Example sentences of "[art] large [noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The largest changes in the densities were not , however , associated with marked variations in serum gastrin concentrations ( Fig 3 ) .
2 First , the largest excursions of the eyes were only around 10 degrees .
3 These muscles are under the control of postural reflexes which ensure a level of tonic continuing activity almost all the time ( unlike , for instance , the large muscles in the arms and legs ) .
4 Beyond these lay the large realms of the Avars , who were Tartar tribes unified under a ruler known as the Chagan .
5 The middle classes led a host of new national movements — the large ones of the Germans , poles , Magyars , Italians , but also now including a host of smaller peoples : Irish , Schleswig Danes , Czechs , Slovaks , Croats and Ruthenians .
6 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 .
7 Angular shapes that are letter-like march determinedly across the large fields of the paintings of Paul Pagk , a thirty-one year old Englishman .
8 The harbour at Wick is fronted with Telford-designed buildings , beautifully proportioned , the little dormitory windows of the west coast herring lassies high above the larger windows of the managers ' and traders ' rooms , warehouses and storerooms below .
9 Again , the police ( who had only a marginal role in enforcing the new order , and who sometimes perhaps accepted it with less than utter enthusiasm ) were more likely to have diverse tribal allegiances in the larger settlements nearer the cities or in strategically more significant places .
10 In recently enclosed country we have instead an open regular mesh of by-roads , and a few field-paths and bridle-roads to fill in the larger spaces between the villages .
11 Molly Pargeter , a woman of forty , whose hair was kept in place with difficulty , might have looked like one of the larger Graces in the paintings she admired had not her size caused her such embarrassment that she lowered her head and stooped a little as she walked .
12 This generally leaves the majority of sperm in suspension and sediments the larger cells including the spermatocytes .
13 There must have been concentrations of seal makers at the great temple centres , serving the larger populations of the towns .
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