Use "to a great extent" in a sentence

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

2. It won't decay to any great extent for decades .

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

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

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

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

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

8. Nectanebo was a great builder and restorer, to an extent not seen in Egypt for centuries.

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

10. Public censure puts her under great pressure to the extent of breaking down.

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

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

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

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

15. Of large or great size, amount, extent, or capacity: an Ample …

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

17. The soybean plant was not used to any great extent for forage in the Orient.

18. Used adverbially to mean "to a great degree or extent" or "frequently": felt A lot better; ran lots

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

20. These terms are obviously meant to degrade Tom and this also shows racial prejudice although not to such a great extent.

21. It is estimated that approximately 500,000 adults in Great Britain suffer from agoraphobia to some extent.

22. High definition, having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall

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

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

25. 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.

26. Great is mostly used when talking ( usually approvingly ) about importance, quality, ability or extent.

27. A lot: to a large extent or degree

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

29. To some extent President Nazarbayev has shown his great interest in developing information technology and software parks in Kazakhstan.

30. Broadly: to a large extent or degree

31. A tad: to some degree or extent.

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

33. Considerably: to a large extent or degree

34. But though the extent of what was thus known was very great it was not felt to be unbounded.

35. 25 Genius is hard work, someone once said. If this is not entirely correct, at least it is to a great extent right.

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

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

38. This jog warmed me to a certain extent.

39. To what extent should age be a factor?

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

41. He was to a certain extent an enigma.

42. 28 To some extent this was unarguably true, but not in my view to a sufficient extent to cause the furore.

43. 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.

44. A little (not comparable) To a small extent or degree

45. 9 This jog warmed me to a certain extent.

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

47. That's true to some extent.

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

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

50. 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.

51. In the minds of local farmers, the peony tree to some extent is a god, and the great number of its flowers Betoken that year's foison

52. Linguistic units tend to form a hierarchy of extent.

53. 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:

54. R1 and R2 have high lustrous carbon productive ratio. R3 can relax the thermal expand in great extent.

55. Yet to a large extent it was a question of symbiosis.

56. To a large extent, this is due to demand outstripping supply

57. 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.

58. Similar local cemeteries have been damaged to a greater extent.

59. Under the Abbasids, the caliphate transformed to a large extent

60. To a lesser extent material was supplied from the south.

61. Colossal: 1 adj so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe “ Colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple” “has a Colossal nerve” Synonyms: prodigious , stupendous big , large above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent

62. To some extent you are correct.

63. Creditably: 1 adv to a tolerably worthy extent Synonyms: respectably

64. Yet, as has become strikingly clear over the last couple of years, such responsibility has to a very great extent been abrogated by large sections of the media.

65. Ranking Batches of Booker’s is, to a certain extent, a ridiculous exercise.

66. A database framework allows you to equalize them to some extent. Sentencedict.com

67. These Semitic elements are to a large extent more specifically Babylonian.”

68. I was very tired. To a lesser extent so was he.

69. I was tarred with the same brush, to a certain extent.

70. The answer revolves to a large extent around attitudes toward aging.

71. This, to a large extent, compensates for the projected GDP loss.

72. To some extent this was the truth.

73. The decision is to some extent arbitrary.

74. Biography must to some extent delineate characters.

75. To the extent possible, make yourself available.

76. I agree with you to some extent.

77. He's in debt to the extent of

78. To put it simply, women mollycoddle children and animals to a ridiculous extent.

79. The law was designed to protect wives, and, to a lesser extent, children.

80. The two categories overlap to some extent.