Example sentences of "[verb] to a large degree [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | With cereal-based foods , fibre value depends to a large degree on how much has been stripped away in the milling and refining processes . |
2 | In the line outs , so well did the Irish vary their throws that England 's much greater height advantage was nullified to a large degree through the efforts of Johns and Galwey , with the former having his best ever match in the Irish jersey . |
3 | Indeed , the value of those interests may depend to a large degree upon the obligations that each has assumed in the lease . |
4 | With presidential elections coming up in 1994 , it is becoming increasingly clear that political power in Brazil today rests to a large degree with the owners of the mass media . |
5 | Hudson points to the fact that , not only are these terms applied by pupils to the arts and sciences , but also they are recognized to a large degree by those , like himself , working within psychology . |
6 | I 'm so sickened by the erm cynicism and scepticism and terrible jingoism that emanates to a large degree from the United States . |
7 | Both are influenced to a large degree by the type of diet we eat . |
8 | Finally , your level of physical activity is going to be influenced to a large degree by how well and fit you feel . |
9 | Virtually none of the people looked at in this demonstration have gone into an informal care setting where they are relying to a large degree on informal caring . |
10 | It did not bother Haslam that he had to rely to a large degree on the expertise of others to perform his own job well . |