I can see it kind of expanding his horizons a little.
It was a good school, and helped me to expand my horizons.
They came to expand their horizons, to develop themselves, to improve.
His dedication to young people and to expanding their horizons was a model for us all.
Book groups offer an opportunity for readers to expand their horizons.
"This was a way of helping to expand our horizons."
I wanted him to expand his horizons, to get out of the city and see how other people live.
The millions of Americans who hope for a salary increase might well expand their horizons.
But the effect was to expand its horizons, not contract them, as she argues.
We need to get up and running there then expand our horizons in three or four years' time.
Get a grip Stuart and widen your horizons a bit.
Wilson may have flattened the cultural landscape, but he also widened its horizons.
Whatever the reason, that kind of perspective is anathema to higher education, where we are trying to widen students' horizons.
As we move towards the end of the millennium the Association is increasingly widening its horizons.
More important, she said, it has widened the photographers' horizons.
And basketball, instead of widening their horizons, seems only to have narrowed them further.
She said going back to school after 20 years had widened her horizons.
The debate aroused by the Convention in recent months has already widened our horizons.
You knew I wanted to go places, make money, widen my horizons.
Children at this level (1st-3rd grades) widen their horizons through an expanding curriculum.