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Example sentences for "what degree"

  • What degree of care is required of a bailee in a bailment for his sole benefit?

  • What degree of care is required of warehousemen?

  • What degree of care is required of a pledgee in the protection of pledged property?

  • What degree of care is required of a bailee in case the bailment is for the sole benefit of the bailor?

  • I am not offering any theory as to what degree of likeness is sufficient to justify a generalisation: and therefore I will allow that the degree of likeness may be sufficient.

  • This, I think, is obviously part of what is naturally conveyed by saying that the question whether and in what degree a thing possesses the kind of value in question always depends solely on the intrinsic nature of the thing.

  • To say that a kind of value is "intrinsic" means merely that the question whether a thing possesses it, and in what degree it possesses it, depends solely on the intrinsic nature of the thing in question.

  • Of what use is abstinence from mischievous acts, in what degree so ever mischievous?

  • It is necessary to know clearly which of these influences might be potent in the case in hand, and to what degree.

  • We have now the opportunity to understand what feminine knowledge is worth and in what degree it is reliable.

  • Hence, we never can know clearly to what degree a man's physical vision is correct if

    we do not see other means of verification.


  • What degree of presumption does this raise, that the restrictive system caused the prosperity?

  • We have to decide, therefore, what degree of frequency in a coincidence, chance will account for.

  • What fruit, barren fig-tree, what degree of heart holiness?

  • In what degree it may be owing to the prevalence of a physical philosophy founded upon his inductive logic, it might not be uninteresting to inquire.

  • The seventeenth chapter, in which Taylor professes to consider which among the sects of Christendom are to be tolerated and in what degree, is written in a tone not easily reconciled with that of the rest.

  • We have to decide, therefore, what degree of frequency in a coincidence chance will account for; and to this there can be no general answer.

  • How long, then, my lords, and in what degree must it have been established, to obtain undoubted credit, and when does it commence infallible?

  • It is probable too, that they affect the employment or non-employment of women very differently in different occupations, but how, and in what degree they do so is mere guess-work at present.

  • That some of America's industrial and social problems will be affected radically by the results of the European war goes without saying; how, and in what degree, it is impossible to foretell.

  • To what degree do preliminary trials indicate the final capacity of an individual?

  • What degree of correlation exists among the academic records in the various college subjects?

  • To what degree is the individual's academic record prognostic of his industrial, domestic and professional future?

  • The only question is then to know to what degree and in what spirit, he should love material goods, and what use he is to make of them, not in regard to others, but in regard to himself.

  • But how, in what manner, and to what degree must we be modest?

  • As to slander, it is not necessary to say much on the subject to show to what degree it is cowardly and criminal.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what degree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    what account; what avail; what class; what condition; what constitutes; what effect; what has been called; what has been done; what have you done; what house; what little; what matter; what not; what precedes; what really; what terms; what think; what ways; what went; what were; what wilt thou have; what word; what you have said; whatever rank; whatever their; whatever they