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How to use breadth in a sentence

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I truly did not appreciate the breadth and depth of the vindictive power of his unholiness.
The Finale is almost symphonic in breadth and nature and the whole quartet is one of the overlooked masterpieces of the genre.
The French daily Le Figaro says that the second rejection confirms the breadth of the European crisis.
The narrowness of the track startled me, after being accustomed to the breadth of the trail.
Thanks to a mindless nucleus of bovver boys, they are loathed the length and breadth of Europe, and often beyond.
It defies narrative conventions by its length, its metaphysical breadth and its visual sumptuosity.
The rock itself is about 300 ft in breadth and the highest point is about 30 ft above the water.
He brings with him a deep spirituality, a breadth of experience and a wealth of Yorkshire humour and down-to-earth common sense.
The atmosphere is laid on thick, but it never overpowers the story, instead giving it weight and breadth.
We measured length and maximum breadth of eggs laid by all study pairs using vernier calipers.
To the left of the compartment was a gap of about eight inches in breadth and fourteen in length.
It is about 5 inches in length and three and a half inches in breadth at the broadest part.
It needs real grit and guts to traverse the entire length and breadth of the country on a bicycle and that too all alone.
The temple had been built of beautifully carved flat stones, that were 9 feet in length and 3 feet in breadth.
The breadth of Hindu religion accommodates a large variety of religious concepts.
A very small place, not more than 1 foot in breadth, separates you from the valley.
Marxism is Jameson's privileged hermeneutic by virtue of its breadth and its resolute exteriority to postmodernism.
To take advantage of all this breadth and depth, though, students need room to maneuver.
For a man of 50, his breadth of experience at the very top of his profession is almost unbelievable.
The decision to baptize chips under a thin liquid stratum will allow the making of circuits with features that measure the breadth of a virus.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Spines eighty to one hundred and twenty or more, quadrangular, prismatic, of equal breadth throughout their whole length.
Differences in zygomatic breadth owing to the degree of bowing are an aid in differentiating subspecies.
All their own to colonize and govern, and separated from home by just a breadth of danger.
Similarly the zygomatic breadth slightly exceeds one half of the basilar length, while in Sus cristatus it is less than half.
All rings of the disk concentric, of nearly equal breadth, connected by four interradial beams, perpendicular one to another.
Thorax nearly spherical, with regular, circular, quincuncial pores of the same breadth as the cephalic pores.
Eight hundred tons of syenite went to its making, and across the shoulders its breadth is, or was, over twenty-two feet.
Not a talesman in the length and breadth of Brabant County who could swear truthfully that he had formed no opinion on the case.
The yard is two-thirds of the breadth at foot, and is slung at one-fourth from the luff.
The minor axis or greatest breadth is about one-half the major axis or length.
Be this as it may, the breadth in the malar portion of the face is a remarkable feature in the Kaffre physiognomy.
The nose is prevalently long and of medium breadth, its proportions being practically identical with those of the modern English.
In both sexes the zygomatic breadth is less, but the mastoid breadth is greater than in albicaudatus.
The slenderness is especially noticeable in the breadth across the zygomata, mastoids, and rostrum.
Despite the breadth and acuity of his observations, Granger suggested remarkedly few changes.
The other kind of sheep has the tail broad, even as much as a cubit in breadth.
The antefix has the breadth of a hole and one eighth, and the thickness of one hole.
The height of a capital will be one module, and its breadth two and one sixth modules.
Schwyz has a stretch of common land thirty miles in length and ten to fifteen in breadth.
The management of the canoe alone appears a work of unsurmountable difficulty, its breadth is so inadequate to its length.
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