Example sentences of "[to-vb] on [art] large [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is so that they are easy to find on the large boxes .
2 ‘ Buying paper in rolls in economical and , because I like to work on a large scale , provides greater potential for expression .
3 Induction has been observed to work on a large number of occasions .
4 It seemed clear that the Franks were a power in Europe that the Eastern Empire did not dare to challenge on a large scale .
5 He also obtained the ends of newspaper rolls from Peckham Press , at a time when cartridge paper was rationed , and encouraged his pupils to draw on a large scale .
6 It was thus able to draw on the large reservoir of latent discontent among Liberals and the intellectuals which had been only slightly touched by the problem of unemployment and which was completely cut off from the syndicalist traditions of working class militancy in the previous decade .
7 Yet , with only a slowly emerging technical understanding of how to build on the large scale in durable materials and with immense difficulties of transport , lack of communications and inadequacy of power , vast buildings were erected and these cathedrals and churches of Romanesque Europe still stand as testimony to the determination of man when his spirit is sufficiently aroused .
8 They are labour intensive , however , and complex to perform on a large scale , for example , in clinical regimens .
9 The Portrait of Nevile Wallis instances Minton 's decision , made earlier that year , to paint on a large scale .
10 It was when power reached the cotton , woollen , and iron industries that the face of the country really began to change on a large scale , and that was not until the 1770s .
11 Hence , there is little that is surprising , in my view , in the fact that when movements for popular sovereignty and democracy began to develop on a large scale among colonial and dependent peoples , in the course of the twentieth century , they should have taken as their political model the established nation states , and have become strongly infused with nationalism .
12 Now her parents had come home for good , and had taken a beautiful house in Buckinghamshire , where Mrs Grant meant to entertain on a large scale .
13 This is only likely to happen on a large scale if an institution is failing to achieve a good return on the capital invested .
14 University departments operating within close margins with respect to staffing and clinical resources have to rely on a large measure of good will to achieve continued high standards in teaching and evaluation , which can be difficult to sustain if , for example , reappointments of staff are delayed .
15 Whatever the rights and wrongs of this debate , the fact remains that we do not live in a perfect world and , like it or not , we have to rely on a large amount of data derived from animals .
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