To a considerable degree.
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Examples for "heavily"
Examples for "heavily"
1Scotland and Northern Ireland voted heavily in favour of staying in Europe.
2The coalition government included Hezbollah, a heavily armed military and political organisation.
3Step 6: -Designateimportant, heavily used corridors for high speed rail system.
4Other deputies said parliament, heavily divided, should still vote on the budget.
5The heavily Democratic state had not elected a Democratic governor since 1992.
1The response of the individual cases sometimes varied to a great extent.
2This was, to a great extent, because of a single word: Sarajevo.
3Cell walls are involved, to a great extent, in mediating plant-microbe interactions.
4War was their pastime; it is so now to a great extent.
5But on the other hand it prevented infanticide to a great extent.
6The difficulty was to a great extent one of his own making.
7The audiences are large, and consist to a great extent of children.
8The screw propeller is still to a great extent an unsolved problem.
9Fortunately, they had burned off the long grass to a great extent.
10So, it must be confessed, it is to a great extent here.
11We learn the pronunciation of words, to a great extent, by imitation.
12We have the command, to a great extent, over our own lot.
13This was true of Beethoven with his symphonies, to a great extent.
14Left-handed polygamy prevails to a great extent among the Citizen Mottu's admirers.
15All are capable, to a great extent, of being prevented or remedied.
16However, to a great extent the employers are missing the point.
Translations for to a great extent