Broadly speaking, comets may be divided into two distinct classes, or "families.
The phenomenon of the black drop, or ligament, is entirely an illusion, and, broadly speaking, of an optical origin.
In descending the scale, each magnitude will be noticed to contain, broadly speaking, three times as many stars as the one immediately above it.
To meet this objection, acetylene generators have been invented in which, broadly speaking, gas is only produced when it is required, control of the chemical reaction devolving upon some mechanical arrangement.
But, broadly speaking, it is certain that the movement for secession was begun with at least as general an enthusiasm and maintained with at least as loyal a devotion as any national movement with which it can be compared.
Now these are only examples; the same is found to be the case with all or nearly all the distinctively Roman gods; they are, broadly speaking, all functional beings.
This, broadly speaking, is the keynote of Hebrew prophecy.
It is vain, broadly speaking, to look for the combination of primitive manners and customs with a lofty spiritual faith.
The treaties of Münster and of the Pyrenees had, broadly speaking, determined the new status of the Southern provinces, considerably diminished to comply with the wishes and the interests of the United Provinces and of France.
Broadly speaking, no new development took place, every centre remaining in the situation determined by coal or the presence of raw material.
Broadly speaking, one might say that most of the Belgian French writers are Flemings writing in French and are far closer to their Northern brethren than to the French whose language they use.
But, broadly speaking, the judgment of the early Church has been endorsed by that of after ages.
The Palaearctic Subregion is, broadly speaking, Europe and Asia, with the exception of India and China.
Logic, broadly speaking, is distinguished by the fact that its propositions can be put into a form in which they apply to anything whatever.
From him to our own day, the finest intellects of each generation in turn attacked the problems, but achieved, broadly speaking, nothing.
The study of logic consists, broadly speaking, of two not very sharply distinguished portions.
Broadly speaking, Japan is no older than England, and authentic Japanese history no more ancient than British history.
Broadly speaking, the history of Japanese Buddhism in its missionary development is the history of Japan.
Broadly speaking, it may be said that the Japanese, receiving passively the Chinese classics, were content simply to copy and to recite what they had learned.
Broadly speaking, it may be said that the Japanese language, unlike the Chinese in this as it is in almost every other point, has very little dialectic variation.
Nevertheless, it would be true to say that, broadly speaking, British policy has been persistently directed towards an endeavour to strengthen political bonds through the medium of attention to material interests.
Broadly speaking, it may be said that the contention that the present system of contract labour is merely slavery in disguise rests on three pleas, viz.
Broadly speaking, the only conditions imposed were very similar to those now forming the basis of the relations between the British Government and the Native States of India.
Broadly speaking, the tombs which had not been disturbed were two to one; the dead had been buried without any regard to their position.
Broadly speaking, it is solved in practice in terms of the fortunes of priests and worshippers.
Critical doubt is made possible, broadly speaking, by the accumulation of ideas or habits of certain kinds which insensibly undo a previous state of homogeneity of thought.
Broadly speaking, they are people who have passed through school and university, and can therefore lay claim to a certain amount of culture; their birth is a matter of no moment, they may be the children of peasants or of noblemen.
Broadly speaking again, the Croat language is Serb written with Latin characters, the Serb language Croat written in the Cyrilline alphabet.
Broadly speaking, every Croat is a Catholic, every Serb an Orthodox.
Broadly speaking, we now learn how 'the analogy of lay fiefs was applied to the churches with as much minuteness as possible'.
Broadly speaking, he affiliated to Necker, and stood very much at the standpoint of the English Unitarianism of the present day.
Broadly speaking, as we have said, much more of French than of English intelligence had been turned to the dispute in the third quarter of the century.
English energy, broadly speaking, was diverted into other channels.
One way collects together the appearances commonly regarded as a given object from different places; this is, broadly speaking, the way of physics, leading to the construction of physical objects as sets of such appearances.
But the higher we rise in the evolutionary scale, broadly speaking, the greater becomes the power of learning, and the fewer are the occasions when pure instinct is exhibited unmodified in adult life.
The laws which physics seeks can, broadly speaking, be stated by treating such systems of particulars as causal units.
Broadly speaking, it was less desired in Ireland than in Great Britain; and even for Great Britain Mr. Lloyd George was legislating in advance of public opinion rather than in response to it.
Broadly speaking, the same was true all over the country.
Broadly speaking, the men with whom I had been sharing a hut were Nationalist by opinion and by tradition--though by no means all Catholics.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "broadly speaking" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.