Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] large " in BNC.

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1 We are not , therefore , in the position of being able to foresee or systematically to plan for large accessions of unpublished , electronically generated material .
2 The kitchen looks like any other to be found in an establishment catering for large numbers .
3 Flooring : Bluestone 809 natural linoleum floorcovering comes in 2 m widths but can be seam welded for large areas .
4 MAFF ( and DAFS ) have also commented that the scope for Article 20 was limited in the UK ; this seems to pay little regard to the plight of on-farm woods and overlooks the point that the aid is not intended for large scale afforestation but for more modest schemes .
5 The former are intended for large areas , the latter for corridors and stairs .
6 If in any doubt and particularly when cooking for large numbers part cook the meat in the microwave or oven before placing on the barbecue to finish .
7 The population has remained between 300 to 400 , as the village has never been designated for large residential development .
8 It is a measure of our changing standards that 3.5 metre boats such as the Dancer , Mountain Bat and Invader are regarded as large boats today .
9 Designed for large livestock units or contractor work , the K2-8 gives a 2.5m ( 8ft 4in ) wide cut , using twin drums each with five blades .
10 This mower conditioner is designed for large livestock units and contractors .
11 Most of their instruction is designed for large , sophisticated farms , and organic husbandry is still usually looked upon as ‘ muck and mystery ’ .
12 It is designed for large volume trickle filters , wet or dry , and can be combined with CeraFoam .
13 Recent research has shown that the spores of bracken are carcinogenic , so it 's a good idea to avoid walking through large stands of bracken when the spores are ripe from July to August .
14 Group 1 : Tests which require large amounts of sensory input These tasks require a simple response and not much thought , coupled with the need to sift through large amounts of data in order to find a ‘ target ’ amongst unwanted information ( fig. 5.2 ) .
15 Most of the 5,000 graduates each year in Northern Ireland choose to work for large firms , for the public sector , or enter the professions .
16 Having a slot meter means that you pay for your fuel as you use it and do not have to worry about large quarterly bills .
17 Please note that a higher standard is required if you are applying for Large Goods and/or Passenger Carrying Vehicle entitlement .
18 In essence gold hugs the inside of bends and will get trapped behind large rocks and in crevices .
19 Different sized candles have been mixed with large and small blooms , including sprays of pale pink chrysanthemums , blue-dyed gypsophila and flowerheads of irises , lilies and daisy-like gerbera , all carefully arranged in pretty chunky blue glasses
20 The choir arcade piers are grouped with large carved foliated capitals .
21 They grow into large bushes , then die as the tree canopy closes .
22 Pawson has pointed out that in building the canals , British engineers had for the first time " to grapple with large scale civil engineering problems " .
23 It has been reliably reported with large doses of intrathecal morphine and diamorphine and probably occurs occasionally with large daily doses of the same drugs intravenously .
24 Its clock-tower , supported on the station 's porte cochère , and dome were decorated with large female figures on each corner and above the clock itself .
25 He had a round face , large furry ears , a long curly tail and huge paws , and his thick yellow coat was decorated with large black spots .
26 The fields were a chequerboard of shades , interspersed with large patches of broad-leaved woodland .
27 simply covered with masses of strings of coral , interspersed with large pieces …
28 Rhys was a close personal friend of Corliss Lamont , that great champion of free speech in America who contributed in large measure to the ultimate defeat of Senator McCarthy 's witch-hunting .
29 In the northern Weald , some of these men seem to have come from large Kentish estates round Tonbridge rather than from the Sussex coast ; there must have been several centuries of discussion before Wealden boundaries were finally sorted out .
30 Elsewhere , much of the smooth plains material could have come from large impacts on the so far unseen hemisphere .
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