Example sentences of "[prep] a large [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In other cases , such as the Dead Sea Rift , there is a significant transform component in the extensional movement and this feature can in fact be regarded as a large pull-apart basin ( see Section 3.5 ) .
2 The other is connected essentially or actually in parallel with the load through a large enough resistance R to swamp the inductive reactance , also as indicated in figure 7.2(b) .
3 We had no friends in Manchester with a large enough house .
4 What the DECies say they have is a 150MHz chip with a large enough heat sink ( palm-sized ) that it does n't need a fan to dissipate Alpha 's heat .
5 A sequence of mild winters with low deer mortality and declining competition from sheep have contributed to this increase , but the main cause is the consistent failure of many estates to balance the number of stags shot with a large enough cull of hinds — a labour-intensive process with small returns from the sale of venison .
6 The advantage of running a competition is that it should be cost effective if the cost of the prizes is spread over a large enough number of entrants .
7 In addition to the question of impact , the qualitative research so far described has the disadvantage — in many people 's eyes — of not being on a large enough scale .
8 They failed to invest and invest efficiently on a large enough scale ; they failed to develop sufficient numbers of new products and they failed to raise productivity rapidly enough .
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