How to use in-sentence of “extent to”:
+ A Filial son is expected to take care of his parents and go to any extent to make their wishes come true.
+ Eptalon said to me that there is a reason that the RfA process is 1 week long and that is to use the whole of the time to its’ fullest extent to allow for a maximum of discussion to occur.
+ A new form of regulation has been created to some extent to deal with problems such as the given away the limited number of slots available at airports.
+ Amphibians, who branched off before this event, still lay their eggs in water, and so are limited in the extent to which they can exploit land environments.
+ Debate continues over the extent to which speciation occurs when a population is not so isolated.
+ The prohibition against original research limits the extent to which editors may present their own points of view in articles.
+ The extent to which the genotype influences the phenotype varies hugely.
+ In statistics, a proportion is a number which measures the extent to which a specific characteristic is in a sample or a population.

