Sentence examples for something broad from inspiring English sources

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"I think there is strong support for something broad," Mr. Gephardt said.

Rather, it was projected in as something broad, a little nebulous, as something "good", a reflection of the club's "values".

They have taken a breezy, intelligent live-action movie and turned it into the equivalent of a stage cartoon, something broad, flat and gross.

I wasn't completely happy with the phrase "language issues," but I wanted something broad enough to cover all the various topics that arise.

Instead, some political analysts say it is just as likely that Washington is witnessing a happens-all-the-time phenomenon -- the mistaken assumption by politicians that an election won on narrow grounds is a mandate for something broad.

Both celebrate the Elgar most familiar to audiences today, whose music had in it "something broad, noble, chivalrous, healthy and above all, an out-of-door sort of spirit," as the composer himself wrote of his vision of English music.

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"That enables us to have a one-to-one dialogue with somebody while doing something broad-based on TV".

But they also look for something broader.

It may even encourage nations to work toward something broader.

But there's something broader and clearer about having something outside of yourself".

The big private-sector banks, they think, have to offer their customers something broader and grander.

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