Sentence examples for he has wider from inspiring English sources

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He is quite serious in his application to the game, but he has wider interests and, particularly, bigger ambitions.

He has wider name recognition than his opponents, and the $134,000 in his coffers dwarfs what they have raised.

But he has wider problems on his plate, including replacing about one third of his funding after losing both Skandia and Accenture as sponsors to boost the GBP25m.

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He has wide-set hazel eyes and high cheekbones.

Now he has wide swathes of support among secular voters.

He has wide latitude to reform the practices of the N.S.A.

He has wide-ranging historical interests but his main focus at Harvard will be on early modern cultural and intellectual history.

He has wide-ranging experience in solving applied business problems with global private equity funds, leading insurance companies, financial services firms, hedge funds, and cyber security ratings agencies.

He has wide-set, glistening eyes the color of caviar, though the comparison might not impress him: "Caviar — for me it's like eating beans".

He has wide brown eyes flecked with green and he frowns a little, as though he was trying to remember something important.

Heir apparent and a trusted confidant.He has wide-ranging powers over Iraq's military apparatus, including the Republican Guard, intelligence and internal security.

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