In fact, to my eyes, the appearance of informality had been taken to a faintly ludicrous degree.
I took Clarence into my confidence, to a certain degree, and we went to work privately.
And for three hours many took a respite to a degree from the agonies of the Persian Gulf.
If it's taken to a greater degree, that will devalue the product, the service, and the consumer will not purchase it.
However, some teachers can take things to a more extreme degree.
It had been taken to a degree of realism that went beyond anything he had known was planned.
In some respects, she might have even taken advantage of him to a degree, which caused her a twinge of guilt.
Summer action means violence, but here it is taken to a degree that will appall many parents.
In colonial times, countries took responsibility, to a greater or lesser degree, for ensuring that order prevailed in their colonies.
It takes place to a particular degree through the urine.