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61. You may well have to accommodate them, at least to some extent, if you are to progress further.
62. The national clearinghouses co-operate to some extent but largely through exchanges of information and teaching material.
63. To some extent they are, and some marine creatures treat the whole maritime world as their oyster.
64. It occurs after another consonant, and the way it is produced depends to some extent on the nature of that consonant.
65. This is true to some extent but the analogy must not be taken too far as there are some important differences.
66. To some extent this has been ameliorated by providing cookers on each of the wings.
67. Finally,(http://sentencedict.com/to some extent.html) whether the applicant's interest is sufficient depends to some extent on the seriousness of the alleged illegality.
68. The study of structure and function will to some extent discern similarities of process in these movements.
69. With Rufus it did to some extent come back again and all he could do was grind it down and soldier on.
70. The operation of the obscenity law depended to some extent upon the crusading zeal of current law officers.
71. To some extent, this will be inevitable in any organisation made up of different individuals.
72. But when they were finally received, a surprise Most books are a collective effort to some extent.
73. Other occupations are of necessity followed in the neighbouring towns so to some extent Lockington is a commuter village.
74. The surface could be built up to some extent by the application of thick and successive layers.
75. While that supply crunch has eased, prices are still benefiting to some extent(sentencedict.com), traders say.
76. Perhaps, to some extent, she thought with wry amusement, she owed her professional success to Jake.
77. Yet in intellectual and to some extent in practical terms her attitudes were overwhelmingly conservative.
78. Birds, also to some extent like mammals, have involuntary nervous controls to regulate heat; for instance, shivering.
79. To some extent the answer is self-evident: State and national politics run along distinct and not always parallel tracks.
80. She succeeded to some extent when a most magnificent full-blossomed magnolia tree caught her eye.
81. There are critical windows of time during which maturation must be achieved; failure of maturation is to some extent irrecoverable.
82. Evidence depends upon witnesses and, to some extent, their credibility is dependent upon their performance in the witness box.
83. These orientations expressed, and to some extent organized, the historical system of action.
84. All strikers had to resort to some extent to borrowing, credit, casual work and other ways and means of managing.
85. The prediction in relation to language learning is to some extent confusing.
86. Relieved of this burden, quite likely things improved to some extent.
87. To some extent the charge of inflexibility can also be countered by reference to the provisions sanctioning exception from the National Curriculum.
88. On the other hand, 32 percent felt that economic growth should be given priority even if the environment suffered to some extent.
89. To some extent, this factor was linked to adult depression through its association with other vulnerability factors.
90. This is useful since it offsets the effect of IC1 itself to some extent.
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