extent of the Red Creek ranch is enormous.

64. Their dynamics can be analysed analytically to some extent.

65. God’s undeserved kindness should move us to what extent?

66. To some extent, she was responsible for the accident.

67. 3 She cannot comprehend the extent of the disaster.

68. 2 The playground covers over an acre in extent.

69. Mostly in Asia, to a lesser extent in Africa.

70. Most students suffer from exam nerves to some extent.

71. It also applied, to a lesser extent, in Prussia.

72. They opened out the nets to their full extent .

73. A little bit definition is - to some extent : somewhat

74. — an evaluation of the rate and extent of absorption,

75. The extent of their injuries was not immediately apparent.

76. Not all immigrants are encapsulated to the same extent.

77. To this rather limited extent, the methods seem unexceptionable.

78. What is the extent of surface coverage by AFPs?

79. The sea-ice is now at its minimum extent.

80. To some extent this means preaching to the converted.