Example sentences of "broader [conj] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The machine-based fundament of modern civilisation has emancipated even those most exposed to severance from the requirements of life ; broader and less mutilated existence become a viable possibility .
2 On its own , the call for a broader and more political curriculum leaves untouched vital questions of scope , purpose , organisation and control .
3 In giving the public access to information , we must prioritise the interests of the individual ( whether resident , client or customer ) against the often broader and more long-term interest of the local historian .
4 Cheque book journalism is a broader and more complex issue than the confiscation of the proceeds of crime and is bound up with the more general question of media reporting of the criminal justice system .
5 Quickly , though , the Report moves to a much broader and more flexible conception of " English " :
6 The broader and more difficult question remains .
7 So history 's a very much broader and more popular subject in this country than I think it is in almost any other country in the world .
8 Moreover , if the plates were accompanied by a descriptive text , giving information about the nature and habits of each species figured , the production might appeal to a broader and more conventional audience .
9 Bank Assistants are carrying out a broader and more responsible range of duties than those on which their salaries are based .
10 The majority report concluded that there should be equal representation of owners and trade unions ; and then proceeds straight to the view that a third group of co-opted directors should be appointed , adding as their first reason that those directors would bring special experience to the board room , and a broader and more detached view of the company 's affairs .
11 Though Agatha Christie was properly reticent about the breadth of her reading , it is clear to the informed student of her works that they reflect a much broader and deeper literary frame of reference than is usually admitted to this particular author .
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