Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the broadest " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ’ . |
2 | The ‘ Crombie ’ is usually considered the skinhead coat — but only in the broadest sense of the word ‘ skinhead ’ can this be accepted . |
3 | Individual librarians are frequently looking for ideal models of programmes of instruction or some sort of guidance and direction ( perhaps only in the broadest terms ) . |
4 | The drawing was initiated with graphite only in the broadest terms ; horizon , river angles , and a few roof tops — these were the key structural definitions . |
5 | In the days immediately following the surrender of these formations , the question of any repatriation had been considered , as we saw in Chapter Five , only in the broadest terms . |
6 | After a hair-raising careen out of the park , through the backstreets of Muswell Hill , Bounds Green , and on to the North Circular Road ( only in the broadest interpretation of the term could the Apostate be described as knowing how to drive ) , Rainbow persuadesd Anya to untie her hands and feet , and let her get back behind the wheel . |
7 | Even if it is possible , the individual may be assigned only to the broadest concept of ‘ racial stock ’ . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 ’ . |
10 | Yet at the broadest level the battle-lines could be said to have fallen into this basic pattern . |