Example sentences of "some extent [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , to some extent this disparity had served de Gaulle 's purposes by softening the blow of self-determination .
2 To some extent this work is under cultivation .
3 To some extent this accusation mirrored Soviet policy towards the Non-Aligned since Moscow had worked towards a ‘ solidarity front ’ with the Non-Aligned Movement , especially with the radical states participating within it .
4 To some extent this market was tapped by UK corporate borrowers who then swapped the funds to achieve LIBOR related funding .
5 To some extent this risk can be minimised by following counsel 's advice on what the court is likely to find as objectionable and also by ensuring that independent financial advice is available on the merits of the scheme .
6 At the end of the lease the tenant must yield up the premises , together with all buildings , fixtures , trees , and plants thereon , including even what he has himself added ; but to some extent this rule is relaxed in favour of trade and agricultural fixtures ; and a right to remove tenants ’ fixtures may be given by the terms of the lease .
7 To some extent this section overlaps with the conclusion about policy in the different chapters of Section III , but provided the overlaps are minimised this structure should be clear and convenient to the reader .
8 To some extent this section overlaps with the conclusion about policy in the different chapters of Section III , but provided the overlaps are minimised this structure should be clear and convenient to the reader .
9 To some extent this decline in quantity was coupled with an improvement in quality .
10 To some extent this rate of growth has slowed slightly due to political developments in the Middle East .
11 To some extent this aim can be achieved by stratifying a random sample appropriately .
12 Conversation is fast , and to some extent this failure of the foreign language learner can be attributed to the slow processing of language knowledge .
13 To some extent this distinction is illusory .
14 To some extent this distinction is illusory .
15 To some extent this line of approach was anticipated by Johnson ( 1981 ) in his study of exposure to plutonium fall-out from the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant near Denver ( see Zeigler et al. 1983 : 47–8 ) .
16 For example , many parts of the country , the South West , to some extent this area , are now finding that the benefits that they had to the rates system of people moving in after retirement after ten , fifteen , twenty years before disadvantages erm people need special hospital treatment , people need special types of accommodation and erm these are not the things that will be provided , as one of my speakers talking about hospital services said , by the private sector .
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