We found 116 examples of how to use extent in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 116.
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51. | Judging from what she says, he is satisfied to a great extent. | |
52. | She speaks Japanese to some extent. | |
53. | Wind energy has been used to some extent in many countries. | |
54. | You were always a perfect 'superhuman' to an infuriating extent, and so that 'habit' was actually one of your cute, or rather charming, attributes. | |
55. | He has come to look like a sly-as-a-fox Premier who uses his position's powers to the fullest extent, to his own advantage. | |
56. | Snakes are -to a certain extent- deaf, but can still hear very low sounds and are very sensitive to smells. | |
57. | Words cannot express the extent to which you are wrong. | |
58. | In any case, the union has to compromise to a certain extent. | |
59. | Do you love each other to that extent? | |
60. | To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? | |
61. | To what extent do you agree or disagree with this definition of success? | |
62. | After a while, they suddenly started calling her “third wife”; at first it was a joke, but it went on to become a habit, to the extent that seniors and juniors, old and young all used “third wife” as her name. Was this the pivotal moment for disagreement in the family? | |
63. | He will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. | |
64. | I don't know Spanish, but with the help of a Spanish-German dictionary, I nevertheless understood your letter to some extent. | |
65. | Let's use our brains to the greatest extent possible and see what happens during the planning stages! | |
66. | Tom can understand Mary's problem to some extent. | |
67. | We must give in to some extent if we want to get to an agreement. | |
68. | A good book can completely absorb your attention, to the extent that you forget your surroundings and even your existence. | |
69. | In the name of the Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva, Claudio Soarez Rocha expressed admiration for the continuing effort which Esperanto-speaking people throughout the world are always making, for the greater spread of Esperanto. He wrote, amongst other things,"We know that in the history of mankind, there have been languages that have become intrusive as a result of political power, such as Latin, or to a certain extent French and lately, English. We very much wish, in fact, that one day Esperanto could be accepted by the majority of the nations, as a language adopted to facilitate communication without linguistic privileges." | |
70. | A man who chooses to commit himself in politics to the extent where he becomes a visible figure, would do himself a favor by not having skeletons in the closet. | |
71. | To what extent was Igor wrong calling her "mercantile"? | |
72. | Most of us have, to some extent, experienced being caught in a cycle like this one: Facing the browser, you hit, like you always do, Ctrl-T to open a new tab, type in the first letter of the website you always visit, and hit "enter"... just to see if anything new has happened. | |
73. | I agree to a certain extent. | |
74. | Tom speaks French to some extent. | |
75. | I want to clarify in further research to what extent the conclusions of this paper can be generalized. |