Example sentences of "with a large [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 It was planned as a pilgrimage church with a large crypt for the relics and with stairways leading to it from the aisles .
2 The implementation of these concessions , made by the captive King John in London , was refused by the council in France , and late in 1359 Edward set out with a large army for France to see how persuasive a strong show of force could be .
3 The room is naturally big on mirrors , with a large sofa for dalliance and , of course , a four-poster bed .
4 Initially they hesitated to do this because owners are entitled to respond with a purchase notice requiring the council to buy the building , potentially landing ratepayers with a large bill for restoration .
5 The new Lord Rosebery was faced with a large bill for death duties and the choice between Mentmore and the family 's beautiful house at Dalmeny on the Firth of Forth .
6 It had none of the clinical efficiency of his mother 's , but it did remind him of his grandmother 's kitchen out on the farm , with its prosaic line of battered saucepans which shared a shelf with a large bowl for making bread and a hopeful looking collection of cake tins .
7 He 's trotted away down to deep square leg and Trevor Ward the Kent batsman there with a large drink for him .
8 The hotel pool is 15 metres in length with a large terrace for sunbathing , making it an ideal suntrap .
9 The steam centre based in the Warwick Road , Birmingham is situated in between the main British Rail diesel multiple unit maintenance depot and re-fuelling sidings , complete with a large car-park for several hundred cars .
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