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broaden造句
1 The party needs to broaden its appeal to voters. 2 We have been trying to broaden its commerce with other nations. 3 The course helps school-leavers broaden their knowledge of the world of work. 4 You should broaden your experience by travelling more. 5 She wanted to travel to broaden her horizons. 6 The council decided to broaden the pavement. 7 She wanted to broaden her experience in international affairs. 8 The party wishes to broaden its support among professionals. 9 We have always tried to broaden our minds. 10 Our country has been trying to broaden its commerce with other nations. 11 Let's broaden out the discussion to talk about education as a whole. 12 Mr Mates said the party must broaden its appeal to younger voters. 13 We are trying to broaden the appeal of classical music. 14 We would now like to broaden/widen the scope of the enquiry and look at more general matters. 15 I want to broaden the discussion to other aspects of the problem. 16 I'd like to work abroad to broaden my horizons . 17 The company is making a concentrated effort to broaden its market. 18 But she must broaden her horizons. 19 We must broaden our appeal. 20 Audio publishers want to broaden the market. 21 It served to broaden our shareholder base significantly. 22 We managed to broaden out the argument. 23 They've introduced all sorts of new elements to that programme in order to broaden its appeal. 24 The rise of a mass electorate forced politicians to try and broaden their appeal. 25 For college students to do a part - time job will broaden their outlook. 26 Spending a year working in the city helped to broaden his horizons. 27 Pearce has found that his involvement in so many outside bodies has helped to broaden his knowledge and outlook. 28 Well, Rose Fenemore,[www.] now might be the time to broaden your outlook a little. 29 But they were two leaders determined to understand each other, and to broaden the area of agreement among their followers. 30 In advanced capitalism neo-Marxists argue that the factors responsible for recruiting people into organized expressions of discontent broaden.