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

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1 This is to accommodate the large range of abundances .
2 If you increase the amount of reward the rats run faster than rats that have always received the large reward and if you decrease it the reverse happens ; the rats run more slowly than those that have always had the small reward .
3 Using this method the idling current can be limited to very low values whilst maintaining the large voltage and current swings required to drive a loudspeaker .
4 The results of the latest 24-hour workshop are now beginning to bear fruit in Juan 's view , as plans are now in place to strengthen relationships with customers such as Kansai , Tokyo Electric Power and Japan Nuclear Fuels Limited , which is building the large nuclear fuel cycle complex at Rokkashomura .
5 VR1 is adjusted to optimise the large signal handling capability of the circuit .
6 To soften his feelings , however , we learned that the Professor from time to time gave him a fee which far exceeded the amount of the toll … just by the Bridge , turnstiles admitted foot-passengers to pass by different paths , intersecting the large extent of open ground , some of this led to Somers Town , Red Lion Street , etc … here and there , especially at the lower portion of the [ College ] ground , walls were standing , some of them being eight or ten feet high . ’
7 Another day and they passed the large green tents of the Red Cross .
8 On an associated matter , I have only just written to Mrs Sharp formally requesting permission to borrow the large Slezer view of Edinburgh from the North currently hanging in the Edinburgh Room .
9 After its publication in February 1980 a deterioration in the world 's economic and political ‘ climate ’ made the large resource transfers and major institutional changes suggested only a remote possibility .
10 By 1740 he was one of his father 's workmen and , according to the French astronomer Joseph de Lalande , writing in 1763 , his father was so infirm in his last years that it was he , Jeremiah , who actually made the large mural quadrants for Bologna , Paris , Pisa , and George Parker , second Earl of Macclesfield [ q.v . ] .
11 One of their prime selling points will be to supply satellite broadcasts to homes which are unable or unwilling to erect the large dish aerials needed for domestic reception .
12 Few touring visitors wish to bypass the shops , however , using the large car parks and walking around the streets .
13 Welcome to the Pleasure Dome , Frankie 's end-of-year double LP claimed record advance orders ( though its real sales figures were never made clear ) , and the group took over the message tee-shirt , using the large print originally designed by Katherine Hamnett for better causes to promote ‘ Relax ’ and spawning a cacophony of ‘ Frankie Says ’ and ‘ Who Gives A Fuck What Frankie Says ’ slogans .
14 Furthermore a number of the alternative words suggested when using the large lexicon , would be unknown to many native speakers ( e.g. betel , bey , littoral , lour , rentiers , ret ) .
15 As soon as there is any prospect of allowing planning permission , all that usually happens is that the price of the house is bid up far beyond what it is worth , given the large sums that need to be spent on it .
16 However , it seems unlikely that the international banking consortium will abandon the project given the large amounts of irretrievable money already committed .
17 In 1935 the Committee moved to 35 Hills Road and then was given the large house next door — number 55 - by Jesus College .
18 The nature of the financing of overseas subsidiaries is also a key factor , given the large number of UK companies that have maintained substantial foreign currency borrowings ( particularly dollar ) and sterling cash deposits .
19 The LA 's message is an important reminder to operators , given the large number of tachograph analysis bureaux .
20 In this case , the expected DM is therefore 120cm -3 pc , a little high but reasonably consistent with the observed value of 71cm -3 pc , given the large spread of DM sin b in other clusters .
21 Given the large number of mats , I mixed direct distribution to street-dwellers with ‘ subs ’ of between 10 and 100 from hostels , shelters and outreach organisations , all within a four-mile radius of central London .
22 Clearly , given the large amount of data already impounded in share prices , and that few well-informed investors will be induced to trade index futures who did not already trade shares , the increase in information reflected in share prices is likely to be small .
23 Given the large crowds , moreover , professional soccer provides a context where it is relatively easy to escape detection and arrest , and last but not least , a group of outsiders , the opposing team and its fans , comes regularly into the home territory where they are perceived as invaders and targets for attack .
24 Given the large differences in the rates of excise duties in the member states , it is likely that reaching agreement to harmonise these rates will prove to be extremely difficult .
25 The Avon also supplies the large quantities of water required for steam raising , a process that powered the mill for over 75 years .
26 Beyond these lay the large realms of the Avars , who were Tartar tribes unified under a ruler known as the Chagan .
27 Not until the application of water-power to machinery , and a consequent great increase in the size of machines , do we begin to see the large factory as an element in the landscape .
28 It was one of the main reasons for the move and already has proved its worth with V.I.P. customers being able to see the large number of ranges fully displayed .
29 The training grounds and living quarters of the gladiators ( Caserma dei Gladiatori ) are extensive at Pompeii and adjoin the large theatre ( 148 ) .
30 However , the effectiveness of the Trade Boards Act is uncertain since the capacity of the Board of Trade to inspect and supervise the large numbers of small workshops , still less the women out-workers , was extremely limited .
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