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

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1 Some allowance must be made for the large number of passengers without tickets in 1922 .
2 That increase accounts for the large sales increase , exaggerated by the initial stocks sold to franchises .
3 We therefore believe that greater reliance on the fast reactor is a necessary consequence of such restrictions and that the timescale for the large scale introduction of fast reactors may need to be brought forward .
4 This echoed the prevailing Italian-restaurant theme , except for the large comfortable mahogany desk which featured reassuring and recognizable objects like drawers and blotters .
5 Blossom would have been a suitable name for the large oilman who arrived in a huge lorry to deliver the central heating oil .
6 This change of attitude created problems for the large and cumbersome structure of the Labour Party , where the commitment to peace was a deep-rooted and sensitive issue .
7 He will then have hurriedly made for the large sloping putting green , where professional golfers will have been holing putt after putt from 10 feet .
8 John Langley finds that a boxing adage makes an ideal case for the large diesels
9 There are no serious long-term spent-fuel reprocessing or waste problems nor is there a potential for the large scale release of radioactivity .
10 This is a penalty that Yugoslavia pays for the large share of its foreign trade which it carries on with countries having inconvertible currencies .
11 Manufacturers concentrate on printing and publishing , including newspapers , and on producing food and drink , particularly biscuits and bread , beer and whisky , mainly for the large market of 450 000 people in Edinburgh .
12 Farmers near Girvan and Dunbar use these advantages to provide early potatoes for the large markets of Glasgow and Edinburgh .
13 Here there is plenty of land , safely remote from towns , and so suitable for the large size of refineries .
14 The local historian must judge quite separately any need for the large ( and expensive ) Latin Dictionary by Charton Lewis ( Oxford 1879/1980 ) .
15 It also seems Auxetophones account for the large numbers of records made by both candidates for the American Presidential Election of 1908 , which were recorded by Victor , the Gramophone Company 's American partner .
16 The heaths and commons are mainly small and fragmented except for the large area of Ashdown Forest .
17 It is dangerous , however , to argue that there is no reason for the large antlers just because it seems unnecessary to give a reason .
18 They explored the drawing-room next — or perhaps that is too formal a name for the large and very cheerful room on the other side of the hall .
19 In common with usual practice , most printing establishments acted as agents for the large firms in the country who specialised in wedding stationery .
20 Although Pittsburgh was severely hit by the decline in the steel industry , its tertiary and quaternary sectors were thriving and there were demands on the city to respond to and cater for the large number of firms locating and expanding their professional and managerial activities there .
21 There were projects in rural areas too , such as the Arnhem-Elst-Nijmegen route , which were designed to improve conditions for the large volume of cyclists who cycle to school or work in neighbouring villages and towns .
22 It was a new Fender Strat , bought from a shop on Shaftsbury Avenue in February ‘ 62 , and yes , I wish I still had it , but only to sell it for the large sums they fetch now !
23 A graphic artists ' cutting board will cost a lot for the large size required so , unless it is part of your daily function , forget it .
24 It became the last stop for taking on provisions for the large convoys of merchant and naval ships crossing the Atlantic .
25 In small firms doing sub-contract work for the large car assembly plants , where the level of unionisation was weak , and management hired and fired labour in line with demand as it rose and fell , the form of work organisation approximated more closely to that which Braverman describes .
26 Samuel Sharp 's vision of a ‘ monastic metropolis ’ is an exaggerated fantasy and the reason for the large number of churches in the town was not monastic but the result of early self-government and the absence of any single overlord other than the king .
27 For the large user , then , private networks , often involving satellite links , can offer a way round any deficiencies of the local telephone system .
28 Yours is one case I will always remember not for the large number of witnesses , but for the meeting of a man who right from the first impressed his lawyers with his innocence a conviction that grew and grew the more that one went into the case and met the many people who knew Andy Beattie so well . ’
29 ‘ Buckets ’ have a very similar capacity , one which seems too small for them to be practical for fetching water to the house ; indeed it should be noted that durable containers for the bulk carrying and storage of liquids and solids are rare , except for the large metal cauldrons , dishes and buckets from rich seventh-century burials like that of Sutton Hoo mound 1 .
30 Not only does it need to keep a constant lookout for the large hairy caterpillars that it prefers to eat ( particularly those of the magpie moth which other birds find distasteful ) , but it must also keep a close eye on the activities of potential hosts .
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