Example sentences of "have a [adv] large " in BNC.

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1 A pedestal basin generally has a slightly larger washing area than a wall-hung basin ; it does n't need such a secure fixing , and the supporting pedestal hides the plumbing , but it can only be installed at one height .
2 the labour market has a significantly large union sector , the non-union sector clears continuously ( at levels heavily influenced by social security benefits ) .
3 It also has a very large appetite , as you have found to your cost , and may attack smaller or less aggressive species ( and fishkeepers ' fingers ) .
4 The nation has a very large civil service but a mixture of disdain for and suspicion of its civil servants … our leading governmental institutions are without the benefits of great formal authority and respect .
5 A characteristic of such an organization is often that it has a very large board .
6 The tent has a very large extended bellend which has plenty of room for cooking and storing equipment .
7 But the government is now talking to Cathay Pacific Airways , which has a far larger fleet , and is investigating the possibility of using redundant British cross channel ferries for larger groups .
8 The Chart model has a far larger lexicon , however , containing 4,000 lexical items .
9 A quail or a mouse also has a relatively large amount of light coloured , ‘ fast ’ , muscle ( white meat ) and hence are forced to use energy in short bursts only to avoid build up of the toxic byproduct of anaerobic respiration , lactic acid .
10 This latter component has a relatively large value and sets the — 3db point in the bass region .
11 It may be more effective for xenon , which has a comparatively large and massive atom and would therefore leak out less readily than the others .
12 People spend a lot of time thinking about things which are beneficial to themselves ; consideration of welfare and the environment has a much larger element of unselfishness in it .
13 Your PC will allow you to save larger designs than this , as it has a much larger memory capacity .
14 The new shop has a much larger travel section .
15 By contrast , the United States has experienced analogous problems of concentration but has a much larger black population .
16 Forster 's main concern is emotional freedom , and he has a much larger idea of it than Jane Austen .
17 However , although the polenier event is associated with cooling of the ocean , it may not have had a very large impact on the carbon dioxide balance .
18 Within the European context Britain has always had a relatively large ‘ marginal workforce ’ .
19 Schools , of which no survey has been published , may have a particularly large number of lead pipes , despite the risk to children .
20 ‘ The charter will potentially have a very large impact on small firms because it is about more regulation . ’
21 I do n't suppose , said Grimble to himself , that we need have a very large turkey … ( e.2 )
22 We do have a very large proportion of holiday accommodation and second homes , which are concentrated in certain parts of the county .
23 In some cases quite small adjustments in the two values during the process of such negotiation will have a very large effect on the amount of development charge finally assessed .
24 True , the industrial economies still account for 76% of world exports and their currencies dominate international financial markets — so the economic policies of the old industrial giants do have a disproportionately large influence on the world economy as a whole .
25 It is unusual among oil producers both in being a democracy and in having a very large population on which to spend its wealth .
26 This , therefore , showed the company to have a much larger credit turnover figure than was actually the case .
27 I can only emphasise the point that Her Royal Highness has already made on the requirements for us to have a much larger membership to allow us to speak with strong voice in the many debates we find ourselves involved on behalf of our sport whether it be windsurfers , dinghies , offshore sailing craft , motor cruisers , powerboat racing , anything that virtually goes on the water we look after .
28 In order to plot ROC curves for individual films it is necessary to have a relatively large number of responses in each category .
29 If these economies are also those with existing substantial disparities in regional prosperity then the transition to monetary union might well serve to aggravate the relative position of the latter , in that any reduction in national income arising from the processes outlined above is itself likely to have a disproportionately large effect on the disadvantaged regions of those countries .
30 Yeah er the , the French erm have a very large nuclear programme er for , for a good erm logical gallic reasons , I mean they 've got no oil , they 've got no gas , they 've got no coal , so they decided , oh years and years ago in the nineteen fifties , to have a very large nuclear programme .
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