to a degree造句(1) She is scrupulous to a degree.
(2) The film was boring to a degree.
(3) To a degree, it is possible to educate oneself.
(4) His suitings are natty to a degree.
(5) Windows 95 fixes this problem to a degree.
(6) This limitation is elastic to a degree.
(7) To a degree, cravings also reflect cultural preferences.
(8) Now, to a degree[Sentence dictionary], the tables have been turned.
(9) To a degree, the chaos is more apparent than real.
(10) She desired him, she found him physically attractive to a degree that still had the power to surprise her.
(11) Personally they are petty, self-indulgent and vengeful to a degree that suggests galloping megalomania.
(12) To a degree that collective life indeed is creative social experience, specific goals may not be predetermined.
(13) Kangaroos are trainable to a degree, but they're not as smart as dogs.
(14) It is found to a degree in gorillas but a closer similarity occurs in baboons.
(15) Fortunately, this can be accomplished to a degree in an isolated aquarium without necessitating the circulation of fresh water.
(16) His faith, to a degree, had dissipated his own, imbuing with a little fresh strength his run-down role.
(17) This also applies, to a degree, to some lower-ranking villages.
(18) The ambivalence of a host government is understandable to a degree.
(19) Cecil matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, on 16 July 1621 but did not proceed to a degree.
(20) In recent years the model's exclusive focus on shareholder interests has to a degree been modified.
(21) Every man, woman, and child creates myth / truth to a degree.
(22) The process of distillation tends to alter the aroma to a degree.
(23) And once they made it to the frontier of engineering, the trek to a degree would be even more perilous.
(24) Despite the simplicity of his lifestyle, Alvin was messy to a degree that drove Holtz to add housekeeping to his duties.
(25) Local government agencies that provide libraries and parks and recreational facilities still work, to a degree.
(26) If the doubled level of wartime was a more significant imposition, it was to a degree offset by greater farming profits.
(27) The slightly chaotic character of mind goes even deeper, to a degree our egos may find uncomfortable.
(28) In the atmosphere, the pressure is due to random motion, but wind is due to a degree of coherent motion.
(29) These two actions would provide a separation of industrial and residential areas to a degree, creating a better environment.
(30) The soft and commixture plaque in carotid artery detected by CAUindirectly reflected the plaque character of coronary artery to a degree.