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to the degree or extent that
so far as it is reasonably practical he should practice restraint
insofar as it can be ascertained, the horse lung is comparable to that of man
How To Use to that extent In A Sentence
- The dying planet has a metaphysical relationship to my own mortality and to that extent my inquiry into landscape is inherently ironic.
- To that extent they helped bring about their own destruction.
- Whether “most” or “many” Americans are thus prejudiced is an open question, and to that extent, I happily concede that I may be inerror. The Volokh Conspiracy » No Habeas Jurisdiction Over Bagram Air Force Base
- The dying planet has a metaphysical relationship to my own mortality and to that extent my inquiry into landscape is inherently ironic.
- To that extent , all fiction and biography , and most historiorgraphy, are a lie.
- The cause and the effect invariably follow each other both in old and young; for whenever a new idea is perceived and reiterated by the pupil, -- if it should be but once, -- the knowledge of the child is to that extent increased; but whenever this act of the mind is awanting, there can be no additional information received; -- the increase of knowledge is found to be impossible. A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education
- And to that extent, it indicates the distance we still have to travel to create a non-racial South Africa, which is what we say we're committed to.
- To that extent I would allow these appeals.
- If you are interested only in your regular occupation, you are alive only to that extent.
- To that extent they become momentary warriors, taking on in the act some culturally masculine qualities.