broadly造句31. Going into the fourth lap, the two most broadly experienced riders led the field.
32. Most film locations broadly fit into two categories; those on private property and those in a public place.
33. The various categories of operating expenditure are broadly in line with expectations.
34. There are, broadly speaking, three ways in which this is done.
35. The structure of our schools is now broadly in line with the major countries of the world.
36. The idea that software is capable of any task is broadly true in theory.
37. He beamed broadly at them, clearly very pleased to see them.
38. The new law has been broadly welcomed by road safety organisations.
39. Both factions have broadly agreed that the UN plan is a possible basis for negotiation.
40. Broadly, it makes connections between ideas about healing and how they link to plants.
41. We have chosen to define the scope of our study quite broadly.
42. Broadly speaking, don't you think women make better drivers than men?
43. Prosperity and economic success remain popular and broadly shared goals.
44. Independent films are, broadly defined , movies that appeal to sophisticated audiences.
45. Read widely, think broadly, judge wisely.Dr T.P.Chia
46. Li Yuan grinned broadly, enjoying himself.
47. She smiles broadly when her name is called.
48. Mr Museveni's movement is broadly based.
49. Neville smiled broadly and turned towards the pumps.
50. A class is, broadly speaking, an important set.
51. The Illinois team reached broadly similar conclusions.
52. The federal law applies broadly to all medical devices.
53. Broadly speaking, all these towns looked alike.
54. Eventually he turns to me smiling broadly.
55. The man grinned broadly when he heard Nate.
56. These results are broadly consistent with observed ozone changes.
57. I saw that dumb interpreter smiling broadly.
58. The current machinery broadly follows the framework of collective bargaining laid down in the 1980 Workers' Statute.
59. Slowly these different nations were assimilated into one society with a broadly common identification.
60. The new powers were concerned, as Schulz pointed out, very largely with the development of broadly defined social provision.