1. Heat the liquid in a large, wide container rather than a high narrow one, or it can boil over.
2. Although the question is a narrow one, it has a certain practical importance.
3. But the decision was a narrow one.
4. But the definition of being in the business is a narrow one.
5. Carol A. Griffin, who represented Milka, said the issue was narrow one.
6. Chirac called elections a year ahead of schedule hoping for a conservative mandate, even a narrow one, for the remaining five years of his term.
7. Choices range from broad indexes to very narrow ones.
8. Her liberalism was, however, not a narrow one, for it was marked by a constant openness to new ideas, forces and people.
9. If secondhand paperbacks are to be allowed a place among the society of books, it is only a very narrow one.
10. It may have one wide bed or two narrow ones.