Example sentences of "to [art] extent [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 On the television front , satellite had not swept the country to the extent indicated by early predictions .
2 Membership of an organisation necessitates voluntary restrictions upon the sovereign powers of States which can only be to the extent accepted by the members through the express or implied terms of the treaty .
3 Thus , transactions in shares could only be taken into account to the extent ruled by the Special Commissioner .
4 Of course , not all examples of children in difficulty show confusion and collapse to the extent seen above .
5 Accordingly , if the applicant is to succeed he must show that the context requires a qualification on the following lines to be implied into section 2(2) : ‘ Provided that nothing in this Act shall require the person under investigation to furnish any information with respect to any suspected offence in relation to which he has been charged , except to the extent permitted by paragraph 16.5 of Code of Practice C issued under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , or any modification or re-enactment thereof . ’
6 ‘ However , an unregistered company is not , except in the event of its being wound up , deemed to be a company under the Companies Act , and then only to the extent provided by this Part of this Act .
7 exemptions to the extent provided by Schedule 8 with respect to the delivery of individual accounts to the Registrar under section 242 ; and
8 Only when in technology body and image so interpenetrate that all revolutionary tension becomes bodily collective innervation , and all the bodily innervation of the collective becomes revolutionary discharge , has reality transcended itself to the extent demanded by the Communist Manifesto .
9 A.1 The Vendor warrants and represents to and undertakes with the Purchaser that , save only as and to the extent disclosed to the Purchaser in this Agreement or in the Disclosure Letter , each of the Warranties : —
10 Upon receipt of a written demand from you return the information ( as reduced to writing ) to you together with any copies in our possession except to the extent required to support the professional advice given by us .
11 Upon receipt of a written demand from you return the information ( as reduced to writing ) to you together with any copies in our possession except to the extent required to support the professional advice given by us .
12 Events occurring before 16th June 1993 have been reflected in the Accounts to the extent required by SSAP 17 .
13 Certainly , it will be my case that the political culture has neither declined nor been threatened to the extent suggested by Beer and other Jeremiahs .
14 The Marine Policy is one of strict indemnity i.e. the Insurer undertakes to indemnify the Policyholder in the manner and to the extent agreed in the Policy and no further .
15 Neither have Soviet-Mexican economic links developed to the extent anticipated in the 1975 agreement .
16 In place of a draft provision which gave protection in all cases where criminal or disciplinary proceedings were possible in a third State , the final Convention text allows States to declare that they will respect privileges and duties under the law of third States to the extent specified in the declaration .
17 Calls are permitted , however , to the extent specified by the Common Unsolicited Calls Regulations set out in Appendix 9 to the SFA Rulebook .
18 For married couples , it seems likely that it will be to an extent related to the degree of easy intimacy which they have achieved in sexual relations .
19 Er as to existing policy , we 're elected to change policy , existing policies were to an extent rejected to a large extent rejected by the electorate here to , er so that the electorate should do .
20 While the main focus of the Survey is on basic payments it is nevertheless a crucial benchmark because both bonus and overtime payments are to an extent determined by the basic or standard wage .
21 Moreover , since the reader has been sensitised to the force of such figures through repeated exposure , they are to an extent foregrounded and so contribute significantly to the meaning .
22 Its awe-inspiring interior space was to an extent destroyed by the exhibition display demonstrating how the urge to discover and explore had been expressed throughout the ages .
23 The union was not opposed to devolving school budgets , he argued , but it should be to an extent decided by each local authority .
24 West Ham was an area adjacent to East London where formal politics during the 1920s came to be dominated by the Labour Party to an extent experienced in few other areas of the country .
25 Through the Lousadas Minton was to an extent drawn into a Hammersmith circle of artists which included Victor Pasmore , Julian Trevelyan and Mary Fedden who once danced with Minton at a New Year 's Eve party until she literally dropped , whereupon he gently laid her down on the floor .
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