10 examples of larger scope in sentences

Southampton itself did not afford the largest scope for selection.

They have the larger scope in youthful minds, as such have not yet learned those refinements of interest, that are incident to persons of longer experience.

The result was a larger scope than is now thought permissible for individual capability.

Moreover, it was not to be entrusted to individuals operating on a small scale; it was to be a public effort of larger scope.

But if Bacon's imagination was imperfect in some directions, it possessed in others a vision of the largest scope.

Yet many of her untaught notions remind of other seers of a larger scope.

But with Mr. Choate, the dramatic genius and large scope and vision which made him superior to other great advocates at the same time prevented his overestimating the value of his work in kind or degree, showed him how ephemeral are the actual triumphs and how small the real value of nearly all the questions he thus vitalized into artistic reality, when compared with the great outlying truths and principles to which he allied them.

Without, however, going so far as these stern descendants of CATO, it may be affirmed that the porpoise-hided Jack of all Journalisms, as we know him, never had a greater power, nor exercised it over a larger scope with smaller scruple than to-day.

It is true that we cannot properly develope our characters, much less attain to all the perfection of which they are capable, without quickening the moral feeling and giving larger scope to the sympathetic emotions; but, in the mere attempt to improve their own nature, men are very apt to lose sight of their relations to others.

We are entitled to the expectation that this salvation is to have a large scope; that it is to include the earth and all its tribes of life.

10 examples of  larger scope  in sentences