Sentence examples for no breadth from inspiring English sources

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Connie had no notion of wholeness — was all depth and no breadth.

His wife's butter chicken masala shows "no evidence of butter at all, no richness, no comfort, no breadth or depth".

There seemed to be no breadth to his shoulders, no hollow in his collarbone where she used to rest her head.

But in his quest for bold digital efficiency, he failed to see that a news product with no history, no breadth, no soul, no character could only face an uncertain future.

There's no depth to the characters' inner world and no breadth to their outer one — there's no contact with authority, no police interrogations, no probation officers, no journalists, no doctors, no social workers, no lawyers, no teachers, nothing to suggest fearful scrapes against an ostensibly more civil society or, for that matter, its tacit complicity in their travails.

For example, just as we cannot perceive a Euclidean point that is said to have position but no magnitude, or a line that is said to have length but no breadth, it is impossible, says Whitehead, to conceive of a simple spatial or temporal location.

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He's a clipping service and a kind of higher gossip columnist; he feeds and feeds off the twenty-four-hour news cycle, where there is no depth or breadth, no long view, no content to issues, no reality outside the game.

The new AS-levels, Mr Evans says, have meant more exams ("we're examining to extinction"), less teaching and, unlike the International Baccalaureate, no additional breadth.

Both earlier and later atomists maintained that the atom has no length, breadth or depth, for these dimensions require limits at which they terminate, and it is the atoms themselves that play the role of the required limits, and so ipso facto, they could not possess a length, breadth or depth.

How delicate and careful is his painting of this picture: here is no dash, no bravura, no parade of breadth or mastery, but honest close rendering of every object and effect.

Such is the binding rule of melodrama, which decrees that all escapes shall be narrow, no more than the breadth of a hair: to save oneself and others at one's leisure, with room to spare, would be an insult to the satisfaction of the moment.

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