Example sentences of "so [adj] as to amount " in BNC.

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1 It would not entitle the buyer to reject all other instalments unless the seller 's breach was so serious as to amount to a repudiation of the contract ( see paragraph 11–08 below ) .
2 Other adjustments may be so serious as to amount to jettisoning a carefully worked-out position .
3 In another case the court upheld an elector 's right to see council documents ( a statutory right without qualification , as here ) unless his request ‘ was so oppressive as to amount to an abuse of the right ’ .
4 In his work , theoretically relying both on Freudianism and on variations of Parsonian functionalism , which sees the biological , egalitarian family as the culmination of the modernising process , he argues that the rise in illegitimacy can be traced to a change in the attitude towards sex of lower-class women , a change so great as to amount to a sexual revolution .
5 But between the practice of the two , the difference of degree is so great as to amount to a difference in kind .
6 Did the accused intend that the period of his keeping the machinery would be so long as to amount to an outright taking ?
7 Nevertheless , there are distinct signs of improvement in the air , so numerous as to amount , in their modest way , to a form of Zeitgeist — a spirit , or current , or movement , abroad in the world .
8 The House of Lords held that it did not : since the essence of dangerous driving was negligence , a driver should only be convicted of manslaughter if his driving was so bad as to amount to the gross negligence required under the third head of involuntary manslaughter ( see below ) .
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