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1. He's in debt to the extent of 200. 2. There was a lot of conjecture as to the extent of her wealth. 3. Some people hold their beliefs very strongly, even to the extent of being prepared to go to prison for them. 4. Questions are being asked by prominent citizens as to the extent of police laxity which permitted the perpetration of this vicious crime. 5. However, don't get carried away to the extent of seeing this as a purely legal problem. 6. It employs unconventional techniques and materials, even to the extent of transient use of the human body. 7. Much stronger action was necessary, to the extent of going to court. 8. There is, however, considerable debate as to the extent of change, and the reasons for it. 9. Even to the extent of formulating new or repackaging existing products to suit specific requirements. 10. Commitment to the development often varies in relation to the extent of internal or external steering of such a change. 11. Social service is important, but not to the extent of stopping a bullet. 12. Rabbits are not territorial creatures to the extent of evicting other rabbits moving into their home ground from further afield. 13. Photographs taken in 1904 bear witness to the extent of these repairs. 14. Precision refers to the extent of agreement between repetitive analyses of aliquots of a single specimen. 15. Psychologically, people tend to be Bayesian — to the extent of often making false connections. 16. Not to the extent of telling him my bank PIN number. 17. Income measures do not do full justice to the extent of the improvement in the world's poor, for they take no account of advances in life expectancy and general health. 18. Your bank account was overdrawn to the extent of one thousand pounds. 19. Public censure puts her under great pressure to the extent of breaking down. 20. The scope of cancellation right is limited to the extent of the obligee's right to performance. 21. Furthermore, to the extent of the above stated limit an officer may borrow money on behalf of the Corporation at commercially reasonable terms. 22. He said he didn't like the president, but not to the extent of wanting to kill him. 23. The scope of personal responsibility expands and contracts in inverse proportion to the extent of the protected interests. 24. The stridency of their assertions tended to grow in inverse proportion to the extent of their knowledge on costs. 25. This does not necessarily mean you have to go to the extent of bringing in high-power floodlights together with their attendant supply-cables. 26. In his first book, Talking With Horses, he even went to the extent of compiling a dictionary of horse vocabulary! 27. New rolling stock, reopened lines and stations and more passengers testify to the extent of the exorcism. 28. The deputy judge inferred that the deceased was seriously confused as to the extent of his assets. 29. He didn't much care what happened to his work afterwards, to the extent of sometimes disowning it, or even not recognising it. 30. Gardening plant communities defined as man-made type in the city are different from the natural type owing to the extent of man-made interference.