Sentences with Broad, Sentences about Broad in English

Sentences with Broad, Sentences about Broad in English

1. I have broad shoulders.

2. It’s as broad as it’s long.

3. Is your uncle still abroad?

4. I wished I might go abroad.

5. We broadcast news on the hour.

6. The broad plains of the France.

7. The concert was broadcast live.

8. My father went to university abroad.

9. That man is tall, broad and muscular.

10. My sister has a broad view of things.

11. My father has just returned from abroad.

12. I have been abroad several times this year.

13. That program is broadcast every other week.

14. The radio station broadcasts a very strong signal.

15. The very idea of being sent abroad delighted them.

16. The burglar broke into the post office in broad daylight.

17. I had the chance to broadcast on the school radio last week.

18. Rex will be bringing the Christmas gift from his abroad trip.

19. A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel.

20. By the time I turned on the TV, they had already started broadcasting.

21. My uncle is a very famous person and broadcasts on an important radio.

22. I stayed with my uncle for a long time when my father went abroad for work.

23. Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words best of all.

24. Sorry, I’m going to miss the reunion. I went abroad yesterday via an urgent call.

25. The only reason anyone goes to Broadway is because they can’t get work in the movies.

26. I learned English perfectly because I will go abroad to do a master’s degree this summer.

27. If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad.

28. You must have a passport to go abroad. Will Julia have had her passport by the time we get the plane ticket?

29. In the Peace Corps, the volunteer must be a fully developed, mature person. He must not join to run abroad or escape problems.

30. Maybe I’m old-fashioned. But I remember the beauty and thrill of being moved by Broadway musicals – particularly the endings of shows.

31. I always liked fog, it lends such a soft, beautifying light to things that otherwise in the broad glare of day would be rude and commonplace.

32. Military hardliners called me a ‘security threat’ for promoting peace in South Asia and for supporting a broad-based government in Afghanistan.

33. An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.

34. If we change the definition of marriage to be more inclusive, then it is logical to argue that we should broaden the definition so that won’t exclude anyone.

35. Many African leaders refuse to send their troops on peace keeping missions abroad because they probably need their armies to intimidate their own populations.

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