Example sentences of "it is largely a " in BNC.

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1 It is largely a matter of cost .
2 You can occasionally pick up such things at local auctions , but it is largely a matter of searching until you find the right one at the right price .
3 To understand how to control your aura you must first realise that it is largely a thought emanation and as such , can easily be controlled by thought .
4 it is largely a waste of work and energy to train the boys — if the girls are left uncared for and untaught .
5 Like the difference between phrase-book French and fluent speech , it is largely a matter of hard work , learning and regular application .
6 All that had its 1930s precursors , such as the early fiction of George Orwell and Graham Greene ; and in an open letter to Elizabeth Bowen , written several years before the Movement was ever heard of , Greene had remarked that the novelist has a simple duty to tell the truth and to get it right : ‘ By truth I mean accuracy — it is largely a matter of style ’ .
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8 But as we have seen , the ordinary shares may shade off imperceptibly into preference , for , when the latter confer a substantial right of participation in income or capital , or a fortiori both , it is largely a matter of taste whether they are designated ‘ preference ’ or ‘ preferred ordinary ’ shares .
9 This difference does not interact with junction , F(9,50)=1.01 , suggesting that it is largely a general improvement rather than one related to aspects of individual junctions .
10 It is largely a matter of economics and much hinges on the current price of energy .
11 You will not need to go into Germany , it is largely a question of detailed talk with Froken Malling .
12 It is largely a compendium of model royal commands and charters , with some appropriate responses .
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