Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [art] extent to " in BNC.

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1 The programme has examined the extent to which different variables are sensitive to changes in the level of clustering .
2 The press has for some years played up the problems of UK financial reporting and has exaggerated the extent to which those problems derived from weak enforcement of standards rather than defects in the standards themselves .
3 The pit closures crisis has revealed the extent to which the ‘ privatised ’ energy market is artificially rigged .
4 Guy Ragland Phillips has shown the extent to which pagan symbols , such as the Green Man , shiela-na-gig , pentagram and the like , survive in ostensibly Christian buildings .
5 The work of Kempe in the United States and of the NSPCC in Britain has shown the extent to which therapy can be provided in such cases for both parent and child .
6 For the future , research needs to address the extent to which these dimensions of organization imperatives do form coherent patterns ; the extent to which the coherent patterns form national clusters ; and the extent to which they relate to more common criteria of organizational analysis such as the Aston measures .
7 In analysing the ideology of the underground , recent work has underlined the extent to which it reflected social change and popular pressure within Russia .
8 To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he has monitored the extent to which people over 60 years are having their eyes examined since 1989 compared with previous years ; and if he will make a statement .
9 The debate over the TUC 's programme has missed much of this diversity and pluralism ; in particular , it has ignored the extent to which many trade unions run a broad programme of courses and resources for members as well as representatives , both directly and through organisations like the WEA .
10 Probability graph paper exists to show the extent to which a distribution deviates from the Gaussian shape .
11 The research aims to evaluate the extent to which the organisation is meeting the needs of community groups , statutory agencies and local councils with regard to popular participation in the planning and development of local neighbourhoods .
12 This research aims to examine the extent to which both the British and Irish Catholic demographic strategies contributed to the historical development of the two communities in Northern Ireland .
13 This helps to explain the extent to which local authorities have begun to work closely with housing associations and several left-wing councils have set up enterprise boards while others are heavily involved in local enterprise agencies .
14 Alternatively , Grossman and Shapiro , 1986 , suggest a two-step procedure that first ascertains whether participants in a co-operative R&D venture have significant market power , and then , if they do , tries to determine the extent to which R&D would be inhibited by banning the co-operative venture .
15 The present inquiry examines in what ways the attitudes to new techniques were affected by unique circumstances of our pioneer industrial revolution ; tries to assess the extent to which Victorian businessmen and their successors failed to comprehend that a continuous regard for new techniques was a condition of survival in a competitive system ; considers the effects of two World Wars on technical innovation ; and presents the achievements and failures in a broad historical context .
16 However , it does emphasize the extent to which the public relies on the mass media for information about the outside world even though , in the final analysis , their understanding of those events may differ , particularly along political lines .
17 But it does indicate the extent to which Mary 's cushioned childhood created not only a cocoon of adulation , but a cocoon of immaturity which she seemed remarkably reluctant to pierce .
18 Having analysed the main provisions of the UCTA in relation to specific types of contracts it remains to consider the extent to which contracts with a foreign element are caught by its provisions .
19 This is not to say that his own particular method of synthesising them was necessarily valid , but it does underline the extent to which the modern problems spring from the disintegration of the medieval framework .
20 This project seeks to examine the extent to which multiple job holding in farm families is a normal feature of the agricultural sector in Scotland .
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