Should the circulating paper at any time exceed that sum, as the excess could neither besent abroad nor be employed in the circulation of the country, it must immediately return upon the banks, to be exchanged for gold and silver.
It will, therefore, be sent abroad, in order to seek that profitable employment which it cannot find at home.
The surplus part of them, therefore, must be sent abroad, and exchanged for something for which there is a demand at home.
Adam Smith says, that "When the produce of any particular branch of industry exceeds what the demand of the country requires, the surplus must be sent abroad, and exchanged for something for which there is a demand at home.
In a few years I may be a judge, or be sent abroad to smooth out some quarrel or make a treaty, while you will be in school studying your Cicero.
You mark my words, Roger Carrington will be sent abroad before he dies of old age.
For in the higher circles one might have to receive a count or a traveling lord or a French marquis, or be sent abroad as the wife of some minister.
I am going to study hard and go to Congress; perhaps I shall be sent abroad on some mission.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sent abroad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.