It is generally about 16 inches long and between 4 and 5 inches broad in the middle, from which it narrows somewhat towards the ends.
This belt is left the natural colour of the material, which is plaited so as to form a band from half an inch to 2 inches broad, the two ends of which are bound together with cane.
The rain-frock (silu'na) is made of strips of seal or walrus intestines about 3 inches broad, sewed together edge to edge.
The Clamps to be of good sound Oak, 8 inches broad and 2 inches thick, fitted up to the under side of the Shelf Pieces.
The Mast Carlings to be good English Oak, 4 inches thick, and 10 inches broad.
The Waterways to be of English Oak, 3 inches thick, clear of Sap and strakes, and not less than 6 inches broadin any part.
At all events, the teeth figured by Owen and others are much less than 3-1/2 inches broad.
The teeth of adult europaeus are only 2 inches broad, and of bidens, as already stated, 1-1/2 inches broad.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inches broad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.