How To Use To all intents and purposes In A Sentence
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To all intents and purposes it is a prison within a prison.
The Sun
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To all intents and purposes it is a prison within a prison.
The Sun
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She is loved in Vauxhall constituency for it - I have been out canvassing for her and to all intents and purposes it is the Kate Hoey vote that we were getting out not the Labour vote.
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His fluency in girl-talk clearly marks him out as a metrosexual, in touch with his feminine side, which bodes well, as Lette is, to all intents and purposes, treating the evening as a hen night.
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To all intents and purposes it is a prison within a prison.
The Sun
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He was to all intents and purposes heterosexual… but then he found he had a crush on one particular bloke in his office.
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Pharaon is to all intents and purposes a simpleton, a virtual village idiot.
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You're walking down neural pathways that are real, to all intents and purposes.
Times, Sunday Times
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To all intents and purposes he had already died.
The Sun
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Tintoretto directs the viewer's main attention to what, to all intents and purposes, is an attribute of Saint George.
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To all intents and purposes it is a prison within a prison.
The Sun
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Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits -- worthy of repentance.
The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
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Just because the war is to all intents and purposes over doesn't mean that this is a dead issue.
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The Newtownhamilton sangar, built only three years ago, was to all intents and purposes, a large empty shed beside a helicopter landing pad some distance from the military base in the town.
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Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits ” worthy of repentance.
Selected English Letters
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To all intents and purposes it is a prison within a prison.
The Sun
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Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of Excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits -- worthy of repentance.
The Letters of Robert Burns
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McLaren - having first joined forces with the Surrey-based outfit as an eleven-year-old karter all the way back in 1996, and having to all intents and purposes made the team his own since graduating to the grand prix grid three years ago - he will need to reciprocate Button's open approach rather than single-handedly focussing upon personal glory.
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It's the fact that by voicing those suspicions you were, to all intents and purposes, calling the bereaved liars before Gately's body was even in the ground.
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The two items are, to all intents and purposes, identical.
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But long before then practical assimilation had begun: in January 1798 the occupied territory was divided into four departments, and thenceforward the region was governed to all intents and purposes as part of France.
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He slurred the words, and to all intents and purposes appeared the drunken sot.
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To all intents and purposes, though, magnetic north remains north.
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Telexes , unlike ordinary e - mails , are legallyvalid documents ( being to all intents and purposes impossible to fake ).
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It's chamber music, to all intents and purposes, and they're receiving it like a home run.
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The offspring of a white man and black woman is a mulatto; the mulatto, and black produce a sambo; from the mulatto and white comes the quadroon; from the quadroon and white the mustee; the child of a mustee by a white man is called a mustee - fino; and the children of a musteefinio are free by law, and rank as white persons to all intents and purposes.
Journal of a Residence among the Negroes in the West Indies
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to all intents and purposes the case is closed
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She was to all intents and purposes a bit of a martinet but if you did the work, performed reasonably well, paid attention and aimed for a reasonable French accent, you could get along with her.
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The first suite, to all intents and purposes, has only one theme (a Holst original), which from which Holst builds three movements: a chaconne, a rapid double-time scherzo, and a quick march.
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You refer to brown, blue and white asbestos, as well as talc, and refer approvingly of Christopher Booker�s assertion that white asbestos is �is to all intents and purposes indistinguishable from talc� because they are both hydrated magnesium silicates with very similar formulae.
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Those failing the test would remain in derogation: to all intents and purposes, they would be excluded from the new institutional framework.
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To all intents and purposes he had already died.
The Sun
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To all intents and purposes, Britain has assumed de facto control of the government of its former colony.
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To compare London to an entirestate seems vastly unfair, butto all intents and purposes, London is British cuisine.
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