Sentence examples for broader before from inspiring English sources

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Valid concerns, but listening to the people assembled in New York, who are making tomorrow's social robots, one can't help feeling that the protection may need to be much broader before we feel comfortable with social robots as an integral part of our lives.

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Just like that, she vanished, like so many other broads had before.

He told me that WorkLife divides usage into three broad categories — before, during and after a meeting.

As for Molina, when I mentioned her opposition to Broad before the vote, he commented that she had at first opposed the Grand Avenue Authority, too, but, ultimately, "she fell in love with the idea.

6.28am GMT 43rd over: Australia 176-7 (Faulkner 6, Coulter-Nile 0) Disclaimer:  before that wicket I was about to say that I didn't mind Cook bringing on Broad before the final four overs (when most captains would bring him on) as long as it brought a wicket.

The last four wickets arrived in relatively quick succession during another fine spell from Broad before tea.

The left-hander never looked comfortable thereafter, surviving a leg-before appeal from Broad before he was bowled by Tremlett two deliveries later off a thick inside edge.

He shared stands of 47 with Bresnan and 43 with the aggressive Broad, before being bowled trying to drive Ojha to become the last wicket to fall.

I'm not trying to get on a feminist high horse here but growing up I was told that, as a young woman, I had more opportunity than any generation of broads before me.

For example, the n of the definite article "the" is slender before the word "wonder" but broad before the word "age" : /ənʲ ˈiːn̪ˠt̪ˠəʃ/ "the wonder" (genitive) vs. /ən̪ˠ ˈiːʃ/ "the age".

One type of assimilation in Irish is found when a coronal consonant (one of d, l, n, r, s, t) changes from being broad to being slender before a word that begins with a slender coronal consonant, or from being slender to being broad before a word that begins with a broad coronal consonant.

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