Example sentences of "[adj] for large " in BNC.

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1 At a meeting on the estate Darlington council housing officers explained that 37 houses and flats in Eggleston , Dryburgh and Fountains View are due for large scale revitalisation work costing £350,000 .
2 However , it is possible for large companies to arrange to recycle coolants .
3 In particular , the evaluation of model derivatives and the use of more than one model simultaneously would only be possible for large systems within such a framework .
4 It was normal for large houses to carry their own petrol pumps and fire appliances .
5 Before he was very , very bored , no challenges for him , nothing to do , erm , this guy 's been at director level , er , trouble-shooting for large abattoirs , going in and sorting problems out , and picking them off the ground , so he 's had loads of challenges , erm , the company 's just so slow for him .
6 While smaller churches may be able to count every week , this may prove impractical for large churches , especially with more than one exit , without some fairly elaborate means of arriving at a total for each service .
7 For the reason given above this might well be totally wrong for large values of time .
8 This was most marked for large bucket sizes ; IBM fourteen-record bucket files gave average retrieval times increased from 40 ms to 55 ms as a result of 40 per cent of the file being stored in overflow .
9 The first solution is most appropriate for large disparate collections of independent texts , for example in language corpora , or collections of unrelated papers in an archive .
10 The next two centuries saw an extensive use of this method of book illustration , but it was too costly and delicate for large editions .
11 The simple method of inverting the bottles , as Dom Pérignon had done in his sand-pit , although adequate for the small amounts required by individuals , soon proved to be less than perfect for large commercial quantities .
12 In this way , we 're starting to get away from the dangers associated with monopolistic suppliers and purchasers , because it 's less easy for large organisations to circumscribe their trading partners by making them use a particular EDI network .
13 They are ideal for large breeds , or individuals which have a back ailment of any kind and may find it painful to curl up in a basket .
14 Ideal for large classes , especially with mixed-ability students
15 Their larger 237ml jars ( 63 colours ) offer the same excellence of covering power , flexibility , etc. , but the paint has a slightly more fluid consistency , making it ideal for large scale and mural painting .
16 Enterprise says the system is ideal for large companies wishing to organise their data management systems into a more coherent whole while preserving their current hardware and application investments .
17 The tide went out as fast as it came in , and it was not unusual for large fish to be stranded in one of the various sized lakes left behind in the sand hollows .
18 Thicker yarns are more effective for large designs and lighter colours will usually show up a complex design more clearly than small designs ,
19 But it , I find it useful for large arrangements .
20 For hand-prepared specimens , spring-loaded clothes pegs can be used to provide even pressure , and these are also very useful for large sections , where four or more pegs can produce a more even bond than the standard jig .
21 It is important for large complex applications that current hyper-text practice involving the use of directed graph ( general network ) structures , inheritance hierarchies and object-oriented scripts be underpinned by a greater body of theory .
22 Moreover , the technology that is commonly available for large cement factories is inappropriate for most developing countries .
23 The alternative to this , essential for large volumes of data , is batch working .
24 The area on disk allocated for the file is well used — very critical for large files .
25 Bellends : rather small for large quantities of gear but adequate for two people .
26 One of their guidelines was what they called the correspondence principle , the requirement that classical mechanics should be recoverable for large systems .
27 Even if association with the Olympics would n't help in getting sponsorships ( which it definitely would ) , by being in the Olympic movement U.S. rugby would be eligible for large U.S. Olympic Committee grants to help administer its programmes .
28 Community involvement is obviously more likely in the latter case , but it is equally vital for large scale systems .
29 At the North of Australia are tropical rain forests which are very difficult for large communities to live in due to the heat , humidity and being unable to expand without the destruction of trees .
30 The value of Newcastle 's shipping industry in the nineteenth century made it necessary for large ships to pass up the river , and the low stone bridge of 1771 was demolished to make way for the Swing Bridge built by Armstrongs , and at that time the largest of its kind in the world .
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