Example sentences of "[prep] the broadest " in BNC.

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1 In the speech Shevardnadze called for the broadest possible democratisation of political and economic life , including greater autonomy for enterprises and the election of management .
2 If we 're going to go in and make a positive impact in certain parts of the region , erm then both my staff and myself and our colleagues who are working in the arts in the region have got to pull even harder together to make sure that we can make the partnership between us bureaucrats and the artist really be as effective as possible for the broadest range of the community .
3 The interpretative can be viewed as the broadest perception , into which the adaptive and linear models can be fitted .
4 What excellent company you keep in recommending Chambers — not all of them are quite politically correct but I 've been after the broadest sweep possible .
5 He ranged far wide of any possible Treasury brief or of the broadest interpretation of his Exchequer responsibilities .
6 Rory sucked his breath in when he saw it ; most of the pin must be inside the boy 's foot , near the middle of the broadest part of the sole .
7 Before I attempt to support these claims , however , I should like briefly to sketch some of the broadest parameters of the analysis of art and culture that critical theory of the Frankfurt School proffered .
8 For many years , ICI has offered one of the broadest polypropylene product ranges in Europe to serve an ever-widening variety of uses .
9 The Council still remains the organ with the broadest spread of democratic membership : it is the West European body which perhaps will benefit first from the revolutionary changes or-1989 in Eastern Europe precisely because of its more ‘ bland ’ nature : in 1990 Poland signified its desire to join the Council .
10 Method-oriented reforms like Bem 's have until recently been the feminist psychological initiatives with the broadest influence in both psychology and feminism .
11 Its priority is simply to lead the market with the speediest and most reliable printers , with the easiest local network connections , and with the broadest range of peripherals and implementations .
12 The Fusion scheme has been set up by AMD to provide designers with the broadest range of tools possible for each device .
13 He had turned back to help someone else out of the train , but at the sound of her calling , he swung round and stood waiting , his arms outstretched and his face , above that dear and familiar gingery beard , creased with the broadest smile .
14 Mr Brown said it was ‘ included only under the broadest heading — Treasury running costs — was never drawn to the attention of the Audit Office as a special feature and has never been investigated by the Audit Office , something which should now happen ’ .
15 It shows both the classic system of abstract geometric decoration : small black areas , graded zones of pattern with varied maeanders ; and at the same time the introduction on the neck of two zones of repeated animals ( grazing deer , resting goats ) and just above the broadest point of the body , on the shoulder between the handles , a scene of human action .
16 At the same time , the reward system reflects this new approach : profit sharing , gain sharing , and performance bonuses all demonstrate that the success of the company comes from the broadest contribution of all the company 's employees , not just those at the top .
17 Among younger officers , who were more distanced from the original " New Order " thinking of the 1960s , there appeared to be increasing interest in the concept of " integralism " , which urged that the administration be drawn from the broadest possible social range .
18 Strategic planning involves top management and the main company functions in the earlier stages , and departmental management in the later , as they progress from the broadest market and company considerations to the details of specific product launches .
19 I was careful to explain my own attitude to commissioned work — that in order for me to work it would have to be within the broadest of limitations .
20 Everyone who wants to act professionally should try to see as much drama as they possibly can — and this means in the broadest sense , watching television , cinema , visiting the theatre and looking at the actor 's work carefully and analytically .
21 He believes , or he chooses to believe , that in Chicago or somewhere else there were readers of Poetry magazine in 1918 who zealously and in all seriousness wanted to know what French poets of that time they might profitably read , and what in the broadest terms they should look for in each of them .
22 In the broadest terms , these figures can be rounded to :
23 The very empathy ( charity in the broadest and best sense of the word ) with which he observes his characters seems to point to a better way forward .
24 It is not possible to establish , even in the broadest terms , educational needs for the present , or the immediate future , without taking into account the fundamental economic and social changes which are summed up in the phrase , ‘ a post-industrial society ’ .
25 This brings us to the last perspective which has influenced us : the study , in the broadest sense , of personality .
26 Today we could expect to find perhaps a dozen employed ; but then , only 14 were retired in the broadest sense .
27 A true ‘ population programme ’ in the broadest sense failed to emerge .
28 The ‘ Crombie ’ is usually considered the skinhead coat — but only in the broadest sense of the word ‘ skinhead ’ can this be accepted .
29 This is seen most clearly in libraries whose function is educational ( in the broadest sense ) .
30 In the broadest sense they are what Edington and Edington ( 1986 ) describe as ‘ active physical pursuits ’ such as skiing , climbing and sailing .
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