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

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1 The District Council has accommodated the highest proportion of Greater York growth of all the districts surrounding York over the last ten years , and therefore I think it likely that it would expected to accommodate the largest proportion of the fourteen hundred dwellings that would be accommodated in the new settlement , erm I do not think that any of the settlements or that there is sufficient land within the Southern Ryedale area to accommodate that level of development without adversely affecting character of the settlements , or compromising greenbelt objectives , as I mentioned this morning , and also I question whether or not erm whether th most of the settlements in the Southern Ryedale area have only a minimal s minimal service base anyway on which to tack any large housing growths , and I do n't necessarily foresee any subsequent rise in the service base of those settlements as a result of the housing being added on to them .
2 The hoist has a capacity of 50 tons for boats of FAB 3's dimensions and both it and the dock are designed to accommodate the largest lifeboats at present envisaged .
3 This is to accommodate the large range of abundances .
4 But by the time that they were completed the largest space of all was the nave , which might serve various purposes — as a shelter for great processions , as a substantial public hall and meeting place ; but above all provided space for visitors and lay worshippers .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Then there was the problem of recovering the larger portions of wreckage , chiefly from the tail areas and rear fuselage of the aircraft .
8 The first Tyneside agency was the Tyne Improvement Commission which transformed the river by deepening it , rechannelling it ( to such an extent that a piece of Durham ended up North of the Tyne ) and building the largest harbour on the east coast and the only harbour of refuge accessible in all weather and tide conditions .
9 VR1 is adjusted to optimise the large signal handling capability of the circuit .
10 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 . ’
11 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 .
12 What measurements should he choose to enclose the largest area and what will be this area ?
13 Currently the UK emits the largest quantities of nitrogen oxides and will still do so by 1998. 2 .
14 The first stages are fitted with input offset adjustments just large enough to cancel the largest field likely to be encountered , namely the total inclined component in the middle latitudes .
15 Bass made the largest call this month .
16 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 . ] .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 It also owned 17 ships , and shared ownership of four more with the L & YR , which owned the largest fleet .
20 The only advantage identified from using the largest headhunting firms was a ‘ bigger candidate bank ’ ; it is unclear whether or not this means general pool of candidates open to the firm , or the size of their data bank .
21 Put the curlers in , using the larger size at the front and at the crown .
22 When it did become available , it was possible to repeat some of the earlier investigations with the CED and OALD using the larger sample size that was recommended , and to include the LDOCE as a further choice of dictionary .
23 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 ) .
24 Few touring visitors wish to bypass the shops , however , using the large car parks and walking around the streets .
25 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 .
26 Though this neatly solves the problem of how man can make history while at the same time history makes him , it does not answer the larger question of how a multiplicity of the products of individual acts , ‘ totalizations ’ , can themselves be totalized into the overall totalization required by the logic of dialectical rationality — rather than being the arbitrary , blind and self-cancelling movements of , say , Hardy 's immanent will .
27 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 .
28 However , it seems unlikely that the international banking consortium will abandon the project given the large amounts of irretrievable money already committed .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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