Example sentences of "extent [prep] which [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The narrator shows the extent to which underlexicalisation hampered Lok 's thinking .
2 A review should be held to examine the extent to which mobility is actually required in the jobs held by staff .
3 Actual statements about the self ( such as those obtained in the Ten Statements Test ) may not refer to this dimension at all , but instead relate to the psycho-linguistic question of the extent to which self and ( housewife ) role are differentiated in the self-concept .
4 Renshaw considers the extent to which case management lends itself to care planning and to the principles of normalization .
5 The extent to which insect flight-muscles are developed is , as one would expect , correlated with the capacity for flight .
6 Opinion differs on the extent to which corporatism involves the voluntary compliance of interest groups with this system of policy-making ( Lehmbruch 1979b ) , or entails state domination and coercion ( Pahl and Winkler 1974 ; Winkler 1976 ; Panitch 1980 ) .
7 In any case I do n't intend to discuss the visual arts as an example of non-verbal communication and I only introduce the topic of drawing to illustrate the extent to which antagonism to language has infiltrated itself into at least one important department of educational theory .
8 The case was an extreme example of the extent to which hotel porters and concierges — to the detriment of guests — enjoy a much greater influence over the running of a hotel than their status would suggest .
9 The extent to which management powers over generation were devolved depended on the central triumvirate of Citrine , Self and Hacking , and not on a statutorily entrenched position .
10 We now turn to consider the extent to which management control is a reality in the modern large company .
11 The study will also assess whether such rational management systems are presentational devices , as some critics claim , by assessing the extent to which management work and policing on the ground are directed at and by the rational management system .
12 Attempting to find out about the extent to which Creole was used by London schoolchildren , Rosen and Burgess asked teachers to specify whether pupils spoke " ( a ) Standard , ( b ) a full regional Creole , or ( c ) a London/regional mix " ( 1980 : 58 ) .
13 The extent to which cooperation and , indeed , common policies exist among Nato members is testimony to what can be achieved by sovereign states acting together in amity .
14 The most notable feature is the extent to which teaching and research are increasingly inter-twined , which is viewed as a healthy sign of intellectual achievement .
15 One indication of the extent to which fundraising has superseded any curatorial concern at the museum is that the society asked Thomas Armstrong , Jr. , to become its director last year .
16 It is less immediately evident that such an understanding should be necessary in order to account for the formal properties of code switching , although I would argue strongly that it is , inasmuch as the extent to which switching may take place is in part a function of the extent to which the codes involved have " fused " within a community , i.e. how interchangeable they are for the different purposes of everyday interaction .
17 The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 limits the extent to which liability can be excluded or limited for breach of contract , or for negligence , or under the terms implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and other legislation containing similar provisions , such as the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 .
18 Having dealt with the question of exclusion clauses in general , the UCTA then deals with the question of the extent to which liability for breach of certain warranties implied into contracts for the supply of goods and services under the SGA , the SGSA and the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 can be excluded by express provision in the relevant contract .
19 The extent to which liability can be established can be explained , each party putting his version before the court referring to any police report if a road acccident , together with counsel 's opinion on liability if such has been obtained .
20 The project is intended to begin to explore these possibilities by examining the extent to which expert systems can acquire human expertise .
21 The response conditioned to A might generalize more to B as a result of the first stage of training ; or this training might reduce the extent to which generalization occurs to C ; or both of these effects could be occurring .
22 Compared with the case in which A and B have not been pre-trained , the consequence of A-X and B-Y associations having been pre-established would be that a new response could be acquired very readily by stimulus A without any increase in the extent to which generalization occurs to stimulus B.
23 ( iii ) Pupils should consider not only the extent to which English has changed since Shakespeare 's day but also some of the ways in which it is changing now .
24 On the other hand , for the Type B non-profit , the extent to which income from non-revenue sources such as taxation covers cost is only a very narrow measure of performance : it only measures the extent to which the organization spent what it said it would spend , saying nothing about how the market valued its goods and services .
25 In ‘ good girl ’ , for example , it is not a simple matter of the first word ending either in or in , but rather a matter of the extent to which alveolar and/or velar closures are achieved .
26 In turn , this affects the extent to which union workplace organisations have independent authority to negotiate over a wide range of issues .
27 The research investigates the significance of this pressure for the management- staff relationship and the extent to which union organisations influence authorities ' response to these pressures .
28 In recent years there has been considerable discussion of the extent to which university research addresses industrial needs .
29 Section 7.2.1 examined some of the mechanics involved , in particular the relevance of elasticities in influencing the extent to which price changes impact on the value of exports and imports .
30 The extent to which excise duties are reflected in domestic retail prices is illustrated in Figure 3.2 .
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