Use of broadening in Sentences. 39 Examples

The examples include broadening at the start of sentence, broadening at the end of sentence and broadening in the middle of sentence

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broadening in the middle of sentence


  1. His thought is broadening considerably.
  2. His thought is broadening considerably.
  3. Reading is good for broadening our knowledge.
  4. But education is said to be a broadening experience.
  5. But education is said to be a broadening experience.
  6. By broadening the tax base he could raise more revenue.
  7. By broadening the tax base , he could raise more revenues.
  8. The police are broadening the scope of their investigation.
  9. The weltanschauung of European man was ever broadening out.
  10. The police are broadening the scope of their investigation.
  11. They are broadening the bridge to speed up the flow of traffic.
  12. They are broadening the bridge to speed up the flow of traffic.
  13. I advised her to consider broadening the range of possibilities.
  14. By broadening the tax base the chancellor could raise more revenues.
  15. By broadening the tax base the chancellor could raise more revenues.
  16. You are now broadening your knowledge of jobs and their requirements.
  17. Heroin use for these individuals meant a broadening of social contact.
  18. First, it is linked with the East by a broadening continental land mass.
  19. His best work is done far in advance, and he is intent on broadening his base.
  20. His best work is done far in advance, and he is intent on broadening his base.
  21. To learn how to cope in such fraught situations and to survive can be a broadening experience.
  22. The character of international relations was now broadening and their essential nature altering.
  23. The character of international relations was now broadening and their essential nature altering.
  24. Instead they are interested in building on a range of other products, thus broadening their base.
  25. Traveling with the bands was a broadening experience for the musicians, who were usually self - taught .
  26. Many readers of Historical Romances also read historical novels, broadening the field of selection immensely.
  27. Brodsky countered that the broadening of the auction houses' public accountability could only help the market.
  28. Extensive traveling induces a feeling of encapsulation; and travel, so broadening at first, contracts the mind.
  29. Extensive traveling induces a feeling of encapsulation; and travel, so broadening at first, contracts the mind.
  30. The immediate success of these fillings, and the brown bread they came in, reflected John Bull's broadening palate.
  31. Organizers soon hit on the idea of broadening the January take by asking people to send money directly to the White House.
  32. The broadening of the higher bands reflects progressively shorter lifetimes for the final highly-excited vibrational states.
  33. Their first choice is not always available but the week should achieve the aim of broadening their horizons and their experience.
  34. Their first choice is not always available but the week should achieve the aim of broadening their horizons and their experience.
  35. To a considerable degree, it was Social Darwinism which led the way in so broadening the claim for the market..com/broadening.html
  36. To a considerable degree, it was Social Darwinism which led the way in so broadening the claim for the market..com/broadening.html
  37. Second, that in general this means reducing the value of allowances and broadening the tax base rather than increasing marginal tax rates.
  38. Therefore the development of democracy in production is the most important trend in deepening and broadening socialist democracy as a whole.
  39. Spectroscopic measurements in 1960 indicated that small-scale motion of the plasma was producing the doppler broadening of the spectral lines.

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