Sentence examples for reaching a degree from inspiring English sources

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The mallard femur underwent less rotation as it aged (P = 0.002), reaching a degree or femoral torsion similar to that of the layer chicken by 7 weeks of age.

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Eventually we reached a degree of mutual trust.

John Hendy QC, for Frost, told the tribunal the parties had reached a "degree of agreement".

One, for example, calls her "Flossie" in the most patronising way when she has already reached a degree of seniority herself.

It reached a degree never witnessed before at an evening session, supposed to be reserved for the best of the best.

The 20th century, though, was characterized by fragmentation and existential doubt, and the novel reached "a degree of stagnation," he argued in his essay "A Fresh Start for Fiction".

I have played the piano not very well since I was seven, and I have now reached a degree of competence in the field of playing the piano not very well.

It was also at this point, when compositional procedures reached a degree of stability and universality unmatched since Renaissance polyphony, that composition began to be taken seriously as a separate musicianly discipline.

In the 15th century the art of the book, which had long been considered the supreme artistic accomplishment and already had behind it centuries of superb achievement, reached a degree of elegance and sophistication unknown either before or since.

During the 1830-1914 period, yields reached a degree of stability that is almost inconceivable today.

The remaining 16 samples do reach a degree of chalking, but five of them are not completely chalked at the end of the extreme aging cycle.

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